Scott McGee wrote:
>
>
> It is quite easy to tell the difference between -40C and -40F. At first
> glance, they both just seem like horribly cold temperatures, and one
> would be tempted to think of special thermometers or some such. But,
> since the two are the exact same temperature, then the only difference
> that can exist between them is the way they are written (printed, spoken,
> whatever), so it becomes trivial to tell them apart. -40C has a "c" while
> -40F has an "f". Quite simple!
>
Ah, I see. So you're giving Celsius a better grade than Foreignheat... ;-)
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