Dull Men's Club
An unofficial chapter of the popular Dull Men's Club.
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It doesn't count if you can't see it!
Kelvin is the only legitimate way to measure temperature. Everything else is trivia. Duh.
Edit: I don't have time for your downvotes. It's 277 degrees outside and I don't have a clean sweater.
You are actually upvoted, it's just shown in Celsiusvotes.
I should have realized!
277 degrees? RIP
277 kelvin would be a nice temperature tho
I just said Kelvin was the only legitimate way to measure temperature. Of course 277 degrees Kelvin.
I was making a joke, if a pedantic one. You don't measure Kelvin in degrees, it's not °K, it's just K. So 4 degrees Celsius is 277 kelvin.
Or do you?
https://www.bipm.org/en/committees/cg/cgpm/10-1954/resolution-3
Ohh two can play that game, your cited resolution has been superseded in 1967~
https://www.bipm.org/en/committees/cg/cgpm/13-1967/resolution-4
Edit: and for extra pedantry, the unit is spelled lowercase, the temperature scale uppercase c:
ROFL!
You mean you don't use an anglometer to measure degrees?