> Looking forward to you guys using the metric system. Those numbers > need some serious recalculation to become interesting.... Even the > temperatures (in degrees F) from DJ's furnace made me wonder if the > global warming has hit US harder than Europe :-)
The temp sensors for the furnace read in Celsius, I convert them. As for that chart, the interesting parts were the big gaps and its feeble attempts to keep up, not the actual temperatures themselves ;-) Fahrenheit is useful because the normal range of outside temperatures is 0 to 100 degrees. It's like metric, but with a more practical scale. Besides, we already use the metric system for drugs, soft drinks, and small pitch parts. What more do you expect? ;-) _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

