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MicroWave OP , in Florida ocean temperatures peak to almost 100 degrees amid heatwave: "You really can't cool off"
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That’s about 38 degrees celsius for non-Americans.

Buffalox ,

I think it’s 38 degrees celsius for Americans too. But I’m not quite sure, could also be 2 ounces, their system is kind of weird.

june ,

It’s just over half the temperature of a cooked chicken for us normal Americans.

irkli ,
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You forgot the fortnight compensation on Tuesdays.

joel_feila ,
@joel_feila@lemmy.world avatar

the weirdest part is size 8 men shoe and size 8 women shoe are not the same size

dismalnow ,
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7.1 stone.

MysteriousSophon21 ,

Or about 72.7 bananas

DangerousDetlef ,

Really had to do a double take. Like, what the fuck, the ocean is boiling, it can’t be that be that bad, right? Then it clicked that you’re using that weird Fahrenheit system.

Yes, sorry, it’s weird. Celsius is easy - water freezes at 0 and boils at 100 and there we go…

WrongWay ,

F is easy.. 0 is cold. 100 is HOT..

Norgur ,

Thinking about it... Isn't that exactly what the Celsius scale does just with reliable definitions about what "cold" and "HOT" mean?

Shower water with 38°C is hot, a bowl of rice at 38°C/100F is decidedly not "HOT". So the perceived convenience of the Fahrenheit scale is not applicable to everything, is it? How is it convenient then?

CherenkovBlue ,
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O F is the freezing temperature of a saturated brine solution, while 100 F was the body temperature of a human. Yes, body temperature has been revised a bit, but the two points were chosen as stable points that anyone could access that would generally be unchanged by pressure changes, etc. Human homeostasis is quite good at keeping a temperature in a narrow range. Also, boiling is massively affected by air pressure. At 5000’ elevation, boiling is approximately 202 F and continues to get lower as altitude increases. Lots of people live at higher altitudes. (Hi! I am one of them !)

Edit: I was a little off on the temperature selected for body temp, but still pretty close: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fahrenheit

inspired ,

This is really interesting and I think there is a lot of support for the body temperature point. I was curious about whether the method of deriving 0F is insensitive to pressure changes and I can't find any evidence of that. But I don't know enough about chemistry or physics myself. Do you know, or have any details on where you learned this?

CherenkovBlue , (edited )
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So I was a little off on the temperature chosen for the body, but the Wikipedia page has some good details: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fahrenheit

Re: freezing temperature of brine and pressure sensitivity, of course it is sensitive but we are talking about MPa-GPa of pressure, way beyond small pressure changes due to changes in altitude. You can get started by looking at physical chemistry of solutions if you are interested! A good place to start is “freezing point depression” and “boiling point elevation” of solutions. Also, single component phase diagrams: here it is for https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Phase_diagram_of_water_simplified.svg.

yata ,

It is convenient because they are used to it. That is all there is to it, and peace be to that.

It only becomes silly when they begin to claim that F is better for “human temperature”, because again it all comes down to what you are used to and celsius is just as convenient if you are used to that.

sudo ,
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As an American this is how I interpret Celsius

  • 100 is boiling
  • 50 is you’re gonna die from heat exhaustion eventually
  • 40 is hot
  • 30 is a little warm
  • 20 is a little cool
  • 10 is cold
  • 0 is freezing
Rhaedas ,
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30 is hot.
20 is nice.
10 is cool.
0 is ice.

40 and 50 can just not, please.

AmosBurton_ThatGuy ,
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As a Canadian, 50 is kill me right now cause fuck that, 40 would be constant cold showers to stay cool, 30 is uncomfortable and needs occasional cold showers, 20 is perfect summer weather, 10 is perfect spring weather and 0 is a nice winter day.

Can’t stand the heat, I’ll take -30C over +30C any day. Can always put on more layers if you’re cold, there’s only so much you can take off when you’re hot though.

Buffalox ,

Metric:

10 mm = 1cm, 100 cm = 1m, 1000 mm = 1m, 1000m = 1 km.

1 cm3 water = 1 gram

1 Watt heats 1 gram of water 1 C°

1 dm3 water = liter = 1 kg

1 m3 = 1000 kg = 1 tonne

Imperial:

1 mile = ?? yards = ?? feet = ?? inches

1 ton = ?? stone = ??punds = ?? oz = ?? grain

1 Galon = ?? pints = ?? fluid ounce

1 inch3 = ?? grain = ?? power to heat ?? fahrenheit

There is no system to any of these, they are unscientific and impractical.

How does Imperial still have any relevance as a measurement system?

AnUnusualRelic ,
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That’s exactly how I’ve memorised imperial as well. We must have used the same manual.

Buffalox ,

Yes, you could say Imperial is easier, because you’d never calculate anything in your head, you ask Google.

But how did that even work before we had Internet?

AnUnusualRelic ,
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I suppose they had little booklets. A bit like the logarithmic tables that people kept for complicated calculations. Maybe they were issued on the first day of school or something. People would keep them all their life and look at them surreptitiously whenever they had to convert units.

Buffalox ,

1 barrel is 734 ounces. Whoo what a handy table. LOL ;)

LegionEris ,

I lived someplace with an old sticker inside a cabinet door with a bunch of basic, useful conversions. It was neat.

joel_feila ,
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60 miles = 318 Kilofeet

CodeInvasion ,

I regularly convert between the two just by remembering the conversions for 10, 20, 30, and 40. It’s actually pretty easy.

  • 0C is 32F (of course)
  • 10C is 50F
  • 20C is 68F (a cool room temp)
  • 30C is 86F (reciprocal of 20)
  • 40C is 104F

If you ever forget what one of them is, then just add 18F for every 10C from the last one you remember.

theterrasque ,

As a Norwegian:

  • 100 is boiling
  • 40 is we all gonna die
  • 30 is hot
  • 20 is a little warm
  • 10 is a little cool
  • 0 is cold
  • -5 is maybe time for a jacket
  • -10 shit, it’s freezingly cold outside!
  • -15 I’ll stay indoors if I can
DaedalistKraken ,

This is actually great, I’ve never found a good way to remember Celsius temperatures. I might go closer to Terrasque’s scale though, 30 is definitely hot where I am.

Nepenthe ,
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With how mountainous Europe is, no it doesn't. What bothers me (aside from the ongoing, increasingly vivid global extinction event) is the sense that, were the situation flipped, you guys wouldn't miss a beat telling people to look it up instead of assuming every country works like theirs does.

Good news is, we'll both have something else to complain about in a year or two, if we're...still able to do that.

Norgur ,

Oh, I think you might be projecting there. Have you ever been to Germany or France or any other European country? If the situation was flipped and we Europeans were the only ones using a system no one else does, we wouldn't tell you to look it up, we would never stop complaining about our governments for not changing shit.

Norgur ,

Oh, I think you might be projecting there. Have you ever been to Germany or France or any other European country? If the situation was flipped and we Europeans were the only ones using a system no one else does, we wouldn't tell you to look it up, we would never stop complaining about our governments for not changing shit.

Nepenthe , (edited )
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Well, I'm..american, so I'm generally too broke to leave my house. I will openly admit I'm increasingly jealous of the French tendency to fuck shit up at the slightest inconvenience. They seem to know a lot more about getting things done.

I think one would also have to account for geography in that, no? If a country were landlocked and surrounded by a ton of others that all used the same separate system that they themselves do not, then there would be very significant reason and pressure to change. As much as it's derided for it, America IS very much a universe unto itself, and the only dealings it has with nations that do things differently are in areas of work that have switched over to more standard measurements.

All science and engineering are primarily or totally done in metric after we crashed the Mars Orbiter headlong into the dirt at mach speed. Everything else tends to use the more mathmatically sensible kelvin. Mexico uses metric and celsius, but I've literally never had a reason to go to mexico and probably never will. Canada uses both, but same deal.

I make a concerted effort to include both systems whenever I have to type for an audience of mixed/ambiguous nationality, but in my day-to-day, I will never meet another person who can easily switch between them and I have no use to do that either. It is a useless skill for me to have. Despite this, I have the sense that I see more europeans complaining about farenheit than I ever see Americans complain about celsius existing, and for such a damn stupid populace, I'm left to assume we either comment less or google it more.

Regarding projecting, I could be tongue-in-cheek and ask if you've ever met a European before. Our food. Our language. Our buildings, cities, cars, media, sports, slang, holidays, garbage disposals, windows, classrooms, whether or not we take our shoes off in the house. I struggle to think of a single subject you guys will not routinely make an inordinate amount of fuss over, as if it killed your children, and I'm convinced at this point that it's for love of spite and there's literally nothing we could do to make Europe happy if we wanted to. It makes sense that any chance to acknowledge the alternate measuring system would be prime ribs.

Brits especially will snark about american english that routinely turns out to be a defunct british word. Germans will complain about the drywall, but their own houses have the same drywall. Houses in Switzerland are made of wood, but nobody bitches at the Swiss.

Parting note, the downvote feels in keeping with that kind of pettiness.

3l3s3 , in A gay couple ran a rural restaurant in peace. Then new neighbors arrived.

Religion poisons everything

Captainvaqina , in A gay couple ran a rural restaurant in peace. Then new neighbors arrived.

What hateful “Christian” conservative trash bigots. So sad that these loser nutjobs drove the resturant couple to sell.

MeepMorp , in Second Alzheimer's drug in the pipeline promises to slow worsening but with safety concern

“Both donanemab and Leqembi are lab-made antibodies, administered by IV, that target one Alzheimer’s culprit, sticky amyloid buildup in the brain. And both drugs come with a serious safety concern — brain swelling or bleeding that in the Lilly study was linked to three deaths.”

Lemmylefty , in The Rich Are Crazier Than You and Me
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Hey man, I’ve seen you around, posting a bunch of interesting (albeit rather scary: “VC Qanon is not something I wanted to exist…) articles and wanted to thank you for bringing content here.

MicroWave OP , (edited )
@MicroWave@lemmy.world avatar

Appreciate the kind words. Yeah, the real world sure is a crazy and interesting place, isn’t it :)

Mr_Blott ,

Appreciate it too! That said, any “news” article that starts with the word “opinion” isn’t news!

MicroWave OP ,
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True. I couldn’t find a more appropriate place to post this article. Suggestions are welcome!

Lemmylefty ,
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Something like a “Current Topics”? I haven’t looked but that might cover opinion pieces as well.

Still, I don’t want to get too militant about proper placement of submissions, because being anal about categories being separate and distinct and ne’er the twain shall meet just doesn’t foster as much discussion as letting places be more malleable and take on the flavor of their communities.

bernieecclestoned , in A gay couple ran a rural restaurant in peace. Then new neighbors arrived.
Blackbeard OP ,
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Thanks! Archive.is is blocked on my local network so I couldn’t help. :(

FlyingSquid ,
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Link didn’t work for me.

jjjalljs , in Florida ocean temperatures peak to almost 100 degrees amid heatwave: "You really can't cool off"

Not everyone in Florida deserves this, but a lot of them do.

DrDominate ,
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The Oceans definitely don’t though.

Mdotaut801 ,

Or the manatees. They definitely don’t deserve it.

youCanCallMeDragon , in ‘Your heart races a bit’: US weather man threatened with death for mentioning climate crisis
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I thought this was a meme at first. We live in the worst timeline.

Duder167 , in Florida ocean temperatures peak to almost 100 degrees amid heatwave: "You really can't cool off"

That hurricane is going to hit Miami, exit Tampa and then go visit Tallahassee.

Mog_fanatic ,

Nah nobody wants to go to Tallahassee. Probably go to Myrtle Beach

Coskii ,
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Oddly enough, the last major hurricane to hit south Carolina was in 1989.

Nath , in Elton John lends celebrity support to Kevin Spacey at the actor's sexual assault trial
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Click bait article is clickbaity.

David Furness and Elton John merely told the court that Kevin Spacey did not attend a party at their place in either 2003 or 2004. That his only appearance at a party was 2001.

That’s not “celebrity support”. That’s merely testifying facts to the court. These facts may help Mr. Spacey’s case, but they are not the same as the sort of character endorsement the headline implies.

Wooly , in Airbnb is adding cleaning fees to a new 'total price' of bookings in search results after people complained listings were misleading

I’ve been looking for a place for the past couple weeks, doesn’t it already do this? It does in the UK at least. The price you see is the total price.

venorathebarbarian , in Teen Passenger Detained In Airport For 'Skiplagging'

How is that any of the airlines business?? Kid bought a ticket. He has no obligation to use the full ride. I hope he/his family sues and I hope they win.

dhork ,

Actually, if you read the T&Cs on the contract, you really are expected to use the full ride, and the airline is allowed to impose a penalty like this. But it’s at the airline’s discretion, and I think not even the bean counters expect gate agents to enforce it in the most draconian fashion against unaccompanied minors.

This is why they are going to the press with this, because they can’t win the lawsuit. And the Press is the best place to expose behavior that’s legal, but shitty.

DarraignTheSane ,
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I’d bet they reacted like they did specifically because the person is a minor - a minor who is in the care of the airline and who they’re responsible for until they reach the intended destination. If the final flight arrived without the minor on it without it being intended, they would most certainly have some level of liability for the minor’s whereabouts.

gramathy ,

We’re they registers as an unaccompanied minor? I’ve flown solo as a minor without being an UM past the age of like

14

I flew for summer programs pretty much every year of high school and was only an UM once

Buffalox ,

if you read the T&C

Just because it’s stated in T&C doesn’t mean it’s necessarily legally binding.

dhork ,

Airline T&C are not just any old contract, but they are called the “Contract of Carriage” for the airline and have protections at the Federal level. Anything’s legal standing can be challenged, of course, but airlines do have special protections in this case.

There’s no way the family could possibly sue over this and win.

MassKirbycide ,

I agree it’s total bullshit, but there actually is a contract of carriage involved that skiplagging violates, so airlines are within their rights to cancel an itinerary if they catch such a violation. With that said, fuck BS airline policies and fares.

RememberTheApollo , in Got tipping rage? This barista reveals what it's like to be behind the tip screen

Those unwilling to do the difficult task of striking or otherwise demanding higher wages and actively supporting politics that do the same are asking others to prop up those poor wages with money from the others’ hard work.

IOW give me your hard earned money so I don’t have to try to demand more money from my boss for my hard work.

On that note, fuck the food/service industry for basically dodging payroll tax with underreported cash tips and underpaid workers.

AnonTwo , in How America fell out of love with ice cream

While I have no basis for this

I think the reason Ice Cream fell out of favor is because it's a "Normal sugary sweet".

It's easy to eliminate.

Meanwhile, sugar has increased in just about everything else we eat.

cassetti ,

Meanwhile, sugar has increased in just about everything else we eat.

I think you mean FAKE sugar. Holy hell is it everywhere. And it's so damn sweet.

I actually enjoy having a sodastream just so I can still buy the occasional energy drink or soda, and add some extra carbonated water to tone down the sweetness.

You know how much I'd love to see a coca-cola with "low cane sugar" as an option? Just give me cane sugar....... but less of it!!

I really wish instead of switching from real sugar to artificial sweetener, companies would simply use less sugar. But no, artificial sweetener is CHEAPER than real sugar, and makes the item taste sweeter, so it's a win-win, right?

RockyBockySocky ,

It's not fake sugar lol, it exists.

It's added sugar

cassetti ,

Go to a supermarket, look around at how many candies and sodas now use artificial sweetener instead of plain sugar. It's certainly on the increase over the past 20 years if you look back historically at it's usage, and it seems to be increasing annually.

Look at how Pepsi phased out Sierra Mist in favor of the new "Starry" soda which is made with more artificial sweetener. This lets them advertise lower calories on the label, while selling a sweeter beverage people will buy.

I used to love buying malted beverages and energy drinks occasionally because I enjoy trying new flavors. However over the past five+ years, I've noticed a lot more brands sneaking in artificial sweeteners. Look at Mountain Dew - they recently started a line of alcohol-infused beverages which interested me. But go figure they were absolutely terrible - they tasted nothing like classic mountain dew with al that fake sugar. I threw them out lol.

RockyBockySocky ,

Ah I misunderstood, yeah there's artificial sweeteners and alternate sugars, I don't believe they're all inherently bad from what I've seen.
And yeah some people really taste the difference lol

solarzones , in ‘Your heart races a bit’: US weather man threatened with death for mentioning climate crisis
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What has this world come to? :(

rushimundhe ,

@solarzones @MicroWave greediness has increased over time we spent on earth

iAmTheTot ,
@iAmTheTot@kbin.social avatar

Hm honestly big doubt. I don't think greediness has increased. Technology and resources have changed, but humans have always been this greedy. If ancient romans or beyond had the technology to ruin the earth for profit, they'd have done so.

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