On Wednesday 16 July 2003 10:53 am, James Sparenberg wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 06:59, Lorne wrote:
> > On Tuesday 15 July 2003 12:11 pm, Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
> > > The Areoflows have bearingless fans which are some of the quietest in
> > > the industry, and ultimately reliable because they are, well,
> > > bearingless.
> >
> > If you are referring to the old bushing fans, there is no way they are
> > more "reliable". They simply do not last. A sealed bearing will last for
> > years and years. A bushing fan might last 3, but usually 18-24 months is
> > all they can handle.
> >
> > I'm currently running some sealed bearing fans that are actually much
> > quieter than the old "bearingless" fans by a factor of 3.
>
> Lorne,
>
>    I think by bearingless they actually do mean sealed bearing.  It's
> more a case of marketing taking a technical term and misusing it to the
> point of extreme obfuscation of term (ie "Trusted Computing" by M$)
> rather than what it actually does mean.  But you are right the "sealed
> bearing" fans last seemingly  forever.  Don't know how long because the
> rest of the box gets so far out of date I never use the comp that long.
> (I've got one on a 233mhz pI that is 9 years old).
>
I'll bet you are right. This reminds me of something someone sent to me 
yesterday. Microsoft is crying foul. They are complaining that Linux isn't 
playing fair. ROFTLMAO!!!!

You have GOT to read this! Sorry for being off topic, but ...

http://www.usatoday.com/usatonline/20030714/5320229s.htm

> James


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