dadjokes·Dad Jokesbyloopy How do you stay warm in any room?Stand in a corner. It’s always 90 degrees!View original on vlemmy.net89Comments13
DDr_Nope lemmy.world10Hide 10 repliesOnly works in very few countries. When you use Celsius you're near boiling point in the corners.17
aarensb replylemmy.world1Hide 1 replyJust remember: Fahrenheit: 0: too cold! 100: too hot! Celsius: 0: somewhat cold. 100: you're dead. Kelvin: 0: you're dead. 100: you're dead. 7
Ciari replysh.itjust.works2Hide 2 repliesAlso, corners aren't always 90°. Some rooms are uniquely shaped rather than the standard rectangle.5
DDr_Nope replylemmy.world1Hide 1 replyAlso I was wondering. In the case of a circle shaped room, are there: no corners? infinite number of 180° corners? something else? 1
aarensb replylemmy.worldI'd say that a circular room should be viewed as having an infinite number of 0° corners. My reasoning is: on one hand, 0°C is rather cool. Also, a circle can be approximated by an oval, and being in the Oval Office would be pretty freaking cool.1
Only works in very few countries. When you use Celsius you're near boiling point in the corners.
Just remember:
Fahrenheit:
Celsius:
Kelvin:
. 0 Rankine: you're dead. . 100 Rankine: you're dead.
But you’re still not cold. So there’s that
There is no denying you will be warm though.
Also, corners aren't always 90°. Some rooms are uniquely shaped rather than the standard rectangle.
Also I was wondering. In the case of a circle shaped room, are there:
I'd say that a circular room should be viewed as having an infinite number of 0° corners. My reasoning is: on one hand, 0°C is rather cool. Also, a circle can be approximated by an oval, and being in the Oval Office would be pretty freaking cool.
Nordics: Nice.
😬 I was going to mention that
I dunno, sounds pretty warm to me.
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I'm stealing this