I’ve always been fascinated by the Galileo Thermometer, they look really nice and they do actually work, I’m not going to go into how they work, that’s for you to find out, suffice to say that when the temperature goes up, the floats go down and when the temperature goes down the floats go up ;)

Project 365 #26 Galileo Thermometer

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3 Responses to “Project 365 Photo A Day #26: Galileo Thermometer”
  1. Ileane
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    I have one of these too! I think its quite charming.
    .-= Ileane is hoping you stop by and read Branding The Podcast Blog =-.

  2. Mike from DailyShotOfCoffee
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    My parent’s have one and I admit that everytime I go visit them, I find myself checking it out.

  3. john
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    I understand how it works but how do you read the temperature on this thermometer? How do you know exactly how many degrees are in the room?

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