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Default Comfort food for a cold winter day

John Kane wrote:


> I can do to the conversion (roughly ) in my head but I really don't
> think in F any more.I roughly know that 32F is freezing, 80 F is
> getting comfortably warm (by my standards) and 100 F is damn hot and
> that's about it.


That's why Fahrenheit is great. 0F is damned cold, and 100F is damned
hot. 0C is not that cold, and 100C is not normally in the range of
human experience (at least not for long).




Brian

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