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  • A AspDotNetDev

    Fahrenheit Celsius Kelvin The proliferations of different systems to measure temperature is enough to make one swear. If only there were a _U_niversal temperature measurement, we'd be all the better for it. ;)

    Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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    Mike Hankey
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    How about Newton? FCKN hot and humid here!

    VS2010/Atmel Studio 6.1 ToDo Manager Extension Some days, it's just not worth chewing through the restraints.

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      How about Newton? FCKN hot and humid here!

      VS2010/Atmel Studio 6.1 ToDo Manager Extension Some days, it's just not worth chewing through the restraints.

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      AspDotNetDev
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      Now you're just trying to force it.

      Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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      • A AspDotNetDev

        Now you're just trying to force it.

        Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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        Mike Hankey
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        Not so much force as gently nudge? :)

        VS2010/Atmel Studio 6.1 ToDo Manager Extension Some days, it's just not worth chewing through the restraints.

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        • D DaveAuld

          And what about when you go below that? http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2013-01/04/quantum-gas-below-absolute-zero[^]

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          Brisingr Aerowing
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          That's cool, isn't it?

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          • D DaveAuld

            And what about when you go below that? http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2013-01/04/quantum-gas-below-absolute-zero[^]

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            AlphaDeltaTheta
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            As per molecular physics, molecular motion ceases at -273.15 C i.e 0 K. So it is impossible to attain low temperatures. After all, temperature itself is a relative measure of heat energy produced due to molecular motion. But 0K is near impossible to achieve (there is a satellite of Neptune that lies in 1 Kelvin though). :laugh:

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            • A AspDotNetDev

              Fahrenheit Celsius Kelvin The proliferations of different systems to measure temperature is enough to make one swear. If only there were a _U_niversal temperature measurement, we'd be all the better for it. ;)

              Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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              Guirec
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              :thumbsup: +5

              Seulement, dans certains cas, n'est-ce pas, on n'entend guère que ce qu'on désire entendre et ce qui vous arrange le mieux... [^] Joe never complained of anything but ever did his duty in his way of life, with a strong hand, a quiet tongue, and a gentle heart [^]

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              • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

                How about Newton? FCKN hot and humid here!

                VS2010/Atmel Studio 6.1 ToDo Manager Extension Some days, it's just not worth chewing through the restraints.

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                Mark_Wallace
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                Mike Hankey wrote:

                How about Newton?

                So hot that the apples are dropping from the trees?

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                • A AspDotNetDev

                  Fahrenheit Celsius Kelvin The proliferations of different systems to measure temperature is enough to make one swear. If only there were a _U_niversal temperature measurement, we'd be all the better for it. ;)

                  Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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                  Mark_Wallace
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                  I've always thought that centigrade (snootily renamed Celsius by a bunch of pr1cks, a few years ago, who ignored the fact that Celsius named it centigrade) was the most fun. A system based on the change-of-state points of one of millions of different molecular structures at a particular air pressure appeals to me. I think we should introduce a new one, with zero as the point at which bananas freeze at 1127 feet on a cloudy day, and 139 as the point at which bananas go soft if you deep fry them in a particular brand of olive oil in a bathysphere 300 feet below sea level.

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                  • M Mark_Wallace

                    I've always thought that centigrade (snootily renamed Celsius by a bunch of pr1cks, a few years ago, who ignored the fact that Celsius named it centigrade) was the most fun. A system based on the change-of-state points of one of millions of different molecular structures at a particular air pressure appeals to me. I think we should introduce a new one, with zero as the point at which bananas freeze at 1127 feet on a cloudy day, and 139 as the point at which bananas go soft if you deep fry them in a particular brand of olive oil in a bathysphere 300 feet below sea level.

                    I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                    Jorgen Andersson
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                    Mark_Wallace wrote:

                    Celsius named it centigrade

                    He didn't name it at all, it's from the French translation of his papers.

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                    • A AspDotNetDev

                      Fahrenheit Celsius Kelvin The proliferations of different systems to measure temperature is enough to make one swear. If only there were a _U_niversal temperature measurement, we'd be all the better for it. ;)

                      Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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                      Lost User
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                      AspDotNetDev wrote:

                      If only there were a _U_niversal temperature measurement

                      Even better, there are three. :laugh:

                      Use the best guess

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                      • J Jorgen Andersson

                        Mark_Wallace wrote:

                        Celsius named it centigrade

                        He didn't name it at all, it's from the French translation of his papers.

                        Be excellent to each other. And... PARTY ON, DUDES! Abraham Lincoln

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                        Mark_Wallace
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                        Celsius published his work in Latin (as just about all European scientists did at that time), so didn't need anyone translating his Latin term into French and then back into Latin for him. Centigrate (lat) = hundred steps (eng) All That's what he called it, in Latin.

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                        • A AspDotNetDev

                          Fahrenheit Celsius Kelvin The proliferations of different systems to measure temperature is enough to make one swear. If only there were a _U_niversal temperature measurement, we'd be all the better for it. ;)

                          Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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                          CPallini
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                          AspDotNetDev wrote:

                          If only there were a _U_niversal temperature measurement, we'd be all the better for it.

                          We have it, and is OK.

                          Veni, vidi, vici.

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                          • A AspDotNetDev

                            FCKR. Happy now?

                            Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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                            the headless nick
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                            Why don't we introduce a 'U' inbetween U for Universal.

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                              you forgot Undercooked

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                              Rage
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                              Brilliant, you beat me to it. Not sure everybody got it though, so let me list them all again: Fahrenheit, Undercooked, Celsius, Kelvin. [Edit] Just noticed the _U_niversal reference in OP's thread... Oh well...

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                              • A AspDotNetDev

                                Fahrenheit Celsius Kelvin The proliferations of different systems to measure temperature is enough to make one swear. If only there were a _U_niversal temperature measurement, we'd be all the better for it. ;)

                                Thou mewling ill-breeding pignut!

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                                Freak30
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                                The topic made me instantly think of this.

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                                • T the headless nick

                                  Why don't we introduce a 'U' inbetween U for Universal.

                                  --- The nk. http://bit.ly/14uCFsf[^]

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                                  Keith Barrow
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                                  OK, I've just created it: Universal Scale: Absolute Zero: 0U Boiling Point Ethanol*: 33U It is just as logical as some of the other scales. So Nagy knows where to calibrate his thermometer.

                                  “Education is not the piling on of learning, information, data, facts, skills, or abilities - that's training or instruction - but is rather making visible what is hidden as a seed”
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                                    OK, I've just created it: Universal Scale: Absolute Zero: 0U Boiling Point Ethanol*: 33U It is just as logical as some of the other scales. So Nagy knows where to calibrate his thermometer.

                                    “Education is not the piling on of learning, information, data, facts, skills, or abilities - that's training or instruction - but is rather making visible what is hidden as a seed”
                                    “One of the greatest problems of our time is that many are schooled but few are educated”

                                    Sir Thomas More (1478 – 1535)

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                                    the headless nick
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                                    Lets commercially start making new sensors and thermometers... Need some investors here... ;P

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                                    • M Mark_Wallace

                                      Celsius published his work in Latin (as just about all European scientists did at that time), so didn't need anyone translating his Latin term into French and then back into Latin for him. Centigrate (lat) = hundred steps (eng) All That's what he called it, in Latin.

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                                      Jorgen Andersson
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                                      You didn't even bother to check that did you? :laugh: His astronomical works were indeed published in Latin. His "Observations of two persistent degrees on a thermometer"[^] was written in Swedish.

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                                      • J Jorgen Andersson

                                        You didn't even bother to check that did you? :laugh: His astronomical works were indeed published in Latin. His "Observations of two persistent degrees on a thermometer"[^] was written in Swedish.

                                        Be excellent to each other. And... PARTY ON, DUDES! Abraham Lincoln

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                                        Mark_Wallace
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                                        Jörgen Andersson wrote:

                                        You didn't even bother to check that did you?

                                        Nope. But I do know that he used the Latin name "centigrade" for his scale.

                                        I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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