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70º in December
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Temperature translation for non-Americans:
70°F ≈ 21.1°C
50°F = 10°C
20°F ≈ -6.7°C
Conversion for the Midwest
70f= nice out 50f= nice out 20f= bring a hoodie. It's nice out.
Lol I was just telling my sister in law "how nice it was out" yesterday. I look at the temp: 22F.
-10f - damn. Snot froze. That's inconvenient. Still, look at those sun dogs. It's nice out.
-40 - my eyes froze shut when I blinked... It's darn cold.
It's currently 50F° in my living room. It's been like this since start of December. Heating is for weaklings.
Mold spores be like
Wouldn't mold like warm and wet air? Not dry and cold?
You don't want your walls to get below the dew point.
I see, that makes sense!
My dogs start to shiver inside at like 55, but will spend all day outside at 30 and love every minute of it. Fuckin weirdos. So we compromise, they get the heat, the fluffy pillows, and wrapped in blankets, and I get to live with them.
Here's an easy way for disadvantaged yanks to learn Celsius:
40C = 104F perfect hot tub temp
30C = 86F hot day
20C = 68F nice cool day
10C = 50F chilly day
0C = 32F freezing
Commit these to memory, then it's exactly 9F for every 5C in between. (or about 2:1)
[da fak with the downvotes? Just refuse to learn?]
You give multiple references and say remember these and then do some estimations. Just subtract 30, divide by 2. 80F is approximately 25C. I'm not cooking meth here I'm arguing on the Internet.
Fine but I'm offering a simplified and exact conversion method that mostly only requires memorizing four numbers
End your line with two spaces.
Like
this,
see?
Lol Memmy interprets that as no spaces.
Nice, but should be "temperature translation for 99% of countries"
I don't know... I sort of like "temperature translation for non-murricans" better.
That's amazing. She died in 1964 and still kept working.
I'm up in Mammoth right now and it is raining, absolutely wild for this time of year. I didn't even bother snowboarding this trip because the slopes are more conducive to ice-skating. Caught of on a lot of sleep though, so that was nice.
I feel ya, but try not to give in to that feeling, as it's also the last step in the oil companie's PR playbook; when it's finally coming knowledge, to say "well, yes it was our fault but it's too late to do anything about it "
It was sixty degrees yesterday, in Saskatchewan
So everyone's dead??