Talk:Kelvin/@comment-24472911-20150601205717/@comment-24472911-20150626001829

Just because it works after conversion doesn't mean that it's what people tend to think of. Celsius is more of an everyday measurement. When was the last time you've heard someone say "Oh, it's 290 Kelvin outside"? I'm assuming that normal people generally don't use Kelvin or associate it with much more than absolute zero.

I guess you do have a point that it can be associated with both hot and cold, but I would have assumed that it was cool simply from the name. Nubee is weird