Happy Friday @CEOPeople
- pissontheroof
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Re: Happy Friday @CEOPeople
Agreed...Fahrenheit makes zero sense.
100°C = Boiling point of water
0°C = Freezing point of water
Regardless....enjoy the beers
100°C = Boiling point of water
0°C = Freezing point of water
Regardless....enjoy the beers
Re: Happy Friday @CEOPeople
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Re: Happy Friday @CEOPeople
And everyone understands that anything under 0c is brass monkeys, 0 degrees is bloody cold, 10c is a bit nippy, 30c is stinking hot and 40c is fuckoff hot.
It's intuitive and easily understood.
Re: Happy Friday @CEOPeople
Don't forget the humidity level. 30c at 20% is fine. At 80% it is a different story.Random Dude wrote: ↑Sat Apr 06, 2024 11:54 amAnd everyone understands that anything under 0c is brass monkeys, 0 degrees is bloody cold, 10c is a bit nippy, 30c is stinking hot and 40c is fuckoff hot.
It's intuitive and easily understood.
Only idiots choose to live where it reaches 40c.
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Re: Happy Friday @CEOPeople
I once lost $100 bar bet from a guy who told me -40c was the same temp as -40f ...
Last edited by Fridaywithmateo on Sat Apr 06, 2024 12:44 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Happy Friday @CEOPeople
Thanks, I have no issues with being called an idiot, as long as the discussion is fact based - however, top temperatures of 40°C is for sure nothing, anybody properly acclimatized should have any issues with - except he is going for a marathon at noon...
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Re: Happy Friday @CEOPeople
In the UK, people and newspapers would use Fahrenheit to talk about hot temperatures (it's in the 90's today) but always use Celcius to talk about cold temperatures (it will be below zero)
Re: Happy Friday @CEOPeople
Usually the highest temperatures of the day aren't recorded at noon but 2-3 hours later because the heat builds up during the day.
Here in the Northeast we have daily highs of 41 degrees @ 40% humidity giving an experienced temperature of mid forties It has been pretty darn hot here for the last few weeks. From 11 till 18 hours you better keep a long siesta.
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