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Thread: Clocking is good???

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    Ok let me see if I understand this. Electron migration is like the lactose buildup in the muscles of the hampster. Except when the hampster rests the lactose buildup is cleansed and there's no way (that I'm aware of) to reverse electron migration. But electron migration occurs as a function of the temperature which can be controlled but there is no way to limit lactose buildup in the hampster's muscles. Hmmmmm. The analogy seems somewhat flawed unless you can make the link between bio-mechanical physics and quantum mechanics. lmao

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    LMFAO thats the best one yet!!

    bryan 42

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    That's a little complex for the Giblet to follow.

    Mmm . . . . Hamsters

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    Here is a poem dedicated to hamster:

    You were so small and fluffy,
    although you had a silicon core sticking out of your back,
    you were as cute as a bunny,
    but I overclocked you and you turned black.

    You loved eating pure electricity,
    2.00 volts to be exact,
    This made you go a little dizzy,
    now your just pure cack.

    -->Bubbleflap

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    well... thta 2.00 v is safe.. but if it were dedicated to my luttle black friend, it would have been somewhere neareer 4.00 v.. instant charcoal...

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    lactose buildup?? halve the problem = duel hamsters(work half as hard

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    Originally posted by trouble
    lactose buildup?? halve the problem = duel hamsters(work half as hard
    Did you skin the peltiers off of them? I'm trying to collect enough for a coat.

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    lactose is reduced by a very liberal dose of thermal paste........

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    Has the tree huggin, dog lickin set seen this thread yet? We will have animal rights activists bursting into stores, spray painting computers next.

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    lol
    Nothing in life is as certain as death, but death is not a wall but a doorway to a new adventure

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    Fall upon the dead moons when the walls reach maximum velocity.

    King Random calls the shots, fire flys feel this too.

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    Fall upon the dead moons when the walls reach maximum velocity.

    King Random calls the shots, fire flys feel this too.

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    Originally posted by mcool61
    Has the tree huggin, dog lickin set seen this thread yet? We will have animal rights activists bursting into stores, spray painting computers next.
    They must have already got mine - it's bright red!

    I need some of those hamster pelts.

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    Is it cold where you live? If we skin of enough hamster pelts er peltiers, we could take up a coolection & mace you a coat.

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    here in Korea they say that the winter is over 4 monthes long so I could use some pelts.
    Lost 10,000 miles from home and loving it!!

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