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Originally Posted by Eskimo
If you're going to bust on him about "above" or "below", aren't you going to ask whether it's Farenheit or Celsius? 
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Originally Posted by strelnik
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I thought about including kelvin, but the opening post referred to "27 degrees". By convention, we no longer use "degrees kelvin" - just "kelvin" (not capitalized) or the symbol "K".
That may sound persnickety, but that's the way it is!