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Wat? No, -10 Celsius isn't cold enough for thermals. That's *almost* warm enough for shirt sleeves, especially if you're only going to be out for a few minutes. The ACTUAL scale goes like this:
  • -20F Awesome. Snow squeaks when you walk on it.
  • -10F Cold, wear gloves and a hat and stuff.
  • 0F Snow crunches when you walk on it.
  • 10F Chilly, definitely wear a coat.
  • 20F Snow is kinda melty and packs easily.
  • 30F Very melty, all snow turns to slush.
  • 40F Refrigerator temperature.
  • 50F Low end of room temperature range.
  • 60F Perfect room temperature.
  • 70F High end of room temperature range.
  • 80F Break out the fans. Nursing home temperature.
  • 90F Fans aren't really enough. AC helps more.
  • 100F Body temperature. AC has trouble keeping up.
  • 110F Medically dangerous, particularly if you run out of drinking water.
  • 200F You can just about burn yourself on this.
  • 300F Hot enough for cooking some things.
  • 350F Typical baking temperature.
  • 400F High baking temperature.

In reply to Re: My preferred temperature scale is: by jonadab
in thread My preferred temperature scale is: by chacham

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