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would you not just bake inside that thing?
89 0 ReplyThe article quotes him saying it can get to 120F in that thing. No thank you.
75 1 ReplyThat's 49° for the rest of us.
106 3 ReplyOr 322 kelvins for all the Kelvins out there
49 0 ReplyOr 560°R (Rankine, the Fahrenheit-based alternative to Kelvin).
0°R = 0K
20 5 ReplyBut seriously though, who the Hell has ever used Rankine? The SI system of measurement is older than the discovery of absolute zero, so there was never a reason for that bastard unit of measurement to exist in the first place, except to be a contrarian asshole.
24 0 ReplyMaybe over there, they use it to give temperature differences a proper unit. Where we use Kelvin, they probably use degree Rankine.
2 0 ReplyOver where? Here in the US, where I am? Even as an American I think that shit is ridiculous.
8 0 ReplyIt's just a guess. My thermodynamics lecturer at least became furious when somebody used °C instead of K for expressing temperature differences.
2 0 ReplyA thermodynamics lecturer in the US would want people to use K (not °R!) too.
3 0 ReplyI thought everything is done in freedom units over there.
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Or 39.2 ºRé for Réaumur folk
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sure, in your timeline, maybe.
6 0 ReplyHeh
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The story didn’t mention him bringing edibles
41 0 ReplyIt seems like it might be... implied? :-P
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Yes.
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