So apparently the tubes remain cool while current is passed through them and only heat surrounding matter. Very cool stuff. http://phys.org/news/2012-04-carbon-nanotubes-weird-world-remote.html
Different subject matter - this has to do with quick chips that will run cool. I reported my post for deletion of the thread and then had to PM a mod to NOT delete it
My bad, I read carbon nanotubes and superfast processors and made assumptions. Now I've actually read some of the article (lesson learned ) that's a very interesting phenomenon. My worry would be the heating of the surrounding matter and getting rid of that heat succesfully. Also, I want a cold toaster
This is interesting indeed, and it seems carbon nanotubes truly are the stuff of wonders. I don't know about "cold", but I can get you a cool one (I know, I know. It's not the original stainless steel one, but those are very hard to come by).