Topic: I pose a question for the brainiacs out there | |
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If its zero degrees out today and it is supposed to be twice as cold tomorrow, how cold will it be tomorrow?
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If its zero degrees out today and it is supposed to be twice as cold tomorrow, how cold will it be tomorrow? Well, I will give you a clue ... ... Convert to Celsius ... |
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...or fahrenheit, then multiply it by -2, and then convert it back....
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No cheatin' with that conversion crapola
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No cheatin' with that conversion crapola That is not cheatin' ... That is winnin' ... |
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0=Cold Twice as cold...Damn Cold.
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Yeah if it's twice as cold then that would make it - cold cold... three time cold would be cold cold cold...
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WeatherPerson = Only job that you can be wrong 90% of the time and get a promotion and a better time slot!
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Plus if they're cute their job is pretty much guaranteed...
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This is what the Farmers Almanac said:
"We guess that would be zero times two--and that's really cold! Or, zero degrees Fahrenheit is about -17 degrees Celsius. So, twice as cold is about -34 degrees Celsius, or close to -30 degrees Fahrenheit." |
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You're a lil late, mate ...
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<-- No brainiac, but sounds like a good time for cuddling... er, but not w/you obob... nothing personal.
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To damn cold!
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To damn cold! Yes, you got that right! End of thread. |
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Double zero digits. After a certin degree of cold (heat) does it matter that you count?
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