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<blockquote data-quote="GMforPowergamers" data-source="post: 8647035" data-attributes="member: 67338"><p>except it is... </p><p>"how warm is it?"</p><p>"65 degrees" </p><p></p><p>again a true answer yet incomplete and without context can be misleading. </p><p></p><p>no it isn't... because the objective temperature is at best a partial answer and again can be used to mislead... it is only 1 thing "the number on the made up scale we measure of the heat on the thermostat."</p><p></p><p>that is 100% false. the temperature is the air temperature . You are more then capable of being warm in 78 degrees dry and cold in 78 degrees wet.</p><p>the humidity in the air also effects the way the temperature effects living beings... I find it VERY hard to believe that in your life no one has every said so.</p><p></p><p>then you admit I am right?</p><p></p><p>from people saying that the 100% objective and only answer needed to "is it warm out" is a number with no context.</p><p></p><p>and that is context information you have just shared now (never been to the west cost) </p><p></p><p>generally here in NE we expect a full answer because our weather varies... I would assume that if someone from NE came to where you live they would be VERY put out by only being given a number answer... it is just only partial information</p><p></p><p>then you KNOW that about the person... see, like i said people should (when they know each other for a length of time) be able to know. so when you are cold can you give her a run down of what she would most likely feel?</p><p></p><p>an example with my sister would be "It's warm today I'm going in shorts you probably want a jacket though"</p><p></p><p>and again this still is all context... that additional information that allows the numbers to MEAN an answer that wont mislead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GMforPowergamers, post: 8647035, member: 67338"] except it is... "how warm is it?" "65 degrees" again a true answer yet incomplete and without context can be misleading. no it isn't... because the objective temperature is at best a partial answer and again can be used to mislead... it is only 1 thing "the number on the made up scale we measure of the heat on the thermostat." that is 100% false. the temperature is the air temperature . You are more then capable of being warm in 78 degrees dry and cold in 78 degrees wet. the humidity in the air also effects the way the temperature effects living beings... I find it VERY hard to believe that in your life no one has every said so. then you admit I am right? from people saying that the 100% objective and only answer needed to "is it warm out" is a number with no context. and that is context information you have just shared now (never been to the west cost) generally here in NE we expect a full answer because our weather varies... I would assume that if someone from NE came to where you live they would be VERY put out by only being given a number answer... it is just only partial information then you KNOW that about the person... see, like i said people should (when they know each other for a length of time) be able to know. so when you are cold can you give her a run down of what she would most likely feel? an example with my sister would be "It's warm today I'm going in shorts you probably want a jacket though" and again this still is all context... that additional information that allows the numbers to MEAN an answer that wont mislead. [/QUOTE]
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