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Old 07-31-2003, 10:05 PM   #21
KenTheJeepGuy
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: cleveland ohio
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jack of all trades.

I always knew one day it would pay off to have dabled in as many things as i have tried in my life.

to solve your dilema of nothing sticking to the silicon keyboard might i sugget.... MORE SILICON

I once tested my luck in the field of aquarium building.
They make a 100% silicon glue that is used to glue and seal the glass panels together in an aquarium. that stuff will stick to ANYTHING at all. including more silicon.

You can buy it at just about any good fish store or aquarium seller. Just tell them you have a aquarium that is leaking and you need the silicon to seal it. and they will point you right to the stuff.
I just warn you, it is messy as hell, and very unpleasant to get off of anything you dont want it stuck to.. including hands. (it is waterproof so soap does nothing to it, and anything you try does nothing buy spread it around and rub it in. you best bet is to just let it dry and try to peel it off hands, or else just let it wear off.)

on this same note... anyone interested in a SUPER high power refigerated water cooler for a PC?

i got into the aquarium building stuff so i could build this crazy thing. and amazingly it worked great. too well actually. It is a 12 gallon plexiglas water tank, with the guts of a window AC unit to cool the water, and a pump and water block to cool the CPU. I had it cooling dual AMD's overclocked to high heaven and doing 3D rendering around the clock, and the water never got above 5 degrees celcius. it was crazy. i am selling it now as i no longer need to overclock like that these days.
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