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USA - as good as the poor parts of Europe.
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Map showing Turkish expats’ vote percentages in overseas countries during the Turkish referendum on 16/4/17.
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# ? Apr 25, 2017 12:50 |
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ekuNNN posted:
im the japanese turks
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# ? Apr 25, 2017 16:22 |
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Take the plunge! Okay! posted:
Spain and Italy- world champions of good politics, not at all winners of a genetic and dietary lottery Also, kelvin is already the best measure of temperature for scientific purposes. Given that, fahrenheit is unique among non-metric measures as being the most useful daily scale. Consider 0f vs 100f to 0c vs 100c. Fahrenheit is far more descriptive and useful than celsius in terms of daily weather estimates. "Twenties" c is somewhere between sixties and 80s fahrenheit, or in other words, celsius has a range of "warm" where fahrenheit gives you an idea of what sort of clothes to wear. I've lived under both systems and studied biology so believe me I know temperature scales and for 99% of uses fahrenheit is better. Edgar Allen Ho fucked around with this message at 16:32 on Apr 25, 2017 |
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Rankine > Celsius
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# ? Apr 25, 2017 16:26 |
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Edgar Allen Ho posted:. Given that, fahrenheit is unique among non-metric measures as being the most useful daily scale. Consider 0f vs 100f to 0c vs 100c. Fahrenheit is far more descriptive and useful than celsius in terms of daily weather estimates. as a brit (where we we use both) this is so loving wrong. farhenheit can suck a dick and i'm normally fine with imperial. the only reason you think that is because, like the rest of the brainwashed american race, you grew up with it.
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# ? Apr 25, 2017 16:32 |
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Whorelord posted:as a brit (where we we use both) this is so loving wrong. farhenheit can suck a dick and i'm normally fine with imperial. the only reason you think that is because, like the rest of the brainwashed american race, you grew up with it. im not american but ty
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# ? Apr 25, 2017 16:33 |
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Edgar Allen Ho posted:Spain and Italy- world champions of good politics, not at all winners of a genetic and dietary lottery Yeah it's definitely because of some kind of luck of the draw that these people live so long. But Americans would deserve it, with their big cars, well planned cities and 65 hour work weeks
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# ? Apr 25, 2017 16:32 |
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drat americans!!
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# ? Apr 25, 2017 16:35 |
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Edgar Allen Ho posted:Spain and Italy- world champions of good politics, not at all winners of a genetic and dietary lottery Fahrenheit is dumb and bad and celsius is just fine for daily use because it's literally just the same thing but using different numbers and when you grow up with it there's literally no difference between "low 20s" and "low 70s" they're the same loving thing except one isn't insanely stupid in every other conceivable way.
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# ? Apr 25, 2017 16:36 |
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vyelkin posted:
0-100 f describes pretty much "balls cold" to "balls hot" 0-100 c describes "chilly" to "literal global extinction". It's not a worthwhile difference most of the time but sorry fahrenheit is better.
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# ? Apr 25, 2017 16:39 |
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Are you saying symbols aren't arbitrary. heathen
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# ? Apr 25, 2017 16:39 |
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vyelkin posted:
Oh, but you may have to estimate ballpark temperature in 5 degree ranges rather than 10 degree ones. With typical American math schooling, that's practically impossible!
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# ? Apr 25, 2017 16:44 |
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Edgar Allen Ho posted:0-100 f describes pretty much "balls cold" to "balls hot"
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Edgar Allen Ho posted:0-100 f describes pretty much "balls cold" to "balls hot" yeah that's why you use minuses values you div
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# ? Apr 25, 2017 16:47 |
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A Buttery Pastry posted:Whether the weather is freezing or not is actually a pretty useful thing to be able to tell, even going by your assumption that the weather is the only thing that matters in terms of every day use. Yeah that seems like a very weird thing to neglect. Plus temperatures below 0f are common in a lot of places and temperatures above 100f are common in some places so uhh great, your scale is supposedly perfect for.... England? but not the only country where it's used
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# ? Apr 25, 2017 16:47 |
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Edgar Allen Ho posted:0-100 f describes pretty much "balls cold" to "balls hot" +50: balls hot -50: balls cold Oh no how hard was that
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# ? Apr 25, 2017 16:49 |
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Quickly seeing how close water is to boiling is very important for any tea connoisseur.
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# ? Apr 25, 2017 16:51 |
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A Buttery Pastry posted:Whether the weather is freezing or not is actually a pretty useful thing to be able to tell, even going by your assumption that the weather is the only thing that matters in terms of every day use. Have you experienced freezing? Cuz between humidity and wind chill poo poo will be melting at "freezing" temps or freezing at "melting" ones. I'm canadian. The jobs I have experience with are cooking and biotech. In biotech we use kelvin and in cooking we either punch numbers into a machine or use a scale of "cold" to "hot" How is fahrenheit insanely stupid? Again it's not a huge enough difference to be meaningful but if you wanted an objective choice, either K or K and F.
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Edgar Allen Ho posted:0-100 f describes pretty much "balls cold" to "balls hot"
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vyelkin posted:
This map has a strong correlation with countries that have been to the moon 🤔
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# ? Apr 25, 2017 16:56 |
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Bobby Digital posted:This map has a strong correlation with countries that have been to the moon 🤔 i'm guessing the people that built the rocket used metric tho
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# ? Apr 25, 2017 16:57 |
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I have a new temperature scale that only measures the hotness of takes in pedantic discussions. Thanks for the calibration data.
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# ? Apr 25, 2017 16:57 |
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Edgar Allen Ho posted:Spain and Italy- world champions of good politics, not at all winners of a genetic and dietary lottery What I immediately know what 30 or 20 Celsius means. Just because Fahrenheit fits more degrees into the same range doesn't make it more convenient, unless you need your weather reports to be precise beyond reason. And 68 or whatever degrees F is just as arbitrary a baseline (room temperature) as 20 degrees Celsius.
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# ? Apr 25, 2017 16:59 |
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steinrokkan posted:What No see it's insanely important to know the difference between 70 and 71 degrees fahrenheit, that's a useful thing that comes into play every day of my life. 20 to 21 degrees celsius? Woah that's too big a leap for me, we need some number in between those two.
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Edgar Allen Ho posted:"Twenties" c is somewhere between sixties and 80s fahrenheit, or in other words, celsius has a range of "warm" where fahrenheit gives you an idea of what sort of clothes to wear. *glance at the thermometer* Oh no, it's 63 not 62 of the Most Patriotic Degrees, I must readjust the PG/VG ratio in my vape juice before venturing outside. cinci zoo sniper fucked around with this message at 17:03 on Apr 25, 2017 |
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# ? Apr 25, 2017 17:01 |
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Due to the inferior Celsius system I leave the house dressed in a random selection of clothes every day. 35°, what the gently caress does it mean, better put on my mittens to be sure.
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Step up global warming so we can measure weather temperature in gas mark.
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# ? Apr 25, 2017 17:03 |
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Bobby Digital posted:This map has a strong correlation with countries that have been to the moon 🤔 The notorious space program of Belize.
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Whorelord posted:i'm guessing the people that built the rocket used metric tho You really don't know poo poo about 'murica in the 60's, then.
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vyelkin posted:No see it's insanely important to know the difference between 70 and 71 degrees fahrenheit, that's a useful thing that comes into play every day of my life. 20 to 21 degrees celsius? Woah that's too big a leap for me, we need some number in between those two. 70 and 71 is a big difference in terms of my apartment thermostat.
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Bobby Digital posted:This map has a strong correlation with countries that have been to the moon 🤔 Maybe those countries should've stayed there
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You would probably already be on Mars, if you used a sensible system of measurement, instead of that Mickey Mouse bullshit. e: also, map ---> GABA ghoul fucked around with this message at 17:33 on Apr 25, 2017 |
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We hosed up a Mars probe in 1999 by writing software that expected pounds when the rest of the software used newtons. I think our homegrown Renault FT-17 also had issues cause we got the French plans in metric. So no, we'd just be loving up any number of other measurements and killing people.
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Edgar Allen Ho posted:
You may have "lived under" both but you clearly didn't understand it hence you dressing yourself wrong (which is an amusing image). I mean it's the same as not describing a long car journey in metres, it's not required. When I see that the temperature on the weather forecast is 18c I have never once thought to myself "do you think that is 18.3 or 18.7"? It's really obvious what that temperature is.
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# ? Apr 25, 2017 17:32 |
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British people have no room to talk because they use stupid poo poo like stone all the time and they had the dumbest non decimal currency till 1971.
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# ? Apr 25, 2017 17:35 |
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Can we go back to his ridiculous claim that people live longer in Spain and Italy due to "luck"? Clearly America has nothing to learn from these drat lucky nations. Its certainly nothing to do with healthy diets, socialized healthcare, or reasonable work life balances no siree.
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# ? Apr 25, 2017 17:42 |
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Yall are hella overreacting. And yeah 20-30 and 60-70 are both vague but obvious and for different reasons but lol, if there's a wind chill or you own thermostat then yes the fahrenheit is slightly better Idk how else to say it, both are fine but fahrenheit is genuinely better for daily weather monitoring, by a small but noticeable margin. Blut posted:Can we go back to his ridiculous claim that people live longer in Spain and Italy due to "luck"? Clearly America has nothing to learn from these drat lucky nations. Its certainly nothing to do with healthy diets, socialized healthcare, or reasonable work life balances no siree. Yeah but compare them to Germany or the Netherlands or Sweden? No one including italians or spaniards thinks Italy or Spain are perfect models? But the still have higher life expectancies overall on the map? diet and climate legit influence italians to live longer than norwegians, and given the geographic and population scales of the two maps combined with basic social studies, uh, a better conclusion would be that the worst parts of Europe and the worst parts of North America are similarly short-lived? Edgar Allen Ho fucked around with this message at 17:51 on Apr 25, 2017 |
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Blut posted:Can we go back to his ridiculous claim that people live longer in Spain and Italy due to "luck"? Clearly America has nothing to learn from these drat lucky nations. Its certainly nothing to do with healthy diets, socialized healthcare, or reasonable work life balances no siree. I believe they won a dietary lottery.
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Edgar Allen Ho posted:Yall are hella overreacting. You can use fractions of a degree(for example: 23.7°C) and that's how you do it with lab equipment and anything else that requires this kind of accuracy. The imperial system is a lie and there are no advantages to it. You have been lied to your whole life.
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