WHO CARESOriginally Posted by Hitcher
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WHO CARESOriginally Posted by Hitcher
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But you said you were a PRO?Originally Posted by WINJA
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
IM NOT A MATHMATICIAN, YOU GUYS WERE JUST TALKING ABOUT A SUBJECT I DEAL WITH EVERYDAY. YOULL HAVE TO ASK INDY ABOUT BOATS, ROPES AND BABY OILOriginally Posted by Hitcher
So you're really Jim Hickey?Originally Posted by WINJA
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
NO , BUT SURELY THE SAME RUNG WILL BE IN THE SAME PLACE UNLESS THEIR LOADING THE BOAT OR THE MOORINGS HOLD IT DOWNOriginally Posted by Hitcher
Quite right WINJA. You can't get to zero Kelvin (NOT degrees Kelvin). Say you had some beers and you wanted to cool them. Whaddya do? Stick em in the fridge of course. Now here's the crunch - the fridge is colder than the beer right - so to cool something you need something colder. In the case of the beer it's the fridge, in the case of the fridge it's the expanding CFC's that come out of the compressor. In the case of the expanding gas it's random molecular motion (THE MEASURE OF TEMPERATURE) being changed into directed molecular motion. Think about the "you need something colder" principle for a while and then tell me if it's possible to even get to zero Kelvin.Originally Posted by WINJA
Originally Posted by Hitcher
The same - the boat goes up and down with the tide.
Mr Hitcher is right. The key is the statement "twice as cold". Twice as , compared to what. Unless we know that the statement is meaningless. However , when people say such things, they normally "twice as cold AS NORMAL, or as AVERAGE".
So if normal, or average, is about 22 degrees Celcius, then the comparison is 0 to 22 today, or -22 to 22 tomorrow.
Originally Posted by skidmark
Originally Posted by Phil Vincent
NO! Get it out of your head that Celsius is a metric scale. It's not. What you're saying is equivilent to saying that the guy who rides number 46 in the motogp is only half as good as the guy that rides number 92. You can't infer fractions of temperature from the Celsius scale, just like you can't infer the quality of motogp riders by their numbers. Twice as cold as your "normal" is -125.575 degrees Celsius.Originally Posted by Ixion
Where can I get a bike with 92 on the front?
Are we to assume that the Awatere is still capable of floating? In which case there will be 80 rungs.Originally Posted by Hitcher
edit: damn - didn't check the second page of posts. It's already been answered.
And a question - if absolute zero can never be reached, how can we be sure that its as cold as it can get?
And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.
- James Dickey, Cherrylog Road.
I THINK YOU MEAN SUBCOOLED LIQUID COMING OUT OF THE RECEIVER OR CONDENSOR, SUPERHEATED VAPOUR COMES OUT OF THE COMPRESSOROriginally Posted by Bartman10
When Mrs VV comes to bed tonight and puts her cold feet on me, I can assure you that absolute zero can be reached, and even surpassed.Originally Posted by riffer
But hey, good question. Also, if the speed of light cannot be reached, how do we know nothing can travel faster (with the possible exception of bad news)?
Can I believe the magic of your size... (The Shirelles)
Of course it's a "metric" scale!Originally Posted by Bartman10
One degree on the Kelvin scale is exactly the same as one degree on the Celsius scale. The only difference is that 0 degrees Celsius is the mean freezing point of water at sea level, whereas 0 degrees Kelvin is an extrapolation to "absolute zero", currently estimated as -273.15 Celsius.
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
AT SCHOOL I BROKE THE SOUND BARRIER WHEN SOMEONE SAID THEY WERE GIVING AWAY PIES AT THE TUCK SHOPOriginally Posted by Virago = Viagra
I seem to recall reading something somewhere about that particular fart.Originally Posted by WINJA
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
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