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This is what cold means. - Lessinath - 19-Jan-2012 Quote:Here's my good opportunity to rant about how Fahrenheit bases it's absolute 0 point not at 0. It makes no sense - the lack of temperature entirely should be expressed as 0 and not a negative number. It makes me LOL at how such situations can happen in real life because we've all gotten used to such a system - at least Celcius bases it's 0 point at something that makes much more sense. Indeed. Celcius makes sense. As far as absolute zero goes, there's kelvin for that - unfortunately kelvin makes important marks like the freezing point of water very arbitrary. This is what cold means. - BitBuster - 19-Jan-2012 ...well, Fahrenheit has its advantages too. It's more precise, and though it may just be a happy coincidence, Fahrenheit temperatures actually tend to accord more to a 0-100 scale (with a handful of exceptions). It's easier to think of a 98 (F) degree day as "hot" than it is to think of a 27 © day. It's all what you're used to, though... This is what cold means. - AdrenalinDragon - 19-Jan-2012 Everywhere in England uses Celcius. When I went to Florida on holiday, it was the coldest recorded temperature there and we couldn't go to the beach or do much because it was always raining. We didn't pack any warm clothes and only wore shorts for the whole time, so we were freezing cold there, which sucked. ![]() This is what cold means. - Lessinath - 19-Jan-2012 Quote:Everywhere in England uses Celcius. When I went to Florida on holiday, it was the coldest recorded temperature there and we couldn't go to the beach or do much because it was always raining. We didn't pack any warm clothes and only wore shorts for the whole time, so we were freezing cold there, which sucked. Everywhere in the States except Hawaii gets cold snaps like that sometimes. You learned that for the future, though. However, on rare occasion almost anywhere can get super cold (for that area). Honolulu has a record low of 11c despite average highs being 27c to 32c all year. This is what cold means. - rockdet - 19-Jan-2012 Below -30C in Quebec is rare-ish, but still happens couple times every winter. Yeah, we're used to cold temperatures. This is what cold means. - Lessinath - 25-Jan-2012 Quote:Below -30C in Quebec is rare-ish, but still happens couple times every winter. Yeah, we're used to cold temperatures. Well, here it's either cold with snow, extreme cold without snow (funny how that works?), extremely humid and/or hot with violent storms. A few weeks a year it's comfortable, but those are in the minority. Or maybe I'm just too picky. We should make a general "weather thread". This is what cold means. - geodave - 25-Jan-2012 Living in the upper midwest is insane in terms of weather. You'd think when I left Minnesota I'd move south, not to Michigan. This is what cold means. - quiznos00 - 25-Jan-2012 ![]() oh the irony. This is what cold means. - BitBuster - 25-Jan-2012 Hahaha! This is what cold means. - geodave - 25-Jan-2012 Yes, I know I'm HOT. ![]() |