I don't get offended easily.
Dang, and I wasn't even trying. ;)

I didn't mean to offend. The third suggestion was so out-in-left-field, I figured the humor was obvious.

For the record though, a decade ago it was normal for super-computers to be sitting in a vat or that stuff. Since that time, its use has declined because it is a dangerous chemical for humans. And there was a time when electronic engineers used to run circuit boards in a tank of that stuff to isolate small short-circuits. The chemical's low boiling point would show a stream of bubbles above any hot spot.

Besides my goal is not to "be geeky" but to get more preformance and life out of my hardware.
I use the term "geek" as a positive thing. Being "geeky" would imply wanting to get the most out of your hardware (be it performance or longevity).

-ian