hafrogman
Adventurer
It was a most triumphant viewing.Dude! That rocks!![]()
It was a most triumphant viewing.Dude! That rocks!![]()
I'm always amused by the British "commitment" to the metric system. It's all around, but whenever they feel like it, they just switch back to imperial to confuse everyone.in case you're wondering I'm 5ft 10 and a bit and my weight is currently 14stone and 2lbs around ;(
*Eats all the food in the hive*
I'm always amused by the British "commitment" to the metric system. It's all around, but whenever they feel like it, they just switch back to imperial to confuse everyone.![]()
Kinky.*Eats Demongirl*
Indeed, that is a simple and easy to understand chart. But hardly as easily applicable as a system of simple metric reference points.
Indeed, that is a simple and easy to understand chart. But hardly as easily applicable as a system of simple metric reference points.
I think the implication is that when the high for a day is -10 C, that's a cold day in Moscow. Because otherwise, -5 C is just barely below freezing. On a cold morning, Phoenix can be nearly that low, let alone Boston. But Phoenix will always climb above freezing as the day warms up.Nice, though there was a mistake. Cold day on Moscow would be around -20 to -30 C instead of -10. -10 is something like average winter morning around these parts.