We have definitely devolved . . . like we always do on this forum.  It's fun 
though, right?

I agree on Celsius.  The name disturbs me too.  Centigrade is more pleasant for 
some reason.  Reminds me of tardigrade.  Now that is something we could all 
ponder and be better off.

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I just think the word "Celsius" is ugly; "centigrade" is comparatively 
euphonious.  A personal bias.

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Centigrade? It always thought it's Celsius. :)

--- On Wed, Jul 22, 2020 at 11:16 AM Bob Bridges <[email protected]> wrote:
> Interesting; centigrade is the one system I use nowadays without 
> having to think much about it.  It's so easy:  0s are cold, 10s are 
> cool, 20s are warm, 30s are hot.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jackson, Rob
> Sent: Monday, July 20, 2020 23:23
>
> As a disclaimer, I'm not a complete bigot.  I say miles and yards; but 
> I have this nasty habit of converting them to meters in my mind every 
> time I say them.  The one thing I cannot get used to in every-day life 
> is Celsius degrees.  I think in Fahrenheit degrees.  Oddly enough, 
> since they're exactly the same thing, I find it easier to talk in 
> Kelvins rather than Celsius degrees.  Maybe I just like starting at 
> zero.  :)  I couldn't tell you what absolute zero in Fahrenheit is; I guess I 
> never cared.

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