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* At -0.698 radians (-40 degrees) it would not have mattered whether it was radians Celsius or radians Fahrenheit as the two scales are equal at this point: -40 °F is the same temperature as -40 °C. | * At -0.698 radians (-40 degrees) it would not have mattered whether it was radians Celsius or radians Fahrenheit as the two scales are equal at this point: -40 °F is the same temperature as -40 °C. | ||
− | * The Fahrenheit/ | + | * The Fahrenheit/Celcius debate was later referenced in [[1923: Felsius]]. |
* Cueball’s friend’s last sentence does not end in punctuation. | * Cueball’s friend’s last sentence does not end in punctuation. |