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To: BillHoo who wrote (17175)8/24/1998 6:09:00 PM
From: Edward Boghosian  Read Replies (2) of 213176
 
Almost all of air is nitrogen. Just let it evaporate. I don't know the price but it should be relatively cheap. To recycle it would mean to compress it back to the liquid state which I doubt cheap mini-compression systems have been developed. You may have a problem buying liquid nitrogen without proof of need: i.e. research use, etc. unless you know someone who can give you some. If you work at a college or university and know someone but if you burn yourself and tell where you got it from you would get other(s) in trouble.
How would you cool the processor without freezing the mother board and most likely cracking it and everything else.
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