Sonic Angel Knight that temperature is what is called a warm summers day here. Seriously if you think that is cold you should come and visit me here in Scotland in the winter and you will quickly learn just what being cold really is lol.
I don't know if you read it in WORLD NEWS section
The mother of a former federal party leader died of hypotermia after being locked out of her elder's residence
IIRC, it felt like -32C during this night
@AmandaRose Scotland isn't freezing cold in the summer, no way. We are further north than you and it can get a little chilly in the summer especially at night or on a cloudy day with wind, but nowhere near "feels like -4F/-20C"
Noctosphere: I don't know about outdated, but Celsius just makes more sense, where 0 is the freezing point of water and is around when you can expect snow and ice to start appearing.
@The Real Jdbye well, here in Canada, we use both imperial and metric system
for exemple :
its 20 outside, my pool is at 75
Quebec Montreal is 300km, I measure 5'11''
I weight 180lbs, i want to buy 5g of cocain
To all y'all in the comments that say Celsius makes more sense, I beg to differ. It's definitely better to use for scientific calculations and stuff, but for the average dude Fahrenheit works really well. In the original environment it was conceived in, it was made so that the lowest temperature you'd experience in the year is 0, and the highest you'd see is around 100 degrees. This works really well in like the new england and mid east coast areas, along with most of the midwest. The degrees in fahrenheit are more precise than celsius too because with fahrenheit you can just about feel each degree change, but with celsius you can feel a difference between a high 20 degrees and a low 20 degrees because of how broad the temperature range is from 0 to 100 celsius. It's way easier for our primate brains to understand that 100 is the hottest it'll get outside and 0 is the coldest it'll get outside compared to a range of like -12 degrees celsius to 36.8 degrees celsius
@Orangy57 eastcoast of us huh?
I though Imperial system was made by european long before they discover america...
I don't know about Fahrenheit, but measure like pounds and miles definitly were present before the discovery of america
@Noctosphere @The Real Jdbye @AmandaRose sure weed is rounded to ounces, but if you buy an eighth your dealer is going to use a metric scale and weigh you out 3.5 grams. Every fraction from a pound under is commonly weighed in metric.
I may try the new ram site, and download more RAM to my Switch. Not sure if ddr3 is the right ram
for it tho. Edit- no it uses floppy Ram, just like @AncientBoi