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09 Jan 08 01:21, Bo Simonsen wrote to Roy Witt:
RW> RW>>> It's 72F, windy and threatening rain here in South Texas.
RW>>
RW> BS>> In metric unit?
RW>>
RW>> Wouldn't that be a hoot. 30 degrees shy of boiling water. No, the F
RW>> indicates Farenheit...about 21C (metric).
BS> So 72F is about 21C?
21.1111 something.
BS> I never got any use of the F unit, so never got a clue on how to
BS> calculate between celcius and fahrenheit.
Although I know the conversion formula (Temp (F) -32 ö 5/9 = Temp (C)), I
used a conversion program I found on the internet. Much easier... :o)
R\%/itt
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