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64 degrees? What, Aunt Sofie didnāt knit you a sweater last Christmas? You donāt own another blanket? What do you think you are, on government fuel assistance?
flying a refueling mission in a C-130( same engines as the P-3) crew chief found cig butts on the deck and turned off the heat for a couple hours as punishment. it was not pleasant
itās a word play on the word āRankineā possibly sounding like the word ārankingā (or rankinā).
Rankine is a thermodynamic (absolute) temperature scale named after the Scottish engineer and physicist William John Macquorn Rankine, who proposed it in 1859.
Zero on both the Kelvin and Rankine scales is absolute zero, but the Rankine degree is defined as equal to one degree Fahrenheit, rather than the one degree Celsius used by the Kelvin scale. A temperature of ā459.67 Ā°F is exactly equal to 0 Ā°R.
i hope i didnāt ruin it for someone who didnāt know that.
Considering that ottodās post was directly after jtpās which referenced another temperature scale, Iād say you probably donāt know what youāre talking about, Mr. Doty.
Cāmon, Joe, itās no nicer to disparage someone whoās more knowledgeable than you about something, than is is for folks to mock you for giving way too much information or answering questions that noone asked.
lewisbower over 14 years ago
64 degrees? What, Aunt Sofie didnāt knit you a sweater last Christmas? You donāt own another blanket? What do you think you are, on government fuel assistance?
MisngNOLA over 14 years ago
64 degrees would be much nicer than the 95 weāre expecting today here in Philly.
olmail over 14 years ago
flying a refueling mission in a C-130( same engines as the P-3) crew chief found cig butts on the deck and turned off the heat for a couple hours as punishment. it was not pleasant
runar over 14 years ago
I prefer 20 C, ācause itās the most comfortable and itās a nice round number (thatās 68 F for those of you who like arbitrary units).
jpozenel over 14 years ago
I prefer to set my thermostat to 296.48 degrees kelvin during the summer months.
ottod Premium Member over 14 years ago
If I was Rankine these posts, Iād put jtpozenel at the top.
Limb_Ashhauler over 14 years ago
i get it āottodā! very funny!
itās a word play on the word āRankineā possibly sounding like the word ārankingā (or rankinā).
Rankine is a thermodynamic (absolute) temperature scale named after the Scottish engineer and physicist William John Macquorn Rankine, who proposed it in 1859.
Zero on both the Kelvin and Rankine scales is absolute zero, but the Rankine degree is defined as equal to one degree Fahrenheit, rather than the one degree Celsius used by the Kelvin scale. A temperature of ā459.67 Ā°F is exactly equal to 0 Ā°R.
i hope i didnāt ruin it for someone who didnāt know that.
jpozenel over 14 years ago
Itās looks pretty hopeless ottod!
MisngNOLA over 14 years ago
Considering that ottodās post was directly after jtpās which referenced another temperature scale, Iād say you probably donāt know what youāre talking about, Mr. Doty.
rotts over 14 years ago
Cāmon, Joe, itās no nicer to disparage someone whoās more knowledgeable than you about something, than is is for folks to mock you for giving way too much information or answering questions that noone asked.
You canāt have it both ways.