Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Mineral Oil Submerged PC in Aquarium (original video)






DIY kits for sale at www.pugetsystems.com and full details at www.pugetsystems.com We cool a computer by submerging it in mineral oil. In an aquarium, it looks great!








Barack Obama gets asked a computer science question by Google CEO Eric Schmidt.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

45 comments:

  1. @subbuktek Wow, lol. Someone is touchy. I got the joke, mine was as well which is why I used java syntax.

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  2. As a programmer I would ask Obama, do you prefer a tight coupled or loose coupled way of carrying things out? I'd say that large business are too tightly coupled with the government which causes a cascading effect with the way government does things. Their actions are too dependent on the demands of the big businesses. If you want to test new things in government, those business lobbyists complain that they don't get their way. That model is not very flexible.

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  3. @MrDantei The Big Obama notation of bubble sort is "No way".

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  4. It wasn't staged. Obama read A LOT of books back in college. I'm sure he picked up at least one CS book and got information on algorithms.

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  5. @scarykidbryan Lying Obama's favorite college text was titled: "How to Fuck Up America and Misinterpret the Constitution."

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  6. RadarGuidedVermin's only experience with college was his brief tenure at Clown Cock Sucking College. He flunked out after using too much teeth.

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  7. @weedipikia we need moore mac/ios coder!

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  8. @subbuktek You sir, know absolutely nothing about computer science. I'm amazed you're able to write a comment on youtube.

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  9. Obama's right, bubble sort takes n^2 time, whereas mergesort only takes nlog(n) time!

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  10. @cristiandonosoc me too...

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  11. 54 people tried bubble-sort.

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  12. @RadarGuidedVermin I would very much like to see this. I highly, HIGHLY doubt it exists, so please post your sources on this one. Otherwise don't go around throwing crap like this out there without sources.

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  13. @ss5gogetunks Your ignorance doesn't a fact cease being a fact. What you require FAR more desperately than a citation is an education.

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  14. @RadarGuidedVermin Typo: "doesn't make a fact cease being a fact"

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  15. @weedipikia computer scientists are good at computation, not governance. to have a "leader" of sorts, he/she must know a lot about a lot of things, including human behavior, social sciences, and knowledge of how many different types of societies have worked, like primitive tribal societies, not just communism/capitalism. we need someone like jacque fresco, the director of the venus project.

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  16. We hit it off so well after another visit busizz4me.info

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  17. Well.... Since we know that there are a million numbers, we would be able to use Counting Sort. It runs at linear, O(n + k). Noobs.

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  18. @coooldude777 aren't they 32 bit integers? moron?

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  19. @weedipikia No. As far as a persons education background goes the sciences are probably the worst way to go. An area of study with a focus on people and their interactions with knowledge of how government operates and nations behave would be optimal.

    Studies such as sociology, history, philosophy and education are far better suited for politics. While business and law perhaps aren't the best choices they are certainly much less laughable than mathematics and its cousins.

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  20. @coooldude777 He said 32 bit integers, so yes, we do know their range. If you weren't talking out of your ass and actually knew anything about computer science, you would know that there is a limit to the amount of numbers that can be represented with 32 bits (2147483647 being the highest). Either way, your initial statement doesn't make sense. He's asking which algorithm would sort a set of numbers the fastest and frankly, the numbers that are used doesn't really make a difference, "n00b."

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  21. dose this keep your pc super cold?

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  22. The point is to make your computer cold? Well i thought about sticking a computer in a mini fridge but then i was told about condensation. So why not stick this tank inside a fridge.

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  23. Where are your fishez?

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  24. Hmm the only problem with this is that eventually the water will be all warm and it would still not be cool.. but offcourse that is easily solved with a cooling filter on it..

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  25. @realrat666 the thing is , this is oil, and if you are going to use a a cooling filter, ud have to find one strong enough to cool this since its all oil. Also, for an amount of oil that is THIS big to warm up , ud have to overclock your pc and have it turned on for a week before it would put any serious stress on the the entire installation.

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  26. @Darkman5441 oh that's good to know.. sounds kinda strange though that it would be impossible to get the oil warm..

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  27. @realrat666 weeell ... >.> It aient impossible, it just takes a long time. People usually leave some strong fans in there instead of a pump to make sure there is a stream of cooled oil towards the components, for instance, people that place a fan NEAR (not against) the glass wand, why? because the glass wand cools oil incredibly quick, then this oil passes trough the fan towards the components, its a cheap solution for people who dont want to get a pump. :)

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  28. if only fish could swim around in there

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  29. @rweiii1 but then he switched to XP, how disappointing.

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  30. @any5dollarfootlong at least he didnt use shitsta- i mean vista...

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  31. @enigma9789 the burn them selves out and fall into uselessness...

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  32. @rweiii1 agreed

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  33. i wanna do this with an xbox!

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  34. ... and when the oil boils, you add sliced potatoes and voila - french fries!

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  35. @SupermanCarter13 me 2 i would if mine had hdmi

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  36. @jahnkeanater I think im going to build a small plexi glass case and do it! shit loads of lights hahaha

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  37. can you submerge the hard drive?

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  38. what all can you submerge before it messes up the computer. How does it not kill the computer

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  39. @rweiii1 judging by that computer's specs, it couldn't run vista that well anyways :V since, ya know, you shouldn't use it on systems which have more or less the same specs as a budget laptop

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  40. @IchigoBubbleGum no computer runs good with vista.

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  41. We hit it off so well after another visit busizz4me.info

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  42. ummm...how would u upgrade the parts later??? yea...think about that lol

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