Agree the only "practical" difference is reference point (absolute zero vs freezing point of water) but in SI-speak kelvins are the base unit and degrees Celsius are derived units:
Chapter 2 of the "brochure" is the official reference, I guess:
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Originally posted by duby229 View PostI thought the only difference was that 0 degrees kelvin is absolute 0, where 0 degrees celsius is freezing point of water? Otherwise it's exactly the same metric.
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Originally posted by bridgman View PostI believe kelvins and degrees Celsius are both SI units, but kelvins are a base unit and degrees Celsius are a derived unit...
.. so they're both metric but kelvins are *more* metric
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Originally posted by stiiixy View PostWinter's coming. It's Autumn down here and the gauge is sitting at a cool 25 degree's* right now. Mmm, mild. Would be nice to be able to run the laptop like it should be, mobile. Bloody thing keeps shutting down when I get my game on in public.
*celsius, you non-metric Apes
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First day of spring in the Great White North. Don't think we've reached 25C yet.
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Originally posted by stiiixy View PostWinter's coming. It's Autumn down here and the gauge is sitting at a cool 25 degree's* right now. Mmm, mild. Would be nice to be able to run the laptop like it should be, mobile. Bloody thing keeps shutting down when I get my game on in public.
*celsius, you non-metric Apes
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