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May I ask why my post was deleted?
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Btw, what was your post?
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I had questions about building A/C unit for my submerged computer and mentioned that I am not a engineer, should have probably said A/C engineer. I guess I crossed the line since my engineering field is electronics. That's life. Thanks
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"I checked and the thread is gone. I don't know why except for the fact we do delete certain members who have been troublesome or we find to be students cheating on their homework."
Just to let you know that it could also happen without specific reason.
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Mogens
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Your post Beppi did not come across that way to me when I read it and I flagged it for the site administrators to review.
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Although Beppi's application was a little "out there", it was none the less interesting, and he was asking a legitimate question.
Beppi,
Why can't you just put the computer in another room?
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If you said you weren't an engineer, that's probably "what raised the flag." If you had said that you were an electronics engineer and not an a/c engineer, it likely would have been ok.
MintJulep
As TD2K said, the site is supposed to be for engineers asking professional questions. As I am a nuclear by degree, but mostly do mechanical work in practice, I can sympathise with beppi. I'm still an engineer; however, that doesn't mean I know everything a true mechanical engineer would. However, what the red flag does is ask the site administrators to review the post - it's a way to make sure the site is being used the way they envinsioned it would. A while ago, I wrote a FAQ about what are the site "rules" - this has been ok'd by the site administrators as well as having been run by some of the more senior members of the site. You can click on the link following my name to see what they are.
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Interesting that I actually get more responses to my "delete" question then to the question I actually had. To TD2K, at least you admitted to get me deleted but to the answer "why not put the computer in a other room" very simple, I have a computer room with 2 computers, my wife has a computer room with 3 computers and some of the rest of the house we like to use for the regular things like bed room, living room etc.... (where are the smilies)a other point too,even with a server in a other room you still need a terminal and today they are not without fans either so it would defeat the purpose of almost noiseless room. If there are noise in a room it should be definetly not noise from fans in a computer. I design allmost all day on blue prints over chips and boards, therefore I like to do something hands-on in between. Since I really never designed in A/C I taught I could get a faster result by asking and since it is actually a petproject maybe TD2K was right to get it deleted.
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You might want to look into active noise cancellation as well.
Essentially you analyze the source of the noise and generate an equal sound 180 degrees out of phase. Poof! instant silence.