- 29 Jan 09, 13:25#89216
Yeh, but kilometers makes it sound faster lol
Im not at work because we have had the worst ICE Storm in 6yrs today. I am working from home. It sucks!!!!
I believe my brother is in your neck of the woods working as he runs a crew that installs and repairs powerlines and such. All I know is that at 12pm I was fishing and it was a sunny 75 degree's and then around 5pm the temp had dropped almost 20 degree's.
You may want to convert those temps into Celsius for the majority of our members here- Fahrenheit is such a retarded way of measuring temps
I'm running a futile crusade against it on a daily basis
So: 24 degrees C and a drop of around 11.
Celcius and Fahrenheit are both retarded. kilometers and Miles are much easier to figure out. An F1 car can go about 340kph.. That's hella fast in mph
Au contraire my friend: Celsius is metric and has a logical basis: 0 C is when water (the most abundant and important compound for life on Earth) freezes - and it boils at 100 C. Compare this to the arbitrary 32 F for the freezing point and 212 F for boiling (WTF!?).
I actually prefer miles over kilometers. Why? You do about 60 miles per hour on average when you travel - an hour has 60 minutes, so it's very easy to estimate the time it takes to go to a place 45 miles away. Try that with kilometers and it's a bit more involved.
Yeh, but kilometers makes it sound faster lol