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I always use Celsius but that's because I've worked all my life in the industrial instrumentation sector where Celsius is the norm. (Except the USA) |
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But come summer, it's like, "It's going to be well into the 90's today!" ---------- Post added at 11:24 ---------- Previous post was at 11:22 ---------- Quote:
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I do not use Fahrenheit, hot or cold, its Celsius (well Centigrade actually, I never say 'Celsius'). Oh, and in school, we were taught metric. |
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Haha, thats pretty accurate. :)
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Is that what everyone is asking for? Further confusion?
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No…
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I use to do a paper round when I was young and collected money on a Friday evening this was imperial and then decimalisation came in which caused all manner of difficulties especially for the older people e.g. if they gave me a pound note and then I would give change of a 50p, some 10p's and a 5p and a 2p, 1p this really confused them.
Measurements we started to learn metric at school alongside imperial. When I started my printing apprenticeship (5 years) you had to learn the print measurements of points and picas which converted to imperial exactly along with this terminology of thins, thicks, mids, ems, clumps, furniture, coin keys, 36mo, 4to, 42mo, 8vo (happy days). |
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