I’ve some questions on Dust.
Why do dust always appear? Behind, on top, inside furniture.
everywhere you think of, anywhere you don’t want it to occur, yet it finds its way there.
That’s also one reason why housekeeping and cleaning has to be done regularly. When we were in BMT, no matter how often we did area cleaning, the dust does not seem to disappear, coming back always maybe by the wind.
Today I solved my long puzzling problem of my nosily fan sounds coming from my computer. The culprit: Dust. Perhaps I forgotten the trade off, I thought turning on the cool looking neon fans in the casing would have better ventilation and lower temperature. It turned up, the large amount of air going through the casing meant there were more dust travelling through it too, many stuck at the vents and fans. In between my cpu heatsink and fan, the dust was so thick and hard that my screwdriver can use to scrape the “dust-paste” off.
I saw this label on one of the mattress in my camp’s bunk “100% dust-mite free”. Is it the fabric that prevent the dustmite from entering? Would a water-cooled pc be free of dust? Till I find out the best way (blower? vacuum?) to combat this enemy, damp cloth rag is what I be using.

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