Oops you're right. I just converted 1°C to kelvin and brain farted
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That would make sense, bulletproofing your standard before the bulletproofing technology catches up.
He was praying when it happened. "Oh my god"
No, they're not. I couldn't tell what those numbers mean even if you asked, but I can tell what 0°C outside feels, and what 100°C sauna feels. I can also tell that 21°C is a nice ambient temperature for chilling, and 15-20°C is ideal for most outdoor sports.
Yeah sure those are not necessarily nice round numbers, but I've used the scale all my life so it's intuitive to me, same as the Fahrentrash is intuitive to you
You do experience 69°C if you go to sauna before it's warm
Kelvin is just Celsius +274.15
Ftfy
Probably the priest who fell on a potato while cooking naked
Yep, only liquids should be measured in volume, since liquids do not compress
Not really a temperature thing, but I also can't sleep shit on soft bed or I'll just get the worst sleep quality and everything hurts in the morning. I'm rather ligh-weight but I've always gone for the stiffest possible mattresses because it feels more comfy to sleep on.
And I love to sleep on those thin foam sleeping pads, just the best shit and you wake up so fresh
We could run wind turbines in reverse
Pfff
I code in PowerPoint
You really don't understand what reference points are. The scale is useless without reference points, and I'm not accustomed to them while I have very clear ones for Celsius.
Sure I can understand that 100F feels very hot, but if I was outside in that temperature I couldn't tell you an estimate in Fahrenheit how hot it feels