@ceralor@MeanwhileinCanada There are still some (mostly older) Canadians that think about outside temps in Fahrenheit, but for those of us that grew up after metrification, our early education focused a lot on learning specific Celsius temps (like 20 for room temperature instead of 70, for example)
@ceralor @MeanwhileinCanada There are still some (mostly older) Canadians that think about outside temps in Fahrenheit, but for those of us that grew up after metrification, our early education focused a lot on learning specific Celsius temps (like 20 for room temperature instead of 70, for example)