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Feb 16, 2005 00:18

If the temperature is zero outside today and it's going to be twice as cold tomorrow, how cold will it be?

ill give someone a dollar if they can answer this without thinking too hard.

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well ... mcflyonthewall February 16 2005, 14:54:49 UTC
is that kelvin, celsius, or fahrenheit????? inquiring minds must know!!!

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shit mcflyonthewall February 16 2005, 14:55:51 UTC
oh shit, it doesn't matter, does it? ...

0 x 2 = ... damn it all!

does this count as thinking too hard?

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wait a minute ... mcflyonthewall February 16 2005, 14:58:46 UTC
wait, it DOES matter, and here's why. so what if it's 0 degrees celsius today, which everyone with half a brain (including me) knows is 32 degrees fahrenheit, well, if it's going to be twice as cold ... no, how can i twice as cold a positive number? i can half as cold it (16 degrees) ... would twice as cold be -32? am i a stupid english major?

hey, do you know how to get a best fit line for an excell chart with more than one series?

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