An easy way to avoid uncomfortable heat coming from my laptop. And It didn't cost me anything!
 
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dianaw says: Nov 18, 2010. 11:08 AM
this is fantastic, but I don't know what you used or how you put it together.
Anything to add?
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modio says: Apr 10, 2006. 8:05 PM
um, wha?
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EpicZombie in reply to modioApr 11, 2010. 4:48 PM
i agree. what are you supposed to do?? PLEASE REPLY
kinetic_elite in reply to modioApr 11, 2006. 12:40 AM
no rubberbands or cardboard needed! :o)
EpicZombie in reply to kinetic_eliteApr 24, 2010. 11:46 AM
that does not help.
kinetic_elite in reply to EpicZombieApr 29, 2010. 2:41 PM
> agree. what are you supposed to do?? PLEASE REPLY

Not overheat your laptop, by allowing adequate  ventilation.
BU5T4 says: Sep 24, 2006. 1:57 PM
I like this, keep it simple. I could do with something like this, thats if I could make space for it. Really need somewhere to store all these old HD's and ancient computers ;)
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ironsmiter says: May 16, 2006. 10:52 AM
suppose it'll work pretty nicely... but what kinda stuff you keeping in that rubermaid container that's heavy enough to keep the table from tipping?
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kinetic_elite in reply to ironsmiterAug 23, 2006. 12:58 AM
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whydobirds says: Aug 12, 2006. 12:41 PM
i totally need something like this, though i have a different idea. I was thinking of using a wired in/out-box unit flipped upside down to create a ventilated area that lifts the computer about 3-4 inches off the table, so you can use a desk, the ground, your bed. i'll show it when i get my hands on it
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enero says: Apr 10, 2006. 8:32 PM
Mmmmm....slothy goodness.
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