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Originally Posted by Noneya
I'm a Celsius person, but a friend of mine has a pretty convincing argument for Fahrenheit, which goes: "Celsius represents how water feels, while Fahrenheit represents how humans feel".
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See I don't really agree with that. I don't feel in numbers, and 0F is *WAYYYY* too cold to be part of the how humans feel scale.
They're probably talking about just the 50 to 100 part of Fahrenheit? Just really doesn't make any sense.
Yes - Celsius is entirely based around water at sea level - 0 is freezing, 100 is boiling, but Fahrenheit seems more arbitrary and random - 0 is really damned cold, 32 is freezing, 100 is hot, and boiling is 212.
Not sure either one is more "how humans feel" personally. Not that I'm against Fahrenheit, I just don't feel that's a convincing argument at all.