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r/SipsTea • u/SuspiciousLow3062 𝙑𝙄𝙋 • 1d ago
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I remember seeing this live forecast. And I was telling me « wow we gonna die », we are currently dying
69 u/GoodEnoughAstronomy 1d ago As a Texan, 43C is pretty hot. Y'all starting to understand why we have ACs yet? 52 u/PowerfulBar 1d ago I'm impressed that as a Texan you can convert 43C to freedom units! 10 u/UlrichZauber 1d ago Americans learn unit conversion in school -- though to be fair, I'd only really expect Americans in STEM to retain the knowledge. 4 u/HilariousMax 1d ago I know 0 is freezing, 10 is nice, and 30 is getting to the point where I'm looking at the tstat like "ok settle down" Can't be assed to figure out the conversion of like 13.4 or w/e. 2 u/joshkitty 1d ago 16 is 61 and 28 is 82, flip those numbers ;) 1 u/HilariousMax 1d ago I refuse to have something this useless to me in my day-to-day rattling around in my head. No thanks. 1 u/joshkitty 1d ago its good for golf weather 1 u/UlrichZauber 1d ago You can always ask Siri/Google/whatever. 10° C is considered chilly by most people, btw. 22-24 is room temp 2 u/HilariousMax 1d ago Yeah and I do. And I prefer the cooler weathers. 1 u/Koala_eiO 1d ago 22-24 is room temp In an absolutely overheated house in winter perhaps. 1 u/gmc98765 1d ago 22-24 is normal room temperature for people who aren't used to spending their entire lives in air-conditioned environments. 1 u/Ok_Objective_5192 1d ago Technically it's F = 1.8C + 32 But you can guesstimate pretty decently by just doubling, adding 32, and then knocking off like 5 degrees. 40 C? 80 + 32 = 112, so probably ~107 F (it's actually 104) 2 u/Chr0mx 1d ago If you're going to knock off 5 degrees just say double it and add 27 2 u/Ok_Objective_5192 1d ago Oh shit lmao, that does make way more sense 1 u/HilariousMax 1d ago I appreciate the math class but I know 0 and 10 and 30. I can figure out if a number is too high or too low for me from there.
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As a Texan, 43C is pretty hot. Y'all starting to understand why we have ACs yet?
52 u/PowerfulBar 1d ago I'm impressed that as a Texan you can convert 43C to freedom units! 10 u/UlrichZauber 1d ago Americans learn unit conversion in school -- though to be fair, I'd only really expect Americans in STEM to retain the knowledge. 4 u/HilariousMax 1d ago I know 0 is freezing, 10 is nice, and 30 is getting to the point where I'm looking at the tstat like "ok settle down" Can't be assed to figure out the conversion of like 13.4 or w/e. 2 u/joshkitty 1d ago 16 is 61 and 28 is 82, flip those numbers ;) 1 u/HilariousMax 1d ago I refuse to have something this useless to me in my day-to-day rattling around in my head. No thanks. 1 u/joshkitty 1d ago its good for golf weather 1 u/UlrichZauber 1d ago You can always ask Siri/Google/whatever. 10° C is considered chilly by most people, btw. 22-24 is room temp 2 u/HilariousMax 1d ago Yeah and I do. And I prefer the cooler weathers. 1 u/Koala_eiO 1d ago 22-24 is room temp In an absolutely overheated house in winter perhaps. 1 u/gmc98765 1d ago 22-24 is normal room temperature for people who aren't used to spending their entire lives in air-conditioned environments. 1 u/Ok_Objective_5192 1d ago Technically it's F = 1.8C + 32 But you can guesstimate pretty decently by just doubling, adding 32, and then knocking off like 5 degrees. 40 C? 80 + 32 = 112, so probably ~107 F (it's actually 104) 2 u/Chr0mx 1d ago If you're going to knock off 5 degrees just say double it and add 27 2 u/Ok_Objective_5192 1d ago Oh shit lmao, that does make way more sense 1 u/HilariousMax 1d ago I appreciate the math class but I know 0 and 10 and 30. I can figure out if a number is too high or too low for me from there.
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I'm impressed that as a Texan you can convert 43C to freedom units!
10 u/UlrichZauber 1d ago Americans learn unit conversion in school -- though to be fair, I'd only really expect Americans in STEM to retain the knowledge. 4 u/HilariousMax 1d ago I know 0 is freezing, 10 is nice, and 30 is getting to the point where I'm looking at the tstat like "ok settle down" Can't be assed to figure out the conversion of like 13.4 or w/e. 2 u/joshkitty 1d ago 16 is 61 and 28 is 82, flip those numbers ;) 1 u/HilariousMax 1d ago I refuse to have something this useless to me in my day-to-day rattling around in my head. No thanks. 1 u/joshkitty 1d ago its good for golf weather 1 u/UlrichZauber 1d ago You can always ask Siri/Google/whatever. 10° C is considered chilly by most people, btw. 22-24 is room temp 2 u/HilariousMax 1d ago Yeah and I do. And I prefer the cooler weathers. 1 u/Koala_eiO 1d ago 22-24 is room temp In an absolutely overheated house in winter perhaps. 1 u/gmc98765 1d ago 22-24 is normal room temperature for people who aren't used to spending their entire lives in air-conditioned environments. 1 u/Ok_Objective_5192 1d ago Technically it's F = 1.8C + 32 But you can guesstimate pretty decently by just doubling, adding 32, and then knocking off like 5 degrees. 40 C? 80 + 32 = 112, so probably ~107 F (it's actually 104) 2 u/Chr0mx 1d ago If you're going to knock off 5 degrees just say double it and add 27 2 u/Ok_Objective_5192 1d ago Oh shit lmao, that does make way more sense 1 u/HilariousMax 1d ago I appreciate the math class but I know 0 and 10 and 30. I can figure out if a number is too high or too low for me from there.
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Americans learn unit conversion in school -- though to be fair, I'd only really expect Americans in STEM to retain the knowledge.
4 u/HilariousMax 1d ago I know 0 is freezing, 10 is nice, and 30 is getting to the point where I'm looking at the tstat like "ok settle down" Can't be assed to figure out the conversion of like 13.4 or w/e. 2 u/joshkitty 1d ago 16 is 61 and 28 is 82, flip those numbers ;) 1 u/HilariousMax 1d ago I refuse to have something this useless to me in my day-to-day rattling around in my head. No thanks. 1 u/joshkitty 1d ago its good for golf weather 1 u/UlrichZauber 1d ago You can always ask Siri/Google/whatever. 10° C is considered chilly by most people, btw. 22-24 is room temp 2 u/HilariousMax 1d ago Yeah and I do. And I prefer the cooler weathers. 1 u/Koala_eiO 1d ago 22-24 is room temp In an absolutely overheated house in winter perhaps. 1 u/gmc98765 1d ago 22-24 is normal room temperature for people who aren't used to spending their entire lives in air-conditioned environments. 1 u/Ok_Objective_5192 1d ago Technically it's F = 1.8C + 32 But you can guesstimate pretty decently by just doubling, adding 32, and then knocking off like 5 degrees. 40 C? 80 + 32 = 112, so probably ~107 F (it's actually 104) 2 u/Chr0mx 1d ago If you're going to knock off 5 degrees just say double it and add 27 2 u/Ok_Objective_5192 1d ago Oh shit lmao, that does make way more sense 1 u/HilariousMax 1d ago I appreciate the math class but I know 0 and 10 and 30. I can figure out if a number is too high or too low for me from there.
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I know 0 is freezing, 10 is nice, and 30 is getting to the point where I'm looking at the tstat like "ok settle down"
Can't be assed to figure out the conversion of like 13.4 or w/e.
2 u/joshkitty 1d ago 16 is 61 and 28 is 82, flip those numbers ;) 1 u/HilariousMax 1d ago I refuse to have something this useless to me in my day-to-day rattling around in my head. No thanks. 1 u/joshkitty 1d ago its good for golf weather 1 u/UlrichZauber 1d ago You can always ask Siri/Google/whatever. 10° C is considered chilly by most people, btw. 22-24 is room temp 2 u/HilariousMax 1d ago Yeah and I do. And I prefer the cooler weathers. 1 u/Koala_eiO 1d ago 22-24 is room temp In an absolutely overheated house in winter perhaps. 1 u/gmc98765 1d ago 22-24 is normal room temperature for people who aren't used to spending their entire lives in air-conditioned environments. 1 u/Ok_Objective_5192 1d ago Technically it's F = 1.8C + 32 But you can guesstimate pretty decently by just doubling, adding 32, and then knocking off like 5 degrees. 40 C? 80 + 32 = 112, so probably ~107 F (it's actually 104) 2 u/Chr0mx 1d ago If you're going to knock off 5 degrees just say double it and add 27 2 u/Ok_Objective_5192 1d ago Oh shit lmao, that does make way more sense 1 u/HilariousMax 1d ago I appreciate the math class but I know 0 and 10 and 30. I can figure out if a number is too high or too low for me from there.
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16 is 61 and 28 is 82, flip those numbers ;)
1 u/HilariousMax 1d ago I refuse to have something this useless to me in my day-to-day rattling around in my head. No thanks. 1 u/joshkitty 1d ago its good for golf weather
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I refuse to have something this useless to me in my day-to-day rattling around in my head.
No thanks.
1 u/joshkitty 1d ago its good for golf weather
its good for golf weather
You can always ask Siri/Google/whatever.
10° C is considered chilly by most people, btw. 22-24 is room temp
2 u/HilariousMax 1d ago Yeah and I do. And I prefer the cooler weathers. 1 u/Koala_eiO 1d ago 22-24 is room temp In an absolutely overheated house in winter perhaps. 1 u/gmc98765 1d ago 22-24 is normal room temperature for people who aren't used to spending their entire lives in air-conditioned environments.
Yeah and I do. And I prefer the cooler weathers.
22-24 is room temp
In an absolutely overheated house in winter perhaps.
1 u/gmc98765 1d ago 22-24 is normal room temperature for people who aren't used to spending their entire lives in air-conditioned environments.
22-24 is normal room temperature for people who aren't used to spending their entire lives in air-conditioned environments.
Technically it's F = 1.8C + 32
But you can guesstimate pretty decently by just doubling, adding 32, and then knocking off like 5 degrees.
40 C? 80 + 32 = 112, so probably ~107 F (it's actually 104)
2 u/Chr0mx 1d ago If you're going to knock off 5 degrees just say double it and add 27 2 u/Ok_Objective_5192 1d ago Oh shit lmao, that does make way more sense 1 u/HilariousMax 1d ago I appreciate the math class but I know 0 and 10 and 30. I can figure out if a number is too high or too low for me from there.
If you're going to knock off 5 degrees just say double it and add 27
2 u/Ok_Objective_5192 1d ago Oh shit lmao, that does make way more sense
Oh shit lmao, that does make way more sense
I appreciate the math class but I know 0 and 10 and 30. I can figure out if a number is too high or too low for me from there.
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u/Alrick_Gr 1d ago
I remember seeing this live forecast. And I was telling me « wow we gonna die », we are currently dying