DeepHour wrote:
kraftiekortie wrote:
^^Do you think in Fahrenheit, too?
For the most part, yes. If it's a hot day, it's 'in the seventies (or eighties)' not in the 'high twenties' or whatever. There are some areas where I've come to use Celsius though, simply because it's the convention (from the world of science) - hence in a thread on central processor temperatures on a computer forum I belong to, it's normal for everyone to discuss the topic in Celsius - even the American and British members do so. To insist on using Fahrenheit in these circumstances would appear just plain bizarre.
Didn't NASA use imperial units for the Apollo 11 mission?
Either way, as a physicist, I'll obviously stick to SI units, but that's just the thing; the leftist Utopians love metric units because they're "more rational", but I'm still waiting for them to suggest that the weather forecast be given in Kelvins.