I bought a phone with a heat camera and now I know exactly how hot my pizza is
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They do actually, it's just that they convert it to Celsius right before displaying the value on the screen
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It doesn't count if you can't see it!
Kelvin is the only legitimate way to measure temperature. Everything else is trivia. Duh.
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You are actually upvoted, it's just shown in Celsiusvotes.
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I should have realized!
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277 degrees? RIP
277 Kelvin would be a nice temperature tho
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I just said Kelvin was the only legitimate way to measure temperature. Of course 277 degrees Kelvin.
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I was making a joke, if a pedantic one. You don't measure Kelvin in degrees, it's not °K, it's just K. So 4 degrees Celsius is 277 Kelvin.
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Ohh two can play that game, your cited resolution has been superceded in 1967~
https://www.bipm.org/en/committees/cg/cgpm/13-1967/resolution-4
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Socks are also warm and cozy, that's gotta count for something.
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Don't post the pic, but what's the temp difference of balls to the rest of you?
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Wouldn't that work for a UV camera, not an IR camera?
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A pipe and storage network for distribution of CH4?
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UV is extra purple. IR is extra red. Sunscreen blocks the purple.
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Actually I was just about to
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I'll ask my gf to measure it in an hour or so, I'll keep you posted
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The insulation is usually applied on the outside of the building so the protected volume is more homogeneous, avoiding cold bridges where walls/ceilings join, cause that's where mould tends to grow
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In all the new build houses I've worked on the insulation is on the inside. Though it's been at least 10 years since I've been on site.
Also usually external insulation is quite visible and I still see lots of domestic properties with bare external brickwork.
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Ok so you want a cyberdeck