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    If its zero degrees today and its going to be twice as cold tomorrow. how cold is it going to be tomorrow?
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    cold enough for two hot buttered rums instead of one

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    Don't worry John it don't happen in Oz,
    but the poor ol' seppos often get covered in snow and ice
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    Dear John,

    I'm going to resist the temptation to naively blurt out that it would be another one-half of the way down from zero to absolute zero (which is -273.15degC), which would come to -136.575degC, in preference to otherwise pondering that it would more likely be twice the current relative difference between the normal human body temperature (which is 37degC) down to zero, which would obviously come to -37degC...

    Do I win a Kewpie Doll...

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    -53.3 C

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    If twice as cold = half as warm; 0° C = 32°F ½ that is 16°F = -8.9°C or 0°F = -17.8°C twice that is -35.6°C = Not gonna happen in QLD
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    Quote Originally Posted by Batpig View Post
    Dear John,

    I'm going to resist the temptation to naively blurt out that it would be another one-half of the way down from zero to absolute zero (which is -273.15degC), which would come to -136.575degC, in preference to otherwise pondering that it would more likely be twice the current relative difference between the normal human body temperature (which is 37degC) down to zero, which would obviously come to -37degC...

    Do I win a Kewpie Doll...

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    We all knew that. tell us something we don't know. So NO you don't get to win a Kewpie Doll. But nice try
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    Cheers John

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    "When It's Springtime In Alaska, It's Forty Below."

    Fahrenheit or Celsius?

    Joe
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    Fiction has to make sense. - Mark Twain

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry_White View Post
    -53.3 C
    Thanks Bazza, I knew it was going to be cold.
    Reality is no background music.
    Cheers John

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    How I worked it out is zero is 32 degrees F so I doubled that and used my conversion program to see what 64 degrees F was in C.

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