We need a time out from T.O.

MrBishop said:
Works well in some cases.... temperature f'r instance.

Water freezes at zero and boils at 100. Need to go outside, you don't have to get all mathy to figure out if its likely to snow or not (VERY imporant up here :) )
Fahrenheit's freezing point is 32. If it's significantly below that and it looks like it will rain then it will probably snow. It's not very hard to figure out.
 
Inkara1 said:
Fahrenheit's freezing point is 32. If it's significantly below that and it looks like it will rain then it will probably snow. It's not very hard to figure out.
:shrug: I've gotten used to it, ditto for measuring speed.
I still use feet, inches, and pounds though.
 
"Attack of the 50-foot Woman" seems to flow off the tongue a lot better than its metric equivalent, wouldn't you say?
 
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