After thinking about it, I don’t think I’m going to the beach all weekend. That bad experience I had a few weeks ago where the cops came in and threatened to arrest us because of my mom’s idiot co-workers kinda scarred me from going anywhere with them.
Its actually mathematically not, for many, many applications.
The only thing that farenheit tops celcius is with ambient temperatures readings. As the F scale is a little more, for lack of a better term, “accurate” to how one feels in hot or cold temperatures. It covers more variance.
In just about every scientific and mathematical system, metric is superior.
The problem with Celsius is that we have no frame of reference for it. I know what 70 degrees Fahrenheit feels like. 70 degrees Celsius is meaningless to me.
@kleptomage
100 celsius is boiling though and 0 is freezing. 0 makes more sense for freezing than 32 IMO.
@TheMagpulPone
I guess we’ll just be the one country out of 195 that stick to an inferior system because Americans aren’t willing to learn, or are too stubborn and “patriotic”. I will also make it known that two other countries use imperial but are adopting metric. Also, two shuttle disasters were caused by conversion errors, likely would not have happened if we switched to metric.