Steven Hanley
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Fri, 25 Jul 2008
Cold typing solution - 15:56
So the heating is playing up a lot at my place currently, either on hot all
night or not coming on and the controller displaying a flashing spanner. All
manner of problems that mean the gas bill is stupidly high and yet we are
often cold. Last night it was off and thus when I got out of bed this morning
it was 9 degrees Celsius inside. Hopefully with some heating technicians coming
back and forth, last week, today and again twice next week it will all be
working again by the end of next week.
However one thing I discovered this morning, when it is really cold and you
have a laptop with aluminium palm rests such as my dell xps m1330, metal can
be mighty cold to rest ones palms on when typing. It made typing a little bit
uncomfortable. When I mentioned this dilemma to an academic at work he made a
rather interesting suggestion. I should simply run some CPU and disk intensive
job on the laptop for 20 minutes before I sit down to use the machine, by that
point there should be enough heat around the keyboard to use it more
comfortably. What a thinker.
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