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  • L Lost User

    If it is 0 degrees Celsius today and the weatherman says tomorrow will be twice as cold. Then what will the temp be tomorrow? (Yes I have nthing to do at work today)

    The Whiteboard - Surely the most remarkable invention ever?

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    Dan Mos
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    Yes! Give or take...

    I used to think.... Finally I realized it's no good.

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    • L Lost User

      If it is 0 degrees Celsius today and the weatherman says tomorrow will be twice as cold. Then what will the temp be tomorrow? (Yes I have nthing to do at work today)

      The Whiteboard - Surely the most remarkable invention ever?

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      Abhinav S
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      PompeyBoy3 wrote:

      cold

      Very cold?

      The funniest thing about this particular signature is that by the time you realise it doesn't say anything it's too late to stop reading it. My latest tip/trick Visit the Hindi forum here.

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      • L Lost User

        If it is 0 degrees Celsius today and the weatherman says tomorrow will be twice as cold. Then what will the temp be tomorrow? (Yes I have nthing to do at work today)

        The Whiteboard - Surely the most remarkable invention ever?

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        Chris Meech
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        The temp will be the same, but the wind will be blowing twice as hard. :)

        Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is. [Yogi Berra] posting about Crystal Reports here is like discussing gay marriage on a catholic church’s website.[Nishant Sivakumar]

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        • L Lost User

          If it is 0 degrees Celsius today and the weatherman says tomorrow will be twice as cold. Then what will the temp be tomorrow? (Yes I have nthing to do at work today)

          The Whiteboard - Surely the most remarkable invention ever?

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          AndyInUK
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          -23 degrees :)

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          • L Lost User

            If it is 0 degrees Celsius today and the weatherman says tomorrow will be twice as cold. Then what will the temp be tomorrow? (Yes I have nthing to do at work today)

            The Whiteboard - Surely the most remarkable invention ever?

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            Does doublking the temperature gradient feel twice as cold? I have heard not (from Antarctic explorers). Adding another -20 degrees can feel a LOT colder even when already at -40. So, how relative is it? If 24 was balmy, and 28 too hot, then you oculd say that 24 is neutral. Therefore twice as cold would be -24. If its exponential, whats the rate?

            "It is a remarkable fact that despite the worldwide expenditure of perhaps US$50 billion since 1990, and the efforts of tens of thousands of scientists worldwide, no human climate signal has yet been detected that is distinct from natural variation." Bob Carter, Research Professor of Geology, James Cook University, Townsville

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