That's pretty cool, but it all seems...heavy. I'm sure the 386 and 486
CPUs were used to minimize weaight. Lower power, minimum fans. Even if the
386/486 isn't accurate, it's probally all as small and compact as possible
with zero moving parts. One thing I remember from touring NWA on a high
school field trip was that an absurd amount of weight is removed from a
747 by removing the ash trays from the seats. Weight is always a
concern, so I'm suprised that every seat has a device under it.

Thanks for the tidbit. :)

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