Rav said:
40 is a life threatening fever, or, airconditioning-stay-in-the-shadow kind of weather
20 is room temperature. Probably wear a thin jacket and a tshirt outside if there is a bit of a breeze. Just a Tshirt if your 'ard
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30 is definitely the point where you start wearing shorts.
10 is jeans and a sweater kind of weather.
This doesn't make sense how exactly? I would like to see someone make this kind of a list in Fahrenheit.
100 is life threatening fever, or, airconditioning-stay-in-the-shadow kind of weather.
80 is definitely the point where you start wearing shorts.
60 is room temperature. Probably wear a thin jacket and a tshirt outside if there is a bit of a breeze. Just a Tshirt if you're 'ard.
40 is jeans and a sweater kind of weather.
20 is where you definitely start to at least wear a heavy jacket, if not the whole gloves-hat-scarf combo.
0 is where you really really want the gloves-hat-scarf combo, and start to wonder why the heck you went outside in the first place.
-20 is where you say ferkit and move to Florida.
I'll be the first to agree that base 10 is a good thing, but there's nothing more or less intuitive about one set of units over the other. Actually, metric units are even less intuitive. A foot is roughly the length of a man's foot. A meter was originally one ten-millionth of one-fourth of the circumference of the earth, and was later changed to the length that light travels in vacuum in a time interval of 1/299,792,458 of a second. Yeah, that's intuitive.