this is a proper civilized white persons room temperature and i will fight to death to maintain it
>>53822954270, you savages.
>>538229542I don't use jew units but 21°C is pretty nice
>>538229542i think my ac blows colder at 70f than 60f. could this be possible?
72 is a good default temperature. 74-76 if my metabolism is lower, 68-70 if it's higher, 64-66 if I'm hungover
>>538229897>None of the major historical temperature scales—Fahrenheit, Celsius, or Kelvin—were created by a Jewish person.turns out jews have made no real contribution to science.
>>538229542mine is at 74. you can set it higher and be fine probably.
>>538229542Its 76. Only 70 when sleeeping
>>538229542I put mine at 68 just to dab on the yuropoors.
>>538229897Fahrenheit is better than Celsius for anything related to human temperature. In fact that's why the scale exists, it's based on 100 being internal human temperature so everything is relative to that.>have AC unit that can only do whole degrees>22C is too cold>23C is too warmretarded design
>>538230000same, though sometimes I need to put it at 72 just to remove humidity>t. southeast US
>>538230264most thermostats in C do 0.5 increments
>>538229542my wife and little kids get cold. I set it around 72 and wear a wife beater t shirt
>>538230264This euros half like 40% of the scale to work with it's fucking stupid it's like measuring everything in feet instead of inches
i put it at 66 so i can still curl up in my blankies
>>538230310C is a programming language you dumb mutt
>>538229542that temp is relative the the home insulation capacity and the distribution of the a/c
>>538230608I clearly meant Celsius you autistic sperg faggot with the social graces of chris chan. Context is important when you read things. Someday you will learn.
>>538230264>What are half unitsMy thermo does half increments and it's perfect
>>538229542shut the fuck up sweaty
>>538230791and/or the probe/s
>>538230412I have noticed that a lot of Imperial units are more human relatable and divisible "by hand". You will see most things in multiples of 2, 4, 8, 16. (or halves, quarters, eighth, sixteenths).The reasoning is that you can logically takes something and half it, over and over. Or if its round you can easily cut it into 4 or 8 pieces.A gallon of water also weighs about 8 lbs and a quart weighs 2 lbs, a pint weighs 1 lb and cup is 0.5 lbs. In older times a lot of people would use a known quantity of water on a scale or even in their hands to compare weighs in a pinch.Meanwhile in metric everything is based on SI convenience, just like Celsius. It's a scale of frozen to boiling which is purely scientific rather than human relatable.They are two different scales with two different set of advantages. For pure academics and mathematics, metric lines up better. For everyday life, Imperial units are easier to manage.
>>5382308050-100 F is every temperature you will experience in normal life weather. Anything over 40 C you will never experience so you lose over half the scale
>>538229542mine is set to 19C/67F
>>538230805that's fine your does, but most do not even in nicer hotels. it's also a needless addition, like going around your elbow to get to your asshole.
>>538230264Having multiple systems prevents idiots thinking the numbers themselves are magical somehow. It's just a measurement.The correct room temperature is 24 Celsius
Are u guys even white? 92 freedom degrees out where I'm at right now.
>>538229542>sweltering jungle gook temperature>civilized white personsPick one.>>538229897Celsius are jew units, retard.
>>538230921That makes no sense at all. If you live anywhere that has negative temperatures then you're retarded. Precisely zero crops grow at 0 Celsius and below.
>>538230921>Anything over 40 C you will never experienceI had 53.8C in my balcony 2 summers ago, every afternoon for a week.you are wrong.
>>538230934I'll give you a good example of both systems in practice.In a car the aircon temperature is better in Fahrenheit. You can set integer values and get good temperature scale.In the same car, the coolant temperature is better in Celsius because it being frozen or boiling and that being the scale are more logical than "what it feels like to a human and being able to adjust it gradually".
>>538231018We have winters with snow and everything in America and snow doesn't work when it's an over freezing
>>538231106This I understand Celsius for science but for human living it's unnecessary
>>538231003>fan set to "auto" instead of "on" 24/7you are not white
>>538231106>rational numbers are hard for him
>>538229542I let mine go to 80 during the day, I like being hot unless I’m sleeping.
>>538229542It's nice enough. But I wouldn't want to run the furnace enough to keep that temperature 24-7. I gots better things to use my money for. Don't like it, put on a sweater.
>>538231106I just don't need Fahrenheit it's a redundant system. And you just don't need Celsius.Both systems work the same. It's just measuring temperature.
>>538229542living in any part of the world that needs ac to survive means you are living in the black and brown part of the world and aren't white like we Europeans
>>538231297>need to store fractional units in RAM>now need to do floating point math>now need to support 3 digits and 1 decimal point in LCD screenwhy?there's several problems with rational numbers that it makes no sense to prefer it over an existing system that fits betterand i'm not sure why there's this holy war over it like you have to go all in on one system. yes, my car AC uses Fahrenheit and I measure my CPU/water temp in Celsius. it's not heresy
>>538231355if that's the case, Fahrenheit is defacto betterwhy not use the best system for the job instead of saying there should be one and only one? if there should be just one, then why? to make it easier to understand the context of what temperature?if that's the case, Fahrenheit is a better context of temperature universally because most people talk about temperature in these cases: weather + ambient + aircon. those are all "what it feels like to us humans" scale and Fahrenheit is better for this for everyday people.and from your own admission, if science wants to use the same system everyone knows, then use Fahrenheit too.why Celsius? what makes it better to understand? it seems to only have downsides unless you're willing to admit each system has their own ideal application and use case.
>>538229542That's a very nice control unit. Mine is old and the plastic is starting to turn yellowish. For me, it's 70°.
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>>538229542you're brown62 at most
>>538229542Proteins in your body denature over 42 degrees. 72 degrees is perhaps temperature for demons or sth.
>>538229542For me, it's 60. I always have it at the lowest temperature and on the highest fan setting. I live my life in the cool zone.
>>538229897Do you experience 80-90c very often? Like do you feel it normally? Or is 40-45c about the max you'd ever touch? Safe to say you'd use about 5/9 of the whole scale?
When they had people run marathons in the desert, it was usually whites that won.I prefer room temps 60 f to 73 f but if its 110+ ill be fine too.Some people are spoiled
>>538230921>Anything over 40 C you will never experienceexcept the day before yesterday here in our city.
>>538231106>You can set integer valueskindergarten level.
eh...I leave it at 76 during the day and then drop to 73 when my free electricity time period starts. Even then it's cold at times.
>>538231251Nigger it's not gonna stop running in heat like this. Auto is fine.
Our server room is set to 66F. When I get home, anything over 68F feels uncomfortably warm.>>538230902Base ten was a mistake. We should be using Base twelve.
>>538232950>We should be using Base twelve.Fuck me, our system is base ten, but retain some base 12 linguistics (like yours) AND base 20 lingo like the French, AND reversed order of saying the numbers in the two digit range from 21 to 99 like the Germans.It all gets to be a bit much.
>>538229542I keep it at 64 and wear my robe in indoors while it is 110 outside.
>>538232950>duodecimal systemkinda agree, Macedonians were right
>>538232950Base 12 is objectively better but somehow we let the French win.
>>538231016none of them are jew units.fahrenheit makes sense for instruments where you want more precise measurements, its what it was invented for. celsius makes more sense to be informed of ambient temperatures with 0 being the freezing temperature of water.fahrenheit scale is a German system anyway. we didn't invent our own temperature scale. we use all of these scales, and we use imperial measurements because the fractions works really well with construction and mechanical work. metric is better for precise measurements, but its not lab work or engineering. fractions of inches just works.what do metric users call the drive sizes on socket wrenches anyway? we call them 3/8th, quarter inch, and half inch drive. do they call them small medium and big or something?
Mine goes down to 68° at night, and is set at 77° during the day.