The explanation is either that or the picture was shot in Bolzano where that’s the typical summer temperature (during winter is much worse)
Today is also the hottest day in recorded history here in Denmark.
So what was the actual temperature at that moment?
How can x Celsius overflow to -98 Celsius? Two’s complement … ?
And which thermometer would be designed to prefer -98 over +40 Celsius? Usage in a freezer/fridge … ?
But green is good, right?
Red would be bad.
My Ford mondeo indicates +87 sometimes at startup. I wondered if it got 128 number (8-bit) integer which is assigned for the temperature interval of – 40 to +87
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The explanation is either that or the picture was shot in Bolzano where that’s the typical summer temperature (during winter is much worse)
Today is also the hottest day in recorded history here in Denmark.
So what was the actual temperature at that moment?
How can x Celsius overflow to -98 Celsius? Two’s complement … ?
And which thermometer would be designed to prefer -98 over +40 Celsius? Usage in a freezer/fridge … ?
But green is good, right?
Red would be bad.
My Ford mondeo indicates +87 sometimes at startup. I wondered if it got 128 number (8-bit) integer which is assigned for the temperature interval of – 40 to +87
It’s confused due to the heat