Paul Berg
@prberg
Celsius is the objectively better temperature scale for daily life. Water undergoes a phase transition at 0° and 100° Celsius—it freezes and boils, respectively. This is clear and easy to remember.
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@antaur.eth
thanks. could never convince my American friends.
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A. Rizudin
@saviourv
Yeah, that makes sense. Even for baking stuff, too.
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@flea
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Brown
@crimsonking
Celsius 232.78 would have been a shit book title tho
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wahoo.eth 🎩✨
@wahoo
I think one advantage of Fahrenheit for daily life is that 0-100 represent extremes for most people living in temperate climates, so seems better for most weather-related temperatures (or maybe I’m just more used to thinking of everything in Fahrenheit being American). 119✨
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