[Beowulf] IBM Sequoia
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Robert G. Brown rgb at phy.duke.eduThu Feb 5 14:52:18 PST 2009
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On Thu, 5 Feb 2009, Nifty Tom Mitchell wrote:
> In my youth I worked at an ice house with a massive ammonia based cooling
> system. Given the green movement I suspect that some on this list will
> see central brine and ammonia systems as primary chiller resources in
> their future.
Hmmm, except for the fact that ammonia is oh, oh so toxic should you
spring a leak...
> This is an interesting topic to discuss but when distilled to its
> core it mostly boils down to lots of hot air.
Ooooooo, baaaaad.
rgb
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