oh k, i had no idea, i always thought (my brain is a little tweaked) that cos when its hot like 100F (roughly 40C) that in the reverse if it was -10F it would be like...ahhh now i get it!!
Don't be embarrassed, Ant. I always have to google "convert farenheit to celsius" and plug in the numbers in order to figure it out. It doesn't make any sense to me, either!
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I'll trade you. It's -4 degrees here. And that's farenheit
whats colder -4F or -4C ??
i have yet to travel to a land of 'F' temperatures..although many melburnians are saying 'F' things about our weather this week!!
p.s. my question was a serious one - seriously
Ant, -4F is much colder. It's equal to -20C, so you can imagine it's pretty cold!
oh k, i had no idea, i always thought (my brain is a little tweaked) that cos when its hot like 100F (roughly 40C) that in the reverse if it was -10F it would be like...ahhh now i get it!!
this is embarrassing hahaha
thanks kat ;-)
Don't be embarrassed, Ant. I always have to google "convert farenheit to celsius" and plug in the numbers in order to figure it out. It doesn't make any sense to me, either!
Day 2 at 44C in Melbourne with at least 2 more days.
HOT damn HOT.
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