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djpbaltimore said:
hrotha said:
I don't see how Fahrenheit is any more arbitrary than Celsius. *runs*

Scientifically, this is true. We really should be using the Kelvin scale. Looks like about 310 K tomorrow?

Kelvin scale belongs to the International.system of units as "m" and "kg"...but for some strange reason it's not as widely used!

Fahrenheit is just ugly :p

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I'm not sure, maybe we use Celsius because temperatures at which Water changes its state are easier to remember (0 and 100)
 
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Turned out it was hot, but not as hot as predicted. No signs of rain at all, as expected. The wind got harder during the day, not sure how much effect it had. It was very noticeable for sure.