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Atop Collier Cone, Three Sisters Wilderness, Oregon

 

zero-kelvin.com, tinkered with in the spare time of Chad Roberts, is a wholly owned subsidiary of no one. Everything on this site is original and therefore copyrighted © Chad Roberts 1998-2001.

However, if you want to use something from here, just ask first. Plain and simple.

As stated before—for those who never took or were asleep in physics or chemistry class: 0 Kelvin (also known as absolute zero) is the theoretical minimum of temperature, as defined on an absolute scale by Lord Kelvin in 1847. More specifically, it is the temperature where the entropy (the degree of disorder) of a crystalline pure substance becomes equal to zero. 

It’s worth noting that the level of disorder of this site will never be equal to zero.

For the more curious of you out there: designed with Photoshop, Illustrator and a dash of Paint Shop Pro (and FrontPage for new layouts when I’m feeling lazy).

For the typographiles: the fonts Weissach, California FB, and Eurostile (normal and bold flavors) are most common, with screen-legible Verdana as the body font of choice.

Designed to be best compatible with generation 4 and higher browsers (as much as it grieves me to say it, it does looks best in Microsoft Internet Explorer). Although it is still certainly legible and navigable with lower-level HTTP & HTML browser clients.

All views represented, expressed, or implied are not necessarily those of Pierre Charles L’Enfant or Mrs. McFrugal’s Sausage-like Meat Condiments, Inc., or me. So suck up and deal.

If feel the need to whine, moan, or otherwise kvetch, go here. Otherwise, practice your composition skills with an email.

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