Posadas [he/him, they/them] to chapotraphouse • 4 years agoHot take: Meters are just as arbitrary as feet and yards.message-squaremessage-square118 fedilinkarrow-up128
arrow-up128message-squareHot take: Meters are just as arbitrary as feet and yards.Posadas [he/him, they/them] to chapotraphouse • 4 years agomessage-square118 Commentsfedilink
minus-squareFakename_Bill [he/him]hexbear7·4 years ago100 Celsius doesn't mean reasonably hot to any human anywhere link
minus-squareFakename_Bill [he/him]hexbear7·4 years agoNo temperature system could ever line up with everyone's perception of hot and cold, but Fahrenheit is about as close as you can get. link
minus-squareChrist_Lover [none/use name]hexbear11·4 years agoNo but you see, instead of #logical numbers I have to memorize arbitrary numbers! Checkmate, world link
minus-squareFakename_Bill [he/him]hexbear6·4 years agoMemorize? You have no idea how baked-into Fahrenheit-users' collective memory the number 32 is. There's nothing to memorize, that just *is* freezing. link
minus-squareChrist_Lover [none/use name]hexbear4·4 years agoSame for metric. You just know what -30, -20, -10, 10, 20, 30 is and there's nothing to memorize. You just know the temperature. link
minus-squareKoboldKomrade [he/him]hexbear4·4 years agoI learn in American community college a simple rule: 0 - Freezing (32F) 10 - Cold (50) 20 - Cool (68F) 30 - Hot (30F) Keep in mind that heat being a number is largely cultural. If you and I grew up with a different system, that system would make more sense. link
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100 Celsius doesn't mean reasonably hot to any human anywhere
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No temperature system could ever line up with everyone's perception of hot and cold, but Fahrenheit is about as close as you can get.
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No but you see, instead of #logical numbers I have to memorize arbitrary numbers! Checkmate, world
Memorize? You have no idea how baked-into Fahrenheit-users' collective memory the number 32 is. There's nothing to memorize, that just *is* freezing.
Same for metric. You just know what -30, -20, -10, 10, 20, 30 is and there's nothing to memorize. You just know the temperature.
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I learn in American community college a simple rule: 0 - Freezing (32F) 10 - Cold (50) 20 - Cool (68F) 30 - Hot (30F)
Keep in mind that heat being a number is largely cultural. If you and I grew up with a different system, that system would make more sense.