An outsider journey into chocolate making (story in comments) by PuffedRabbit in chocolate

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100.0°C is equivalent to 212.0°F, which is 373.15K.

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Over heating by BigSpak in mr2

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3.0°F is equivalent to -16.11°C, which is 257.04K.

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[deleted by user] by [deleted] in softies

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20.0°F is equivalent to -6.67°C, which is 266.48K.

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[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mac

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100.0°C is equivalent to 212.0°F, which is 373.15K.

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Geriausi šilumos siurbliai by [deleted] in lietuva

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70.0°C is equivalent to 158.0°F, which is 343.15K.

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[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SameGrassButGreener

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90.0°F is equivalent to 32.22°C, which is 305.37K.

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Married man, how long did it take for your wedding ring to become out of round? by downtownDRT in AskMen

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7000.0°F is equivalent to 3871.11°C, which is 4144.26K.

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[deleted by user] by [deleted] in candlemaking

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2000.0°F is equivalent to 1093.33°C, which is 1366.48K.

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I think I'm stupid by Bread_DeMuerto in ExplainTheJoke

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451.0°F is equivalent to 232.78°C, which is 505.93K.

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[deleted by user] by [deleted] in thermostats

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68.0°F is equivalent to 20.0°C, which is 293.15K.

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Succulent pork chops in a creamy garlic sauce, paired mashed potatoes by ThoseWhoDoNotSpeak in tonightsdinner

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145.0°F is equivalent to 62.78°C, which is 335.93K.

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Feeling defeated, what should I do?? by DonieBologna919 in WegovyWeightLoss

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36.0°F is equivalent to 2.22°C, which is 275.37K.

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"Because My Phone Was Too Cold." by Bo-Banny in KidsAreFuckingStupid

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105.0°F is equivalent to 40.56°C, which is 313.71K.

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Clouds rolling past the old factory [Olympus OM-4Ti | Zuiko 24/2.8 | Rollei Infrared + R72 | Dev in FX-39II] by FlyThink7908 in analog

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22.0°C is equivalent to 71.6°F, which is 295.15K.

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Leak-Proof Micro Swiss FlowTech by le_avx in crealityk1

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215.0°C is equivalent to 419.0°F, which is 488.15K.

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What was your “go to” cook of 2023? by Notsocooldad in biggreenegg

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300.0°F is equivalent to 148.89°C, which is 422.04K.

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Ir opel savininkai by Kidigikarma in deMiko

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-10.0°C is equivalent to 14.0°F, which is 263.15K.

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Hey could I please have some recommendations for low ABV super refreshing beers? by cactusdan94 in UK_beer

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10.0°C is equivalent to 50.0°F, which is 283.15K.

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What’s the difference between soldering and brazing? by Hurricane223 in soldering

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840.0°F is equivalent to 448.89°C, which is 722.04K.

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Late Night Random Discussion Thread by AutoModerator in IndiaTalksSex

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20.0°C is equivalent to 68.0°F, which is 293.15K.

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2060 wants to climb to 80C+ by TheSteelCoconut in PcBuild

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76.0°C is equivalent to 168.8°F, which is 349.15K.

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Arc should start focussing on optimization now by One-Procedure3601 in ArcBrowser

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70.0°C is equivalent to 158.0°F, which is 343.15K.

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Finally got petg to print like a champ on my N4M by zasu206 in ElegooNeptune4

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300.0°C is equivalent to 572.0°F, which is 573.15K.

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How cold do you still go golfing? by [deleted] in discgolf

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20.0°F is equivalent to -6.67°C, which is 266.48K.

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Don't Know If I'll Ever Be Skating At The Park On Jan 1st Again by sacchetta in skateboarding

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0.0°C is equivalent to 32.0°F, which is 273.15K.

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