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DerbyDad03 August 1st 19 02:41 AM

I don't get it, why is metric better?
 
On Monday, July 29, 2019 at 11:10:58 PM UTC-4, DJ Delorie wrote:
J. Clarke writes:
Well that's nice, but how does it apply to gasoline, mercury, or
liquid hydrogen?


Or humans. Fahrenheit is convenient because normal outside temperatures
range from 0 to 100 (ish). I don't care how comfortable the water is.
But now I have to remember that -17 is cold and 38 is hot.


How hard is it to remember that -17 is cold? -17 is cold in both F & C.

The difference is that in F it's F-ing cold, while in C it's just C-C-C-Cold.

Clare Snyder August 1st 19 06:21 PM

I don't get it, why is metric better?
 
On Wed, 31 Jul 2019 18:41:22 -0700 (PDT), DerbyDad03
wrote:

On Monday, July 29, 2019 at 11:10:58 PM UTC-4, DJ Delorie wrote:
J. Clarke writes:
Well that's nice, but how does it apply to gasoline, mercury, or
liquid hydrogen?


Or humans. Fahrenheit is convenient because normal outside temperatures
range from 0 to 100 (ish). I don't care how comfortable the water is.
But now I have to remember that -17 is cold and 38 is hot.


How hard is it to remember that -17 is cold? -17 is cold in both F & C.

The difference is that in F it's F-ing cold, while in C it's just C-C-C-Cold.

And -40 is as dangerous for male brass monkeys on either scale


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