[Info-vax] Where is EISNER:: and who funds it?
Jan-Erik Söderholm
jan-erik.soderholm at telia.com
Tue Dec 28 19:42:02 EST 2021
Den 2021-12-29 kl. 01:33, skrev Dave Froble:
> On 12/28/2021 7:21 PM, Jan-Erik Söderholm wrote:
>> Den 2021-12-28 kl. 22:38, skrev alanfe... at gmail.com:
>>> On Tuesday, December 28, 2021 at 3:41:41 PM UTC-5, Phillip Helbig
>>> (undress to
>>> reply) wrote:
>>>> In article <j2tqdp... at mid.individual.net>, Roy Omond <r... at omond.net>
>>>> writes:
>>>>
>>>>> On 26/12/2021 18:36, alanfe... at gmail.com wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> ... 20 F is 68 C. 30 F is 86. Then just add or subtract 18 per 10 for
>>>>> anything else. Good enough.
>>>>>
>>>>> See, you even got that wrong: "20 F is 68 C. 30 F is 86."
>>>>
>>>> Correct is "20 C is 68 F. 30 C is 86 F".
>>>
>>> Yes. Sometimes a get dyslexic, and the hour was late.
>>>
>>> Maybe easier to add or
>>>> subtract 9 for 5. For me, a difference of 5 C is easily noticeable.
>>>>
>>>> At that temperature is C the same as F? -40.
>>>
>>> -40 deg. F is the same as -40 kelvin. (or kelvins? I still don't have that
>>> straight.)
>>
>> To points.
>>
>> If the temperature that is commonly known as the "absolute zero" is defined
>> to be 0 K, please explain how you will get to -40 K.
>
> Negative heat ?
>
> :-)
Right, there is "antimatter", so why not? :-)
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