This is actually a reasonable cold temperature in °F. For non-Americans, the solid/liquid/vapor triple point of water is 32768°F. This scale was invented by Americans for convenient computer representation in an unsigned 16-bit integer.
For Americans, the much more reasonable °C scale uses a triple point of 0.01°C.
This is actually a reasonable cold temperature in °F. For non-Americans, the solid/liquid/vapor triple point of water is 32768°F. This scale was invented by Americans for convenient computer representation in an unsigned 16-bit integer.
For Americans, the much more reasonable °C scale uses a triple point of 0.01°C.
Ah TIL. Here I thought it was just windows crapping out.