• alessandro@lemmy.ca
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      Generally speaking you’re usually from 0 to 720 hours in a month: how many time in a year you have to remind people what month they are into vs. the single day?

      Guy A: “Hey, what day is it?”

      Guy B: “It’s Sunday, the 13th.”

      Guy A: “Of…?” (gesturing to keep going)

      Guy B: “Ah, right, we’re just 390 hours into August. You may have missed that.”

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          That’s what kills me about people who rag on Americans.

          We order our dates the way we say them, and we use a temperature system is a great way to describe feeling heat.

          I’ve got no defense for imperial measurements beyond scooping up a cup of flour is easier than dumping it on a scale.

          But people spend more energy shitting on the cultural norms of Americans than anyone else (especially Europeans) and then spend a lot of time telling us we have no culture.

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            and we use a temperature system is a great way to describe feeling heat

            You know if you really think about it for even the slightest amount of time this makes absolutely no fucking sense. I can imagine why you state this, but to not spoil the fun I’d love to hear it from you.

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              The fahrenheit scale was created as a base for human temperature. The guy fucked up his math though because 100°f was supposed to be average body temp.

              Celsius is temperature based on water.

              Kelvin is based on universal scale.

              Fahrenheit is based on the human body.