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2.09.2009

At what temperature is Farenheight and Celcius the same?















Hey so I was on the plane on the way here, laying across a full row of seats on the half empty flight from Houston to Amsterdam, and I noticed something on the little screen that shows you how far you have (or have not) flown. It said that the outside temperature was -55 Fahrenheit/-45 Celsius (or something like that). It took a double take, but as far as I could remember Celsius was always a lower number than Fahrenheit. Almost a day later, Tal, Donovan, two of his roommates, and I were riding the train back from Rotterdam at 4:00AM and I brought this up. Maybe it wasn't the best time to try and visualize the point of intersection of an equation none of us really even remembered, we were not up until 4:00AM in the library studying and drinking coffee. We looked it up the next day. It really does intersect, but at a temperature few of us will ever experience. Hello from Holland.

4 comments:

Pfunk said...

Well, I for one am shocked to hear that you're not spending your vacation time studying in the library. Tsk, tsk. Just what do you think you were doing at 4 in the am?? Nothing good happens after midnight.

Tell Holland and Donovante I said wassup.

steben said...

dude 40 below. i knew that exactly a year and a week ago

Pfunk said...

Exactly? Did you write it on your calendar?

steben said...

i have a good memory for some things i guess