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USELESS NERD CORRECTION OF THE DAY:It's "20 kelvin" and "1 kelvin". There are no degrees on the Kelvin scale.
Yeah, but if engadget put 20 kelvin most people would not no its temperature.
Yeah, but if engadget put 20 kelvin most people would not know its a temperature.
Yeah, but if engadget put 20 degrees kelvin most people would not know its a temperature.
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fakeduffy @ Oct 17th 2007 7:56AM
USELESS NERD CORRECTION OF THE DAY:
It's "20 kelvin" and "1 kelvin". There are no degrees on the Kelvin scale.
macona @ Oct 17th 2007 2:37PM
Yeah, but if engadget put 20 kelvin most people would not no its temperature.
macona @ Oct 17th 2007 2:38PM
Yeah, but if engadget put 20 kelvin most people would not know its a temperature.
Gavin Greenwalt @ Oct 17th 2007 5:42PM
Yeah, but if engadget put 20 degrees kelvin most people would not know its a temperature.