From [link|http://www.overclockers.com/|[link|http://www.overclockers.com/|http://www.overclockers.com/]]:
- Bong cooler #1: [link|http://www.overclockers.com/tips459/|"From Celeron 400 to Bong-Cooled Duron @ 1024 MHz"]
- Bong cooler #2: [link|http://www.overclockers.com/tips883/|"My Cooling Rig"]
- Keep that sucker topped up: [link|http://www.overclockers.com/tips667/|"Peace of Mind for Bong Owners"]
- Stop smoking pot, do something REALLY cool instead: [link|http://www.overclockers.com/tips798/|"Extreme Water-Cooling Using Refrigeration"]
- No, stop making a ruckus and shut up in stead: [link|http://www.overclockers.com/tips944/|"Want a Silent PC? RADBOX!"]
- And, finally, their overall [link|http://www.overclockers.com/topiclist/index31.asp#WATER COOLING|"WATER COOLING" Do-It-Yourself tips list].
But, yeah, I've been thinking for a while on a combination of the "Extreme Water-Cooling" guy's and the "RADBOX!" guys' approaches: The box you have at a distance is not just a simple cooler, but an evaporative-refrigeration rig; you pipe supercooled (i.e, just above freezing -- ~+4 C? -- in order to avoid condensation problems) water (or perhaps better yet, some form of alcohol; isopropanol is the usual suspect, I think) in to your computer where you work. Hey, why not put the power supply in that box, too, and pipe in the low-voltage stuff your box needs to run, in stead of 240 (or 120, as the case may be) heat-generating volts, while you're at it? With this approach, you can use a *big* old fridge, and it doesn't necessarily have to be one of those weird but oh-so-silent gas-burning coolth-through-heat ones, either. With a big fridge, you can get *lots* of cooling fluid, so you can cool your chipset and graphics adapter and hard drive, and, hey, why not your memory too -- so you ought to be able to eliminate pretty much ALL those pesky little fans. (If not, then dammit, pipe in (cooled!) air from the same box, too! :-)
BTW, that's not the only amateur watercooling site out there -- it's a whole sub-culture. It intersects pretty closely with that of the overclockers (judging from the name, this site probably more properly belongs in that camp), and more loosely with that of the "Case Modders" in general -- if you want more links, let me know and I'll rummage around a bit for ya!
Lastly: "Flea Circus", perhaps? (At least in Swedish, 'loppa' means 'flea'; and 'loppe' is close enough, at least for Scandinavian inter-government work... :-)