

You might think there is no difference, but someone will definitely notice if you adjust the thermostat by 1°F.
You might think there is no difference, but someone will definitely notice if you adjust the thermostat by 1°F.
It’s quite common on digital thermostats to have the decimal place for C.
I’m sorry you are having trouble making sense of it. It’s honestly a very simple concept.
They aren’t scaled properly for weather temperature.
You might be thinking of frogs.
They do object more to being boiled, though.
You can think of F as a “% hot” measurement for weather.
0 = no heat: getting dangerously cold for humans. 50 = half hot, half cold: wear long pants and a jacket. 75 = three quarters hot, getting close to t shirt weather. 100= fully hot: getting dangerous for humans.
Yes you can go over or under, but you can consider those to be extreme weather (120% hot!)
C is a measurement for water.
Because C is for water, F is for people.
That’s not what he’s saying.
Because the US and Japan have an extensive intel sharing agreement, and it’s likely not just Japan’s defense info at risk from Chinese hackers.
Guess I missed the part where he said that.
They protect the witnesses so that they can testify in court. It would become pretty obvious pretty quickly if all of the witnesses were the opposite of protected.
No it doesn’t. Be real.