Let's Have a Funny Pic Thread! Mk 56

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And this is why we still use Farenheit in the US for weather. I still can't wrap my head around Celsius for how hot it is outside. They use it in Formula 1 when they talk about the temperature of the air and the track, but it's totally meaningless to me.
And yet somehow pretty much everyone else on the entire planet has figured it out. :shrug:
 
And yet somehow pretty much everyone else on the entire planet has figured it out. :shrug:
25 C is comfortable
30 Cis hot
35 C is very hot
45 C is death valley

But for me Fahrenheit makes more sense

45 is very cold (for a Socal native)
55 is cold
65 is cool
75 is comfortable
85 is warm
95 is hot
105 is very hot
115 is desert hot
125 is death valley.
 
25 C is comfortable
30 Cis hot
35 C is very hot
45 C is death valley

But for me Fahrenheit makes more sense

45 is very cold (for a Socal native)
55 is cold
65 is cool
75 is comfortable
85 is warm
95 is hot
105 is very hot
115 is desert hot
125 is death valley.
Temperature is relative so the numbers make more sense to you because you live in Fahrenheit. If you live elsewhere Fahrenheit is equally baffling as Centigrade is to you. I talk to my Aussie friends and have to convert from F->C for most of them to understand if it's very hot or not :shrug:

45 isn't cold at all, -45 that's different :Wave:
 
25 C is comfortable
30 Cis hot
35 C is very hot
45 C is death valley

But for me Fahrenheit makes more sense

45 is very cold (for a Socal native)
55 is cold
65 is cool
75 is comfortable
85 is warm
95 is hot
105 is very hot
115 is desert hot
125 is death valley.

I'm really not sure how either makes more intrinsic sense. :shrug:
 
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