W warhorse New Member Apr 16, 2002 #2 I just registered 2 minutes ago! Don't you guys have anything else to do?
ris New Member Apr 16, 2002 #7 -4! holy freezing crap! not sure what it's like here in cardiff, probably raining though
Justintime Guest Apr 16, 2002 #8 warhorse, i'm talking celcius, is it the same there? whats that in farenheight?
F fury Administrator Staff member Apr 16, 2002 #9 -4 sounds good right about now... it's nearly 35 degrees outside. 10-15 inside, though. Rock on, air conditioning!
-4 sounds good right about now... it's nearly 35 degrees outside. 10-15 inside, though. Rock on, air conditioning!
G Guest Guest Apr 17, 2002 #10 I'm glad you joined Warhorse! It's great to see some of the OCN/HWC guys here. I thought I'd never see some of you in a off topic forum again.
I'm glad you joined Warhorse! It's great to see some of the OCN/HWC guys here. I thought I'd never see some of you in a off topic forum again.
MitchSchaft New Member Apr 17, 2002 #12 What's your temp in fahrenheit. I didn't do very good at math and have forgotten the equation. It's 85 here in memphis and humid as hell.
What's your temp in fahrenheit. I didn't do very good at math and have forgotten the equation. It's 85 here in memphis and humid as hell.
Justintime Guest Apr 17, 2002 #13 no idea Mitch, i'm no good at the conversions, but its Frosty outside atm
F fury Administrator Staff member Apr 17, 2002 #14 It feels like 95F outside with all the humidity, but about like 50-60 in my room.
F fury Administrator Staff member Apr 17, 2002 #16 -4 is about 25 degrees F, btw x = the celsius temperature (x * 1.8) + 32 = temperature in fahrenheit Just reverse the equation for F to C. (x - 32) / 1.8
-4 is about 25 degrees F, btw x = the celsius temperature (x * 1.8) + 32 = temperature in fahrenheit Just reverse the equation for F to C. (x - 32) / 1.8