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By that metric, kelvin would be even better though.
Please raise this temperature by 1.4x10^-23 Joules - statements of the utterly deranged
Joules are energy. You need thermal capacity to turn them into temperature.
“Kelvin” sounds a lot like “communism” you pinko
OK, but with Rankine, if it's 101 out, you can go Five Hundred and SIXTY degrees??!
Americans cannot understand any metric
In point of fact Americans have gotten impressive results out of far more complicated metrics than metric. It's not a matter of understanding, it's a matter of pride. And of not having to buy all new tools.
28 grams to an ounce
9mm
We’re more familiar with 5.56x45mm thanks to all our school shootings thank you very much.
I would make a bet that more mass shootings are done with 9mm. Depending on which shootings they consider 'mass' I see estimates from 60-80% for handgun usage. I'm sure the cheap .22 is a large number, but 9mm is probably right up there. There is a large bias in reporting the school shootings and shootings involving rifles by the media. They almost ignore the others.
In the same way a US ton and a metric ton is like 10% different, a 556 bullet is actually 5.7 mm across.
Because the minor diameter of the barrel is 5.56 mm and the major diameter is 5.69 mm. If the bullet were smaller than that then the propellant would blow past it. They didn't make a 'murican millimetre like they did with the imperial system.
2 liter bottle.
Checkmate, athiests.
Also we have electric, water and gas meters smh
This is why I say 'metre' for the measure and 'meter' for the measurement device
And Demeter for the harvest
And Rankine would be even better than Kelvin in terms of "big number go brrr." Water boils at 671 R.
Of course, Rankine is the most obnoxious unit I've ever had to deal with, but those numbers sure are big!
You mean it's THREE HUNDRED AND FOURTEEN FUCKING DEGREES OUTSIDE?!
You miss out on screaming that it's negative anything though.
You can absolutely yell about that. And when Fahrenheit flips to negative, you're ready to express some big feelings about how fucking cold it is.
The best system would have 0 at a mild, comfortable temperature, and go up or down by 100 degrees per one degrees Fahrenheit.
0 for freezing because water falls from the fucking sky.
But mild and comfortable is different for different people who are acclimated to different weather.
We need a defined 'mild' temperature. i vote for 70F/21C.
It's a bit chilly for the warm weathered folks and a bit warm for the cold weathered folks. Seems reasonable but I'm open to suggestions.
it needs to be a range, you can't really just have a single point, something like 50f to 70f would be good. Some people like a little below, some people like a little above, the 60s are generally pretty comfy all around though.
We also need to consider clothing as well. Which i do in this case.
I'd adjust it to 68/20 just so it lines up with whole numbers in both systems. And on second thought, make it 90 per degree Fahrenheit so any whole F or C value can convert to a whole number.
As a cold weathered folk, I can confirm that 70 is my upper limit for nice temperature
-40F = -40C
Kelvin doesn't have a negative.