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Thread started 01/15/10 11:21am

markpeg

Why hasn't the USA changed to Celsius?

I'm curious as to why the United States still hasn't converted to Celsius Temperature Measurement like, oh I don't know, The Entire Rest Of The World? Really nothing could be easier to understand. Here's a primer:

- 40 degrees Celsius is really fucking cold!

- 30 degrees Celsius is very cold!

- 20 degrees Celsius is an average cold Winter day.

- 10 degrees Celsius is a pleasant Winter day.

0 degrees Celsius is when water freezes.

+ 10 degrees Celsius is a coolish Spring or Fall day.

+ 20 degrees Celsius is a warm Summer day.

+ 30 degrees Celsius is a hot Summer day.

+ 40 degrees Celsius is really fucking hot!

+100 degrees Celsius is when water boils.

What could be easier? Canada changed to Celsius in the mid-Seventies and by the mid-Eighties only old farts were still saying "What's that in Fahrenheit?" All you have to do is think of what the temperature feels like and experience it.
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Reply #1 posted 01/15/10 11:24am

whistle

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'Celsius is for commies' seems to be the most common response i hear.
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Reply #2 posted 01/15/10 11:24am

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Well, first of all, your scale is upside down. If that's what a celsius thermometer looks like no wonder no one here wants to adopt it.

Secondly, who cares?

Thirdly, who cares? lol
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Reply #3 posted 01/15/10 11:25am

thejason

like Carrie, I think it mostly has to do with nobody really giving a shit...
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Reply #4 posted 01/15/10 11:26am

SHOCKADELICA1

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CarrieMpls said:

Well, first of all, your scale is upside down. If that's what a celsius thermometer looks like no wonder no one here wants to adopt it.

Secondly, who cares?

Thirdly, who cares? lol

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Reply #5 posted 01/15/10 11:29am

TheVoid

I don't have anything against Celsius, so don't get me wrong when I say this. I mean, if one choses to have Celsius in there life, than that is there business.

But I personally feel, despite what everyone says about Celsius and the metric system, that marriage is between one man and one woman.
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Reply #6 posted 01/15/10 11:31am

markpeg

whistle said:

'Celsius is for commies' seems to be the most common response i hear.

Is The Entire Rest Of The World Communist? Noooo...
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Reply #7 posted 01/15/10 11:31am

Efan

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You foreigners are weird, what with your metric system and Celsius and different electrical outlets and DVD regions. Enough! Conform!
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Reply #8 posted 01/15/10 11:33am

markpeg

Wouldn't it be easier for international pilots to have a universal measurement for the weather? Or do American Air Traffic Controllers already use Celsius?
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Reply #9 posted 01/15/10 11:34am

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Also, 0 is when water freezes and 30 is a hot summer day? So pretty much all your weather has to squeeze in between 0 and 30? That's craziness! In the U.S., we get lots more numbers! We're all about temperature freedom here.
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Reply #10 posted 01/15/10 11:35am

markpeg

Efan said:

You foreigners are weird, what with your metric system and Celsius and different electrical outlets and DVD regions. Enough! Conform!

But you Americans are in the minority about Temperature.
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Reply #11 posted 01/15/10 11:35am

TheVoid

Could you imagine....


Celsius 232.7 by Ray Bradbury. disbelief
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Reply #12 posted 01/15/10 11:38am

markpeg

CarrieMpls said:

Well, first of all, your scale is upside down. If that's what a celsius thermometer looks like no wonder no one here wants to adopt it.

Secondly, who cares?

Thirdly, who cares? lol

I just started the temperatures off in the minus range because it's winter where I am in Canada, and I guess I was thinking of the cold first. Celsius thermometers have hot at the top and cold at the bottom of course.
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Reply #13 posted 01/15/10 11:40am

CarrieMpls

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markpeg said:

CarrieMpls said:

Well, first of all, your scale is upside down. If that's what a celsius thermometer looks like no wonder no one here wants to adopt it.

Secondly, who cares?

Thirdly, who cares? lol

I just started the temperatures off in the minus range because it's winter where I am in Canada, and I guess I was thinking of the cold first. Celsius thermometers have hot at the top and cold at the bottom of course.


I was just being silly. smile

On a serious note, in general I agree that the metric system makes infinitely more sense in most cases. But at the same time, I have a soft spot for old traditions being kept alive.
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Reply #14 posted 01/15/10 11:40am

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TheVoid said:

Could you imagine....


Celsius 232.7 by Ray Bradbury. disbelief


thanks I actually slipped and falloff ...
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Reply #15 posted 01/15/10 11:41am

thejason

CarrieMpls said:

On a serious note, in general I agree that the metric system makes infinitely more sense in most cases. But at the same time, I have a soft spot for old traditions being kept alive.



well said...
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Reply #16 posted 01/15/10 11:41am

Efan

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In a more serious response to the question, I see Fahrenheit and Celsius temps given side by side all the time. We're sticking with the Fahrenheit, but we're not totally out of touch with the Celsius scale.
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Reply #17 posted 01/15/10 11:43am

markpeg

CarrieMpls said:

markpeg said:


I just started the temperatures off in the minus range because it's winter where I am in Canada, and I guess I was thinking of the cold first. Celsius thermometers have hot at the top and cold at the bottom of course.


I was just being silly. smile

On a serious note, in general I agree that the metric system makes infinitely more sense in most cases. But at the same time, I have a soft spot for old traditions being kept alive.

*Hug* smile
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Reply #18 posted 01/15/10 11:45am

markpeg

Efan said:

In a more serious response to the question, I see Fahrenheit and Celsius temps given side by side all the time. We're sticking with the Fahrenheit, but we're not totally out of touch with the Celsius scale.

Really? When I watch the news from Minneapolis and Grand Forks ND it's all in Fahrenheit.
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Reply #19 posted 01/15/10 11:47am

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markpeg said:

Efan said:

In a more serious response to the question, I see Fahrenheit and Celsius temps given side by side all the time. We're sticking with the Fahrenheit, but we're not totally out of touch with the Celsius scale.

Really? When I watch the news from Minneapolis and Grand Forks ND it's all in Fahrenheit.


Is that why it bothers you? lol


Yeah, you'll see it reported some places, others you won't.
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Reply #20 posted 01/15/10 11:50am

whistle

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markpeg said:

whistle said:

'Celsius is for commies' seems to be the most common response i hear.

Is The Entire Rest Of The World Communist? Noooo...


some Americans think it is.
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Reply #21 posted 01/15/10 11:52am

Efan

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markpeg said:

Efan said:

In a more serious response to the question, I see Fahrenheit and Celsius temps given side by side all the time. We're sticking with the Fahrenheit, but we're not totally out of touch with the Celsius scale.

Really? When I watch the news from Minneapolis and Grand Forks ND it's all in Fahrenheit.


Maybe not so much on TV, but on displays all over town (like banks and such), I see it all the time.
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Reply #22 posted 01/15/10 11:54am

markpeg

Having not travelled in the States in some time, I didn't know that. Thanks, interesting.
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Reply #23 posted 01/15/10 12:43pm

BklynBabe

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lawd, I have been studying like crazy and can testify that celsius is still 5/9 (fahrenheit -32) and that a converter app is a good thing! nod

and that I like inches, feet, yards, and pounds, thank ya very much!! nod
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Reply #24 posted 01/15/10 12:45pm

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The speedometer in my car has indications for both miles per hour and celsius.
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Reply #25 posted 01/15/10 12:48pm

uPtoWnNY

Because we're used to Fahrenheit.
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Reply #26 posted 01/15/10 12:49pm

SCNDLS

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uPtoWnNY said:

Because we're used to Fahrenheit.

And we don't give a fuuuuuck! lol
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Reply #27 posted 01/15/10 12:53pm

SUPRMAN

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markpeg said:

Efan said:

You foreigners are weird, what with your metric system and Celsius and different electrical outlets and DVD regions. Enough! Conform!

But you Americans are in the minority about Temperature.


But we're superior and that's always in the minority.
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Reply #28 posted 01/15/10 12:54pm

SUPRMAN

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squirrelgrease said:

The speedometer in my car has indications for both miles per hour and celsius.

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Reply #29 posted 01/15/10 12:55pm

thejason

lets face it, when your temperature is taken rectally, does it really matter how its read??
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