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I never could do them in school. The damned geography teacher spent
months drumming it into us and of course never mentioned that you can get thermometers with both Farenheit and Centigrade on them. May he rot in hell. Now 35 years too late, I've found a calculator for all that crap: http://raymondterrace.hunterweather....Calculator.htm -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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"Michael McNeil" wrote in message
news:1ac19f3ab2d5fea29e5d4096fdc08c32.45219@mygate .mailgate.org... I never could do them in school. The damned geography teacher spent months drumming it into us and of course never mentioned that you can get thermometers with both Farenheit and Centigrade on them. May he rot in hell. Now 35 years too late, I've found a calculator for all that crap: http://raymondterrace.hunterweather....Calculator.htm -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG Why not try Google? Type in (say) 37c in F and you'll get the conversion! Eric |
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