ed440 at mindspring.com wrote: > Mark- > A good observation. > It should be easy to test: tune a string, then sit your iBook on the struts for 2 minutes and test the pitch. > Ed Sutton Hi, Ed. Well, I'm sure from having used it for five years that it's not happening with the iBook. I have non-skid waffle-foam on the bottom to protect piano finishes, and I think that may help reduce radiation and conduction of heat. My question is more regarding the effect of increasing temperatures found in newer, faster, hotter laptops than my old, "slow" 800MHz (!) G3 iBook. I'm tempted to buy a MacBook 'cause it's so "cool", but there has to be a point where heat becomes an anti-coolness factor. I'm wondering if the dual-core Intel chip and associated circuitry has reached that point. -Mark Schecter
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