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Subject:Re: A matter of degree From:Tina Sansom <kms -at- PLAZA -dot- DS -dot- ADP -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 19 Aug 1994 15:02:43 -0700
> Let me sign off on a lighter note: at what value are the Centigrade and
> Fahrenheit scales equal in magnitude?
> Les Klein
> 114 Melbourne Avenue
> Silver Spring, MD 20901
> 301-87-0659, lklein -at- cap -dot- gwu -dot- edu
Isn't it -40 degrees? That just off the toppa my head, not really sure.
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