"David A. Sinck" wrote: > > \_ SMTP quoth Christopher Bardin on 2/12/2003 09:02 as having spake thusly: > \_ > \_ Newer computers dissipate so much power that they require forced > \_ cooling. The cheapest cooling solution is to blow ambient air into > \_ the computer with a fan, air inevitably containing dust which, for > \_ some reason I can't explain, settles out of the air and coats the > \_ innards of the computer. > > Possibly ambient electrostic charge. > > \_ You could use a computer as a pretty efficient air filter. I clean > \_ the dust out of my computer twice a year, using the exhaust of my > \_ vacuum cleaner as a blower, and I'm always amazed by the resulting > \_ cloud of dust. > > Bah. I'm on a pretty much 2 month cycle of applications of the leaf > blower. I don't know where all the blasted dust is coming from, but I > do know that the leaf blower makes it go away. > > Maybe the new carpeting (long story) will help and duct filters on the > output in the room will help. > > David You live in the middle of a DESERT!!! Where do you think the dust comes from? I would caution all you 60HP leaf blowers to ground your computer and your blowers. High velocity air has a tendency to generate static electricity, especially in areas of low humidity (like the DESERT!!!), which can do bad things to your motherboard. George