C or F? Damn metric system.![]()
Rankine.
That damn Scot! using 491.67° F water freezing point and 671.67° F water boiling point, he's just friggin' crazy!! As American as I am, and always will be, ever since I was taught that water freezes at 0° C and boils at 100° C in 3rd grade, I've never understood why 32° F and 212° F is ever used. They also taught me that everything metric is based on 10s which makes perfect sense but to me I'll always be just over 6ft tall and I'm still happy that we didn't convert to crap like l/100km. And vaguely related, Imperial Gallons are bigger than our gallons because they started with 10 lbs of water (10.02 lbs maybe their scale was slightly off in 1824) but again I'm an American so I'll stick with my gallons that each hold 8.3 lbs of water and drive on the right.
