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		<title>Comment on Resistance by colbeyc@phase2online.com</title>
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		<description>As it turns out, the value I get in from the micro-controller is basically degrees F + 282. I am not sure the basis behind that arbitrary value, I am sure it has some meaning, but for the need I have right now this works fine. I get proper responses in the range of 32F to 74F.
I always seem to try to make things harder than they are at first.</description>
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I always seem to try to make things harder than they are at first.</p>
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