• @Thaumiel
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    1 year ago

    Hard agree with metric for the most part. I forever stand by Fahrenheit for temperatures you experience, and Celsius for science. I don’t want to have to use decimals in my everyday life, but that’s just me

    And really, K is the ideal temperature unit for scientific purposes, since there’s actually a hard starting point, rather than picking an arbitrary state change at an arbitrary pressure of a kind of arbitrary compound.

    • @[email protected]
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      351 year ago

      The measurement for temperatures you experience really does not matter outside of what you’re used to, do you think non-Americans get confused about how cold 6°C or 23°C is?

      • @TheSealStartedIt
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        61 year ago

        Americans always say they prever Fahrenheit over Celsius because the measurment is more exact. Also Americans: "The weather is in the fifties today.“

        They just like to find excuses why they prefer the things that they are used to. It’s human nature.

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        61 year ago

        Temperature scale doesn’t matter in daily life, so I hate that there’s always this argument about which scale makes more sense. Knowing what a given temperature feels like is no more difficult than remembering that water freezes at 32 degrees fahrenheit and boils at 212.

        I’m all for a system based around multiples of 10, but for temperature, even Celsius isn’t done that way, other than 0 and 100.

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          Every temperature scale in our usual range is pretty arbitrary at the end of the day, but you have to admit that the fixpoints of Fahrenheit are particularly useless in everyday life.

    • @Jarix
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      191 year ago

      Celcius. Water freezes at 0 and boils at 100

      Pretty good frame of reference

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        71 year ago

        It gets way easier for “feel” of weather too! In most habitable places in the world, 0°C is around as cold as you’ll regularly see (also a handy number for when you need to watch for ice). Similarly, 40°C is around as high as most habitable places get, also a nice easy number to work with.

        In fahrenheit, these numbers are 30 and 105, I mean I can get rounding down for ease of use but you’re moving the reference points a lot to make it 25 to 100 for what you usually see and that’s certainly not more intuitive than 0-40

        • @SimplyATable
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          Consider it as a general scale from 0-100. First third is freezing, second third is alright, the rest is kinda bleh. Above or below the scale, take caution when you’re outside

      • @4lan
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        21 year ago

        Especially considering we are water

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        21 year ago

        You forgot about the arbitrary “standard” pressure part and missed the point by a light second.

        • @Jarix
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          11 year ago

          I didnt forget, i said pretty good frame of reference because it didnt feel necessary given the context of people using it for real world everyday things. Which is typically at “fuck it, close enough” for most people to not have to worry about

          If i said perfect, excellent, amazing, the best then i might concede your point, but i didnt so i dont however correct you are that there are other factors that can change the points of reference

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      1 year ago

      I don’t want to use decimals in my everyday life

      Don’t you use decimals for prices already?

      • @not_woody_shaw
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        51 year ago

        They do but they don’t matter because of sales tax and tips.

        • @Thaumiel
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          11 year ago

          Yup. Being at the store is just a guessing game until the tax gets added. And then I just swipe the card lol