Author Topic: Can my computer handle milk?  (Read 1979 times)

I'm considering using a milk based coolant system for my computer and I'm wondering if I can handle it
here's my specs



insert the milk into the microwave, it should be running fast then.


What's the strength of the magnetron?


400 brotherwatts
stuff man you need 420 brotherwatts to run milk
download the extra 20

stuff man you need 420 brotherwatts to run milk
download the extra 20
stuff forget
where can I download the watts

400 brotherwatts
Make sure you contain the milk in a container made from crystalline carbon. It's the only way to make sure cheesification of the coolant is prevented.

Make sure you contain the milk in a container made from crystalline carbon. It's the only way to make sure cheesification of the coolant is prevented.
what can I do to prevent it from becoming yogurt

stuff forget
where can I download the watts
researchhub.com/brotherwatts

more importantly, how is the flux capacitor?

more importantly, how is the flux capacitor?
I don't have one, it's an older model

plug the whatchamacallit into the thingamajigger and you'll be set