> 2001-12-31
>
> Well, did he answer your question?  Were you able to get him to speak
> metric?

Sure.  When I pretended that I didn't understand degrees F, he said that
the room was around 20 Celsius.

> But, what about the thermostat?  Is it calibrated in degrees Celsius or
> Fahrenheit, or both?

As it turned out, it was digital, and it defaulted to degrees F.

> Did he set it to a degree Celsius value and then
> mentally convert it to Fahrenheit for your "understanding"?

No, he read it directly from the display.  Very few Canadians
these days would convert a Celsius value into Fahrenheit for the
understanding of another Canadian.

> And, if he did
> give you a Fahrenheit thermostat, I'd call him back first chance and tell
> him to replace it with a thermostat that a person can understand, or you
> won't authorise payment of the bill.

The majority of the thermostats in Canada are calibrated in Celsius.  This
device's thermostat could be set to Celsius, although the factory default
was Fahrenheit.  The first time I visited the facility, I changed the
setting to
display in Celsius.

Stephen

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