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I was waiting for you to edit it to finish it.Indeed I did not.
I don't even know where I was going with that.![]()
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I was waiting for you to edit it to finish it.Indeed I did not.
I don't even know where I was going with that.![]()
Degrees can be represented as fractional without much effort.Fahrenheit is the more accurate system. The degrees are smaller. It takes 9 Fahrenheit degrees to equal 5 Celsius degrees.
Yes and 0.1°F is still smaller than 0.1°C.Degrees can be represented as fractional without much effort.
Precision is infinite; you can extend decimal places for either system as far as you want. That is, assuming you have the tech to back up that precision with accuracy. Precision in whole units is rather arbitrary in a scientific sense, assuming it's not absurdly large or small.Yes and 0.1°F is still smaller than 0.1°C.
Fahrenheit is the more accurate system. The degrees are smaller. It takes 9 Fahrenheit degrees to equal 5 Celsius degrees.
Yes and it is wonderful!!!
Yeah, you found out how well your dogs liked them.
Why not? You know they will eat it and they already drink stuff that you wouldn't drink.
You may never get there.
Indeed I did not.
I don't even know where I was going with that.![]()
I was waiting for you to edit it to finish it.
Degrees can be represented as fractional without much effort.
Yes and 0.1°F is still smaller than 0.1°C.
Precision is infinite; you can extend decimal places for either system as far as you want. That is, assuming you have the tech to back up that precision with accuracy.
In any context in which the imprecision involved would actually be important—incubation, for example—Fahrenheit measurements are likewise calculated to a decimal number.Exactly!! When I Googled it, it’s crazy even just the difference between 20 and 30 degrees Celsius. That’s only 10 for them but it’s like 20 for us. 68 to 86. Vastly different temps but they only have a limited way to represent it it seems ahah
I do like having lots of space and few neighbors!I want a place like that eventually. But I also like being so close to stores and things I need as well as fun things like concerts and movies. And jobs haha
Exactly!!! LOL x2 on all lol
Me too lol
See? You gotta do all that extra effort just to be a little more accurate whereas it’s totally unnecessary with Fahrenheit.![]()
In any context in which the imprecision involved would actually be important—incubation, for example—Fahrenheit measurements are likewise calculated to a decimal number.
I'd rather have snow in the winter than humidity in the summer
What? They're ten full degrees apart in Celsius. Stating simply the temperature to the nearest whole number is plenty for day to day usage.Hmmm that’s true. But what do you do when they’re telling you the weather for example? Cause 68 is far different than 86 and one I may need a sweater but the other maybe not but if it’s only a couple degrees different in Celsius how would you know? Haha