Quote from Ricotez on September 8, 2009, 9:24 amPortalFan77 wrote:But a singularity is everything and everywhere, doesnt that just make it nothing.This sentence makes my head hurt
Could also be because of the heat, though...
This sentence makes my head hurt
Could also be because of the heat, though...
"Duct Tape is the answer."
Quote from jrlauer on September 9, 2009, 3:51 pmRicotez wrote:This sentence makes my head hurtCould also be because of the heat, though...
It's 104 where I am today.
Could also be because of the heat, though...
It's 104 where I am today.
Quote from Ricotez on September 10, 2009, 1:40 pmjrlauer wrote:It's 104 where I am today.Dunno how hot it was where I live because A) I didn't know and B) I have a hard time translating Celsius to Fahrenheit. Probably somewhere around 20-25 degrees Celsius. Uh. That would be... in the range of 70-80 degrees Fahrenheit? I don't know...
In any case, it was warmer where you live, because I do know 100 degrees Fahrenheit is slightly hotter than the human body, so it's 38 degrees Celsius or something.
Dunno how hot it was where I live because A) I didn't know and B) I have a hard time translating Celsius to Fahrenheit. Probably somewhere around 20-25 degrees Celsius. Uh. That would be... in the range of 70-80 degrees Fahrenheit? I don't know...
In any case, it was warmer where you live, because I do know 100 degrees Fahrenheit is slightly hotter than the human body, so it's 38 degrees Celsius or something.
"Duct Tape is the answer."
Quote from hanging_rope on September 11, 2009, 8:26 pmI wonder if there is anyone left who was not fallen into this singularity?
I wonder if there is anyone left who was not fallen into this singularity?
Quote from ASBusinessMagnet on September 12, 2009, 12:53 pmhanging_rope wrote:I wonder if there is anyone left who was not fallen into this singularity?I wonder if there's anyone but me taken advantage of that singularity.
I wonder if there's anyone but me taken advantage of that singularity.
Quote from jrlauer on September 14, 2009, 12:46 pmRicotez wrote:Dunno how hot it was where I live because A) I didn't know and B) I have a hard time translating Celsius to Fahrenheit. Probably somewhere around 20-25 degrees Celsius. Uh. That would be... in the range of 70-80 degrees Fahrenheit? I don't know...In any case, it was warmer where you live, because I do know 100 degrees Fahrenheit is slightly hotter than the human body, so it's 38 degrees Celsius or something.
To convert Celsius to Fahrenheit in your head you just double it and add 30. That will get you within a few degrees. So if it's 20C multiply it by 2 to get 40 and add 30 = 70F. That's approximate but it's pretty close.
I'd mentioned before that it was 104F before. That would make it about 37C.
In any case, it was warmer where you live, because I do know 100 degrees Fahrenheit is slightly hotter than the human body, so it's 38 degrees Celsius or something.
To convert Celsius to Fahrenheit in your head you just double it and add 30. That will get you within a few degrees. So if it's 20C multiply it by 2 to get 40 and add 30 = 70F. That's approximate but it's pretty close.
I'd mentioned before that it was 104F before. That would make it about 37C.
Quote from ASBusinessMagnet on September 14, 2009, 12:56 pmjrlauer wrote:To convert Celsius to Fahrenheit in your head you just double it and add 30. That will get you within a few degrees. So if it's 20C multiply it by 2 to get 40 and add 30 = 70F. That's approximate but it's pretty close.I'd mentioned before that it was 104F before. That would make it about 37C.
Let's check.
Approximately 0 ?C would be 30 ?F, actually it's 32 ?F.
40 ?C would be 110 ?C, actually it's 104 ?C.
10 ?C would be 50 ?F, actually it's 50 ?F.D-n. Your formula is so accurate.
I'd mentioned before that it was 104F before. That would make it about 37C.
Let's check.
Approximately 0 ?C would be 30 ?F, actually it's 32 ?F.
40 ?C would be 110 ?C, actually it's 104 ?C.
10 ?C would be 50 ?F, actually it's 50 ?F.
D-n. Your formula is so accurate.
Quote from jrlauer on September 14, 2009, 1:22 pmASBusinessMagnet wrote:Let's check.Approximately 0 ?C would be 30 ?F, actually it's 32 ?F.
40 ?C would be 110 ?C, actually it's 104 ?C.
10 ?C would be 50 ?F, actually it's 50 ?F.D-n. Your formula is so accurate.
That's why I used the word "approximate", it will get you close.
Approximately 0 ?C would be 30 ?F, actually it's 32 ?F.
40 ?C would be 110 ?C, actually it's 104 ?C.
10 ?C would be 50 ?F, actually it's 50 ?F.
D-n. Your formula is so accurate.
That's why I used the word "approximate", it will get you close.
Quote from ASBusinessMagnet on September 14, 2009, 1:40 pmjrlauer wrote:That's why I used the word "approximate", it will get you close.You didn't notice the last check; it was exact.
You didn't notice the last check; it was exact.