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Similar deal in Canada. It's bitter hell waiting for a bus or train in -40c even with as many layers on as you can fit. These heaters are absolutely worth the energy use
That's -40f for those south of the border.
No need to thank me for doing all that math. On a serious note, some actually helpful points are:
0c = 32f (probably the most well known one)
10c = 50f
20c = 68f
30c = 86f
40c = 104f
Aside that, I figure I'll be cooking and therefore using a nice enough thermometer to have both scales. Otherwise things have gone terribly, terribly wrong, and I have much larger problems to worry about than conversions.
Freezing, chilly, nice, hot, 104.
This is worth memorizing.
Thanks! I hope it helps you as much as it's helped me.
For me it reads: Freezing/chilly, nice, warm, hot, he's dead Jim.