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Topic0c is 32f right?
ConfusedTorchic
04/28/23 6:48:45 PM
#3:


0c to 30c is going from freezing to ball sweating

in the same vein, 32f to 80f is also going from freezing to ball sweating, but you have a lot more granularity in how easily to accurately determine what the temperature is, since it's a longer distance than 30 (30 vs 48)

but really the only thing that matters is you use the one you're used to. the one you use will always -- no matter what -- be easier and friendlier than the one you don't. even if you learn the other, you will always have an easier time figuring things out with the one you grew up with.

neither is better or worse than the other, they both have their advantages and disadvantages.

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