Why would it be anything else?
It's clearly too low a number to be °K. And since the only two valid units of measurement for temperature are Kelvin and Celsius, it must be °C.
Why would it be anything else?
It's clearly too low a number to be °K. And since the only two valid units of measurement for temperature are Kelvin and Celsius, it must be °C.
It can be that. But it is also a medium for public forums.
There's a good chance you are mistaken. It was not specified which type of mile they are referencing.
The only sensible mile to use would be the Scandinavian mile (10.000m). = 6000km range.
Another possibility is the nautical mile (1852m). = 1.111,2km range.
And there are plenty of other "miles" to choose from.
Steve does go on, and on, and on, and on... Quite challenging, if you have a tight deadline.
• Not an invasion of privacy.
• Activating a sprinkler would be a better deterrent than sending an alert to Simon.