• Fal@yiffit.net
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    1 year ago

    If you read the discussion that you were actually having to me, we were obviously talking about 20-30c, which is 68-86F. And it was mentioned several times in this thread. And the context of my reply made it abundantly clear I meant 68-86

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      1 year ago

      Yes I mistyped 80vs86. but that percentage of 100 is similar enough that I can’t really tell the difference.

      I was agreeing that 68 and 86 are both T-shirt weather. Still is to most folks. I get it you’re not most folks.

      I’m imagining your place as just filled with coats and thermometers that you care about this to such an extent.

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        1 year ago

        Yes I mistyped 80vs86.

        Oh, thought you were being sarcastic.

        But are you seriously saying you can’t tell the difference between 68 and 86? That’s absolutely absurd

        I’m imagining your place as just filled with coats

        Yes I live in San Francisco, I have several coats.

        and thermometers

        My thermostat and my phone. So “full”

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          1 year ago

          Correct I literally can’t tell the difference. That’s 100% what I’m saying. (Yeap that was sarcasm)

          I’m saying 68 and 86 are both T-shirt weather. And 20-30 is more meaningful to me than 68-86. That’s it. That’s all.

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            1 year ago

            And 20-30 is more meaningful to me than 68-86. That’s it.

            Of course it is, because 68-86 is just the translation. No one would actually use that range. But that’s my whole point, 60-70 and 70-80 are better, more meaningful ranges