It was posted by L. K. where I now add my 0.02 EUR...
> On Thu, 7 Jun 2001, Albert D. Cahalan wrote:
> > Negative temperatures do not really exist.
> Are you really sure about this ?

I am. I made Abitur (german degree after 13yrs of school)
with physics being an important course, and there can not
be any temperature less than 0 K (or -273.15°C if you want).
This is because temperature is nothing but the movement of
pieces of materie (and even photons, ergo energy).

-mirabilos
-- 
C:\>debug
-e100 EA F0 FF 00 F0
-g
--->Enjoy!

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