I just want to say thank you to the Americans on here who have evidently made a concerted effort to start putting an F to specify when they are talking about Fahrenheit degrees.
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@Photo55 oh no I did not conflate dates with this discussion!!! Lord, dates... One day! One day we'll all 20260130.
@Tarnport @Photo55, https://xkcd.com/1179/ has that format listed as “discouraged”

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@Tarnport @Photo55, https://xkcd.com/1179/ has that format listed as “discouraged”

@lp0_on_fire @Tarnport easily compatible though.
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I just want to say thank you to the Americans on here who have evidently made a concerted effort to start putting an F to specify when they are talking about Fahrenheit degrees.
I can't imagine what prompted the recent shift, but it makes a difference, it's clearer and respectful to the rest of the world, and I for one have noticed the change.
Be sure to “C” us back!

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@Tarnport maybe we want out

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i try to give both! My Celsius is estimate but working a lot in science labs mean I have a few setpoints so i just scale between, haha.I do like F better for daily weather and such because 0 is fuckin cold and 100 is fuckin hot. 0 is fuckin cold in C too, but 100 would be dead. So i do prefer the resolution f gives for livable comfort temps so I kinda wish using both was the norm because in my mind both make sense for different things. (I mean Kelvin is cool too but talk about resolution issues for most things haha.)
@Myotis_cuniculus
I saw something that said Fahrenheit scale is basically "% hot":0F = 0% hot
50F = 50% hot
100F = 100% hotAnd, I mean it kinda is?
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