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    You guys are so nice that you would include Fahrenheit conversions so we folks here in America could stop feeling dumb know what the hell you're even talking about relate to your posts more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fate View Post
    You guys are so nice that you would include Fahrenheit conversions so we folks here in America could stop feeling dumb know what the hell you're even talking about relate to your posts more.
    Nah I just know half o' ya won't bother googling them so I did it for you. XD

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    Quote Originally Posted by Suicune's Fire View Post
    This is Melbourne weather's idea of fun.

    24C (75.2F) degrees yesterday
    30 (86) degrees today
    41 (105.8) degrees tomorrow
    23 (73.4) degrees Sunday.

    OKAY WEATHER.
    Geez. The 24C and 23C sound nice but having it be 41 the next day sounds brutal. >.<

    Quote Originally Posted by Fate View Post
    You guys are so nice that you would include Fahrenheit conversions so we folks here in America could stop feeling dumb know what the hell you're even talking about relate to your posts more.
    This, this, this, and the bloody metric system. America's system is like "well, 100 bizodoos is 294.49 oogies while 1000 oogies is 4739.49 boogies and 10000 boogies is 194833.29 togadoos! That's not hard to remember!" What the ever-loving frick.

    I've been taking as:

    0 and below: Freezing my butt off.
    0-10: Not freezing, but still need a heavy jacket.
    11-19: Lighter jacket.
    20-25: Actually nice.
    26-30: Nice and warm summer weather.
    31-35: Now it's getting pretty hot.
    36-40: Frick, now it's roasting.
    41 and above: And here's where we all start to die.

    It's easier to remember if you think about how a certain temperature in Celsius makes you feel rather than "oh, how does this convert over?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neo Emolga View Post
    America's system is like "well, 100 bizodoos is 294.49 oogies while 1000 oogies is 4739.49 boogies and 10000 boogies is 194833.29 togadoos! That's not hard to remember!"
    XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD

    Quote Originally Posted by Neo Emolga View Post
    0 and below: Freezing my butt off.
    0-10: Not freezing, but still need a heavy jacket.
    11-19: Lighter jacket.
    20-25: Actually nice.
    26-30: Nice and warm summer weather.
    31-35: Now it's getting pretty hot.
    36-40: Frick, now it's roasting.
    41 and above: And here's where we all start to die.
    Perfect explanation. Except to me, someone who can't handle the cold, 0-15 is freezing my butt off. XD In a figurative sense, of course.

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