Oh boy, I could write a dissertation on this subject; but never fear I will 
restrain myself.

First, I think it’s worth noting that 5 Centigrade degrees is equivalent to 9 
Fahrenheit degrees.  1 degree Centigrade is the same as 1.8 Fahrenheit degrees 
- let’s say 2F degrees for simplicity’s sake.  And, I will further elaborate.  
I should note I have a very dear friend in Peterborough ON. with whom I 
frequently converse, often sharing weather stats so I’ve made it a point to 
familiarize with the conversions between C and F.

In pursuing this exercise, I stumbled on what I view as a remarkable 
relationship between Centigrade and Fahrenheit, what I refer to as the 
“Goldilocks Range.”  While developing a spreadsheet to learn the temperature 
equivalents, I discovered the range from 16C/61F through 28C/82F have the 
phenomenon that the boundary temps are inverted digits; 16 is roughly the same 
as 61 and 28 and 82 are likewise nearly equal.  I realize that some might 
consider 16C/61F through 28C/82F  not an ideal “Goldilocks Temperature Range,” 
but I submit these temps should be reasonable boundaries to that range for the 
sake of mathematical discussion.  I will say this was the first step in my 
better  understanding the two scales.  It’s just too bad that Fahrenheit has 
that darn 32F as the freezing point, that tends to complicate straight-forward 
conversions.  But on the other hand, if not for that 32F degree glitch, the 
inverted temps would no longer apply.

As I mentioned earlier, every 5 degrees C is exactly equal to each 9 degrees F, 
each degree C is thusly exactly equal to  1.8 degrees F.  As such, 1C degree is 
1.8F degrees.

And then, of course, and so much more important in the far northern latitudes, 
there’s exact equality at -40 degrees - no matter which scale is employed, 
BRRRRRR!

I certainly hope this has not been too tedious a read, obviously I’m quite 
enthralled with the entire matter.  And, if I may say, I’m now able to convert 
between the two scales on the fly with a snap.  That’s something I achieved for 
the sake of my Peterborough pal! (Smiles)

* * * * * * * * * * * *
- Bill from Ino, Wisconsin
- "There are souls in this world which have the gift of finding joy everywhere"
- "and of leaving it behind them when they go."
- Fredrick Faber

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