you can’t touch metal with your bare hands anymore: -5c 23f
water outside freezes, water in pipes freezes destroying your pipes, roads freeze over making you fall and crash, all potentially causing thousands of damages: 0c, 32f. Kinda important for everything.
spring/autumn weather. Minimum ambient temp for 200tw tires. 10c, 50f
—subjective temps range, few degrees here there doesn’t matter as there is basically no practical reason and every unit will have people memorize the ranges of outside weather anyway—
Nice summer weather 20c, 68 f
Warm summer weather 25c, 77f,
hot summer weather 30c, 86f
–end of pointless argument zone, continuation of pointed pointless argument zone where you remember random numbers on the scale for both temps—
yeast likes to bloom here: 40c 104f
steak is rare 50c, 120f
steak is medium done, fish is done and unpleasant sauna 60c, 140f,
pork is cooked 70c,
chicken and pork is cooked 75c, 165f
chicken is ruined, start of espresso temperature range and bread is done. Also you can admit you enjoy sauna here and not be outcast: 90c 194f
water changes into steam here, kinda important for literally everything. 100c, 212f
your coolant temps are fine also nice sauna: 110c, 230f
last warning for coolant temps also weak steam for milk frothing here. Also some people like sauna here too: 120c, 248f,
decent steam for frothing milk 140c, google your own farenheit since not a single espresso machine uses fantasy units.
From this list I realized it does not matter whether you use farenheit or real units, since all you do is:
find important numbers
fudge them a bit so its rounded
waste your brain on memorizing them or write them up.
Only practical difference other than people being used to one or another is that celcius plays well with every other unit of measurement and comes from the two most important temperatures of the most important substance for life on earth. That makes it more useful for everyone as even the most basic of no brain manual labours need to sometimes convert units.
—subjective temps range, few degrees here there doesn’t matter as there is basically no practical reason and every unit will have people memorize the ranges of outside weather anyway—
–end of pointless argument zone, continuation of pointed pointless argument zone where you remember random numbers on the scale for both temps—
From this list I realized it does not matter whether you use farenheit or real units, since all you do is:
Only practical difference other than people being used to one or another is that celcius plays well with every other unit of measurement and comes from the two most important temperatures of the most important substance for life on earth. That makes it more useful for everyone as even the most basic of no brain manual labours need to sometimes convert units.