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0 is cold as fuck, 100 is hot as fuck. Perfect human scale. Stay jelly



20F is also cold as fuck. 90F is also hot as fuck.


-40 - cold as fuck, 40 - hot as fuck. 0 - shit freezes, better drive carefully.

I don't understand why this is always breought out when farenheit is criticized, as if the 0F-100F thing is the "killer app" for temperature scales.


As an American I’m biased, but Fahrenheit matching the 1-100 scale used in so many other things just feels nice. Maps cleanly to 0-1.0 in a float/decimal type in programming which is neat too. Feels less arbitrary even if it actually isn’t.

I prefer metric otherwise but for temperature Fahrenheit just “clicks” in ways that Celsius doesn’t.


Fahrenheit doesn't match the 1-100 scale, though - Celsius does. 0 water freezes, 100 water boils.


Herr Fahrenheit measured the temperature many times over a period of one year in some town in Germany. He defined 0 degrees as the coldest measurement, 100 the hottest measurement.


Ok but Celsius works wherever you are (adjusting for pressure)


> some town in Germany

The Polish city of Gdańsk, of the then Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. He was also born there at the time. [1]

> He defined 0 degrees as the coldest measurement, 100 the hottest measurement.

Nope. It was neither about the temperatures in Gdańsk, nor about the temperature of his wife, btw. ;) [2]

  [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Gabriel_Fahrenheit
  [2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fahrenheit


Anytime your scale has to go into negative numbers to represent common scenarios, it's not human friendly.

If you're not tying your scale to human-specific temps, why not just use Kelvin? At least that won't go negative.


In what country do people encounter -40 degrees


Russia, canada, sweden, norway, finland, us... probably missing a few. Edit: mongolia too, I think.

curiously, nothing in the southern hemisphere?


Antarctica


Parts of Canada for sure. When it’s below -35C my garage stored vehicle’s cold engine light turns after a bit on while driving!


We had a -40F windchill day here in Michigan a few years ago.


-40°C feels pretty much the same as -40°F


Because it is the same.




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