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Only works in very few countries. When you use Celsius you're near boiling point in the corners.
17 0 ReplyJust remember:
Fahrenheit:
- 0: too cold!
- 100: too hot!
Celsius:
- 0: somewhat cold.
- 100: you're dead.
Kelvin:
- 0: you're dead.
- 100: you're dead.
7 0 Reply. 0 Rankine: you're dead. . 100 Rankine: you're dead.
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But you’re still not cold. So there’s that
6 0 ReplyThere is no denying you will be warm though.
6 0 ReplyAlso, corners aren't always 90°. Some rooms are uniquely shaped rather than the standard rectangle.
5 0 ReplyAlso I was wondering. In the case of a circle shaped room, are there:
- no corners?
- infinite number of 180° corners?
- something else?
1 0 ReplyI'd say that a circular room should be viewed as having an infinite number of 0° corners. My reasoning is: on one hand, 0°C is rather cool. Also, a circle can be approximated by an oval, and being in the Oval Office would be pretty freaking cool.
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Nordics: Nice.
3 0 Reply😬 I was going to mention that
2 0 ReplyI dunno, sounds pretty warm to me.
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