It doesn't. Everybody's known that since fourth grade, except the incurable idiots.
Thanks, Rich
It doesn't. Everybody's known that since fourth grade, except the incurable idiots.
Thanks, Rich
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But seriously, how many angels _can_ dance on the head of a pin? >:->
Thanks! Rich
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There are several answers. It really depends if the angles are latching or non-latching
martin
WRONG ANSWER!!
As long as they have matching spin state, they act as one angel independent of their count.
My answer was "All of them". ;-)
Thanks for Playing!
Cheers! Pig Bladder
No, the answer to that question is 180. Any more and they fall off the edge.
-- Keith
Not to spoil anybody's fun, but the original question that the Schoolmen were debating was whether an angel--a pure spirit--occupied any space. The question was not whether it was 1 or 180, but whether it was a finite or infinite number.
Cheers,
Phil Hobbs
The angels or the angles?
The question morphed a bit along the way.
-- Keith
The medieval equivalent of Usenet, obviously. ;)
Cheers,
Phil Hobbs
a triple-point aparatus, - that's a good temperature reference for your thermocouple :) 0.01C
All angels can dance on the head of a pin, devils get the other end!
vs atm
Drug-store medical thermometers are very accurate within their range. Along with melting ice, they provide an excellent pair of cal points.
John
But if you don't take up any space, in what sense could you be said to be "dancing"?
A more important question is where they're keeping the infinite number of monkeys with typewriters. Those obviously DO exist; I submit to you, as evidence - the net.
Bob M.
Every third poster on Usenet is actually a monkey. Look left. Look right. Don't see a monkey? Where's that leave you? :)
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With banana peels all over his floor?
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An IR thermometer will not be very accurate on lower as body temps due to the radiation measured.
An IR is good for above 50 F or 25 C Calibration is best done close to the temps really measured. And yes boiling and freezing water is very accurate and the method with the black body is best.
I noticed that my typical Fluke IR thermometer only works at room temperature. I took it outside last winter, and after the unit starts to cool, forget it.
greg
Have I got really rubbish thermometers? I've tried measuring body temperature both in my mouth and under my arm, and it's never more than about 30C.
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