C is bullshit. It is less descriptive and easily misinterpreted. How do you possibly misinterpret something so simple?
The difference between 20 C and 25 C is a lot more than the difference between 70 F and 75 F.
F is more descriptive. How do you not get that?
It very often gets below freezing. Forget to add the negative sign? Explain?
Look at a weather forecast map when it is around freezing, negatives cluttering it up.
It is weird and not as descriptive. The difference between 5 and negative 5 C could really fuck your day. If it is negative 5 F or 5 F, it is really fucking cold, no big deal.
The difference between 5 and negative 5 is substantial. Yes it is, but as it works in the metric system it is constant and precise (-4.23'c, 5.0'c).
Yep, but for every day use, it sucks ass at 373 degrees Kelvin.
Looking at a weather map that show temps in C is a mess. Only if you don't understand how it works...
I understand how it works, Chachi. I understand how both work. that is why I prefer F for every day use.
http://www.visionlearning.com/library/module_viewer.php?mid=48
F was the prototype, C is the logical evolution, K is the future
Hey, take that site and shove it. I understand C just fine. That is why I know it sucks.