2002-02-17

It is actually easier to remember the temperature at which paper burns in
degrees Celsius.  It is 234 �C.   That's 2-3-4.  an easy series of numbers
to remember.

John


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Subject: [USMA:18284] Big Tobacco and Fahrenheit propaganda


> British American Tobacco has opened a shop in Amsterdam for people who are
> addicted to their poisonous weed. They also practised an idea: call this
> shop "451 graden Fahrenheit" (graden means degrees). They say that is the
> temperature at which cigarette paper ignites; only, they use the wrong
scale.
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> Han
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