Ah, my most interested consolences and apologies then, sir.
I would also like to point out that the creator of this thread is an apothetic screeter, for he has stole something very valuable from the vaults of Brainiac.
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Ah, my most interested consolences and apologies then, sir.
I would also like to point out that the creator of this thread is an apothetic screeter, for he has stole something very valuable from the vaults of Brainiac.
Please stay on topic.
can you just remove all the spam posts here please
OK, I'm staying on the topic.
Theoretically this should be half way between -273.9C and 0C, aka -136.95C. Woot 1up to me.
What do you mean?
Holy shit forumer, i've seem you managed to get 208 posts?...majordom-ule!
sambroughton, you are wrong as crap, mate... sorry, but actually the correct answer is 0. boo hoo hoo.
Where do you live?
C:\Windows\System32\ro-RO must be cold.
If sunnys as hell today and cold and 62 F then tomorrow it will be 72 F with a high chance of a storm.
Which makes no sense.
Damn Texas.
Trick question you got there.
I think FMK's first post was right...
Wow, if im right then this is so easy lmfao. took me bout 30 seconds.
0 celsius is 32 farenheit which is 16 degrees farenheight if its twice as cold converted into celsius -8.8 degrees.
FMK has the right answer.
All this talk of C & F, plus the math make's it confusing.
did you read my post at all? it makes perfect sense...
nobody said he was right
if using the kelvin scale, this is impossible for the lowest value is zero, 0/2 = 0 last i checked ^^/
in short terms without showing the math here in confusing terms
using the provided temperatures
the answer should be -229.835 F
simple solution stop using F and start using a Man's Temperature grade like C ,
and the question its wrong
Should be if its 0 degress ( not saying its in celsius or Faranheit ) cos ppl need to think in absolut terms
Bloody imperialists that dont know they need to convert to the metric system :P
". Only in the United States and a few other countries (such as Belize) does the Fahrenheit system continue to be used, and only for non-scientific use"
this isn't really scientific :) and it can be easily converted with a calculator
what exactly was he saying..?
That's a guddun.
Gon notify my Mom about it :P