makes much more sense than Centigrade. I mean, going from steam to ice is a total 180, isn't it, so why shouldn't it be 180 degrees to match the 180 degrees of a half-circle? And certainly 0 degrees should be the freezing point of brine, not water?
I just can't fathom ⚠️ ↗ why anyone would want to "re-form" such a well-functioning system. Maybe us Fahrenheit users are just out of your league ⚠️ ↗.
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Fahrenheit
Posted by Baldur on 2010-June-05 20:58:22 EDT, Saturday
In reply to Re: assault =/= assault posted by Hieronymus on 2010-June-05 18:00:36 EDT, Saturday
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- They give you an inch, you take a mile - Lateralus on 2010-June-07 19:40:18 EDT, Monday - (0 / 0 / 0)
- The case for Fahrenheit: - Connoisseur on 2010-June-07 05:54:28 EDT, Monday - (0 / 0 / 3)
- Re: The case for Fahrenheit: haha - Hieronymus on 2010-June-07 17:50:56 EDT, Monday - (0 / 0 / 2)
- The Hieronymus scale: Ho ho ho - Connoisseur on 2010-June-07 19:57:16 EDT, Monday - (0 / 0 / 1)
- Re: The Hieronymus scale: Ho ho ho - Lateralus on 2010-June-07 20:07:01 EDT, Monday - (0 / 0 / 0)
- The Hieronymus scale: Ho ho ho - Connoisseur on 2010-June-07 19:57:16 EDT, Monday - (0 / 0 / 1)
- Re: The case for Fahrenheit: haha - Hieronymus on 2010-June-07 17:50:56 EDT, Monday - (0 / 0 / 2)
- Re: Fahrenheit - hieronymus on 2010-June-06 17:56:55 EDT, Sunday - (0 / 0 / 2)
- Re: Fahrenheit - Hieronymus on 2010-June-07 04:36:26 EDT, Monday - (0 / 0 / 1)
- Re: Fahrenheit - Hieronymus on 2010-June-07 04:39:28 EDT, Monday - (0 / 0 / 0)
- Re: Fahrenheit - Hieronymus on 2010-June-07 04:36:26 EDT, Monday - (0 / 0 / 1)