Message from @Alnoso

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2017-03-10 21:28:40 UTC  

"farenheit is better because it's based on what we feel not the changing states of water"

2017-03-10 21:28:46 UTC  

I still prefer celsius, easier to do maths

2017-03-10 21:28:57 UTC  

ive read half the article

2017-03-10 21:29:17 UTC  

most of it is just based on what they feel

2017-03-10 21:29:21 UTC  
2017-03-10 21:29:27 UTC  

the rest just doesnt make sense

2017-03-10 21:29:43 UTC  

like fahrentheit is something with water and salt or something

2017-03-10 21:29:51 UTC  

Um excuse me, just out of curiosity, what is each of the voice channels specifically for? I don't wanna go somewhere I shouldn't.

2017-03-10 21:30:29 UTC  

it doesnt really matter tbh

2017-03-10 21:30:44 UTC  

although those with game names are for gaming

2017-03-10 21:30:54 UTC  

just join a random one and if you're in the wrong one apologize and call everyone a cunt

2017-03-10 21:30:57 UTC  

and afk is for afk people

2017-03-10 21:31:46 UTC  

Oh, ok. Thank you for your time ^^

2017-03-10 21:32:00 UTC  

aight any time 😃

2017-03-10 21:32:31 UTC  

join me

2017-03-10 21:32:38 UTC  

Also, just to plop one cent in, is there really a lot of math going on with Celsius and Fahrenheit in daily life?

2017-03-10 21:32:41 UTC  

and we shall rule the galaxy as father and whatever

2017-03-10 21:32:53 UTC  

it depends what you'd need the math for

2017-03-10 21:33:12 UTC  

Oh, sure. I'm sure it is useful in some places...

2017-03-10 21:33:17 UTC  

2.5 cm is 1 inch I think

2017-03-10 21:33:22 UTC  

if you're a pseudo-smartass like me you'd probably like to overcomplicate simple things just so your spaghetti doesn't boil a second longer

2017-03-10 21:33:31 UTC  

well as celcious is moslty a range between -4 and 40 as air tempature in daily use

2017-03-10 21:33:36 UTC  

it really just easier

2017-03-10 21:33:37 UTC  

if you work in a field that requires it having celsius is handy

2017-03-10 21:33:54 UTC  

Anyone else use the metric system???

2017-03-10 21:33:56 UTC  

Right, but if you're a lazy smartass like me, you figure the spaghetti can take it so you can keep reading a book.

2017-03-10 21:34:04 UTC  

if not then farenheit is marginally more convenient but it's not hard to realize that 40's hot as fuck anything with - is not

2017-03-10 21:34:38 UTC  

I mean, I learned both systems in homeschooling, but after the grade of like 9...it stopped coming up.

2017-03-10 21:34:39 UTC  

In the uk anything above 12 is a blessing

2017-03-10 21:34:39 UTC  

yeah

2017-03-10 21:34:50 UTC  

just like you have the already rather mandatory scale of 0-100 you can set a new scale of -10 to 40

2017-03-10 21:34:50 UTC  

in the netherlands aswell

2017-03-10 21:34:53 UTC  

And life has never demanded me to remember it or bushels or pecks, or even gallons.

2017-03-10 21:35:06 UTC  

C is better for water, F is better for air. That's one way to look at it.

2017-03-10 21:35:19 UTC  

i dont think its better for air

2017-03-10 21:35:35 UTC  

I suppose, but not much happens with air at temperatures we care about

2017-03-10 21:35:37 UTC  

Did you ask air?

2017-03-10 21:35:38 UTC  

because the range of air temperature doesnt really differ alot

2017-03-10 21:35:56 UTC  

I believe sciencemen use kelvin for stuff like oxygen liqueification

2017-03-10 21:36:02 UTC  

60 degree C range

2017-03-10 21:36:04 UTC  

In the uk schools they nvr taught us anything that didnt use the metric system in maths, science etc