[ExI] FW: day 8 plus an idear (another idear)

spike at rainier66.com spike at rainier66.com
Tue Nov 18 02:17:36 UTC 2025


 

 

 

For a lot of potential customers, it is easier to rig up a bunch of
processors than it is to figure out how to cool them.  So your charging
stations could offer a high volume blower which fits in one window.  The
customer opens a back window to get flow-thru.  Then you get to sell cooling
air along with the power.

 

Keith, or other processor hipsters, would that work?  Supply huge power and
cooling air flow for a Singularitymobile?

 

If that scheme works, I could go around and buy up every bankrupt non-Musk
charging station (guessing that they too are as lonely as the Maytag
repairman) and convert them to. Calculation Station, best in the nation.  

 

Then I, spike bar Sinister. will rule the world!

 



 

spike

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

From: spike at rainier66.com <mailto:spike at rainier66.com>  <spike at rainier66.com
<mailto:spike at rainier66.com> > 
Sent: Monday, 17 November, 2025 6:06 PM
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Cc: spike at rainier66.com <mailto:spike at rainier66.com> 
Subject: day 8 plus an idear

 

 

 

I went by the non-Musk charging station four times today.  The usual
scattering: three or four Teslas, an IC or two, nobody buying power.

Second alternative: motherboards run on low voltage DC current.  Never mind
supplying AC, just supply 12 volt DC or AC power at enormous capacity so
that it can run the processors directly.

 

spike

 

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