• a lil bee 🐝
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    747 months ago

    The article quotes him saying it can get to 120F in that thing. No thank you.

      • a lil bee 🐝
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        497 months ago

        Or 322 kelvins for all the Kelvins out there

          • @grue
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            257 months ago

            But 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.

            • @[email protected]
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              26 months ago

              Maybe over there, they use it to give temperature differences a proper unit. Where we use Kelvin, they probably use degree Rankine.

              • @grue
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                86 months ago

                Over where? Here in the US, where I am? Even as an American I think that shit is ridiculous.

                • @[email protected]
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                  26 months ago

                  It’s just a guess. My thermodynamics lecturer at least became furious when somebody used °C instead of K for expressing temperature differences.

                  • @grue
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                    36 months ago

                    A thermodynamics lecturer in the US would want people to use K (not °R!) too.