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by dmoy
851 days ago
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I grew up in a place where it'd get above 100F and below 0F pretty much every year. But I will say, F is pretty decent still, even if the GP statement is a bit off: 100F is getting uncomfortably hot for a human. You gotta worry about heat stroke and stuff. 0F is getting uncomfortably cold for a human. You gotta worry about frostbite and dying from the cold if underdressed. In the middle, you'll probably live. Get locked out of the house taking out the trash when it's 15F? You're probably okay until you find a neighbor. Get locked out of the house taking out the trash when it's -15F? You have a moment of mental sheer panic where you realize you might be getting frostbite and require medical attention if you don't get inside in like <10 minutes. But yea I still use C for almost everything. |
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I think basically all of these are rationalisation (and that goes for the celsius numbers too). They don't matter. You learn very early which numbers you actually care about, and they're pretty much never going to be 0 or 100 on either scale.
You're not going to be thinking about whether it's 0 outside or not if locked out; just whether or not you're freezing cold or not.