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[–] repungnant_canary@lemmy.world 224 points 1 week ago (7 children)

When you use Celsius from birth 41C does make you say FORTY ONE DEGREES?!!!

[–] doggle@lemmy.dbzer0.com 140 points 1 week ago (4 children)

Yeah, but it hits different. Smaller number is smaller.

That's why I use Kelvin. THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN DEGREES?!!

[–] deus@lemmy.world 94 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Degrees? While using Kelvin?? OP is a phony!

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[–] Woht24@lemmy.world 91 points 1 week ago (10 children)

100%

It's just Americans having American perspectives promoted as world views.

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[–] CarbonIceDragon@pawb.social 172 points 1 week ago (8 children)

By that metric, kelvin would be even better though.

[–] RandomStickman@fedia.io 153 points 1 week ago (4 children)

by that metric

Americans cannot understand any metric

[–] snooggums@midwest.social 77 points 1 week ago (3 children)

2 liter bottle.

Checkmate, athiests.

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[–] rovingnothing29@lemmy.world 69 points 1 week ago (9 children)

You miss out on screaming that it's negative anything though.

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[–] shinratdr@lemmy.ca 151 points 1 week ago (53 children)

For proof that this thread is just people justifying what they know as better somehow, look no further than Canada.

We do cooking temps in Fahrenheit, weather in Celsius. Human weights in pounds, but never pounds and oz. Food weights in grams, cooking weights in pounds and oz. Liquid volume in millilitres and litres, but cooking in cups, teaspoons and tablespoons. Speed & distance in kilometres, heights in feet and inches.

Try and give this any consistency and people will look at you like you’re fucked. The next town is 100km over, I’m 5ft 10in, a can of soda is 355ml, it’s 21c out and I have the oven roasting something at 400f. Tell me it’s 68f out and I will fight you.

People like what they are used to, and will bend over backwards to justify it. This becomes blatantly obvious when you use a random mix of units like we do, because you realize that all that matters is mental scale.

If Fahrenheit is “how people feel” then why are feet useful measurements of height when 90% of people are between 4ft and 6ft? They aren’t. You just know the scale in your head, so when someone says they’re 7ft tall you say “dang that’s tall”. That’s it.

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[–] CaptainPedantic@lemmy.world 86 points 1 week ago (38 children)

The only good thing about Fahrenheit is that 69 degrees (20.5 C) is a nice temperature.

[–] RandomStickman@fedia.io 61 points 1 week ago (7 children)

And you can bake things at 420

[–] psud@aussie.zone 1 points 4 days ago

You can make the temperature dial of an oven have matching degrees of rotation and degrees Celcius.

Turn the dial to point straight down to bake at 180°

Turn it 3/4 of the way to cook a pizza at 270°

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[–] mcSibiss@lemmy.world 76 points 1 week ago (24 children)

By that logic, Americans should use km/h instead of mph. Going 0-100 is much better than 0-60. For the same reason you keep telling us why Fahrenheit is so much more intuitive.

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[–] mexicancartel@lemmy.dbzer0.com 73 points 1 week ago

TWO HUNDRED AND SEVETY THREE KELVIN I'M FREEZING

[–] Korrok@lemmy.blahaj.zone 59 points 1 week ago (3 children)

41°C sounds terrifying to me

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[–] hex@programming.dev 58 points 1 week ago (10 children)

Once again... the classic argument of: "Well, I grew up using this system, and I'm used to the system. I have built an internal intuition for how hot and cold the temperature is. I am used to >100 being hot! 40 is not hot!"

Well then. I grew up using celcius and... "IT'S FOURTY FUCKING ONE DEGREES OUTSIDE?" sounds just as hot.

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[–] BlackDragon@slrpnk.net 58 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (15 children)

Sounds like a great time to propose my system of temperature: Super Celsius. I'll connect it to the freezing and boiling points of water just like Celsius, but while freezing remains at 0, boiling is now 1000. Get ready for a nice mild day of 250.

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[–] tino@lemmy.world 54 points 1 week ago (13 children)

it's not about what makes more sense: what makes more sense is what you use everyday and is natural to you. 40+ C is freaking hot because when you experience it, it's freaking hot. It's about what the entire rest of the world is using as a standard.

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