Canada Is Actually Hot For Once!!!
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Right now in Calgary it's 24 degrees!!! And tomorrow it's 27! Yay for Canada
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Bring that shit to Halifax man! We've had terrible weather for weeks
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Oh really??? That sucks
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Do u no when the next "Ice road truckers" is gonna b on. I like watching that. Lol
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\/0L©Ø/\/\™ wrote:
I'm guessing you mean celcius (spelling)Right now in Calgary it's 24 degrees!!! And tomorrow it's 27! Yay for Canada
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Or your joking
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Yea... Oops I meant celcius that would be freekin cold if it was farehenhiete
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don cor leone wrote:
Um probably in June or so... Lol Canada has suck unpredictable weather IDKDo u no when the next "Ice road truckers" is gonna b on. I like watching that. Lol
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\/0L©Ø/\/\™ wrote:
k thx.don cor leone wrote:
Um probably in June or so... Lol Canada has suck unpredictable weather IDKDo u no when the next "Ice road truckers" is gonna b on. I like watching that. Lol
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Quick conversion for non metric users...it's not 100 percent but it gets you in the ball park take celcius double it and add 30 and it gets you close for ex: 25 c = (25 * 2) + 30= 80 f
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It's always sunny in Victoria BC... Gooood times...
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BigBK wrote:
Interesting, I always use 25°C = 25 x 1.8 + 32 = 77°FQuick conversion for non metric users...it's not 100 percent but it gets you in the ball park take celcius double it and add 30 and it gets you close for ex: 25 c = (25 * 2) + 30= 80 f
That's still not hot though imo, but then again I'm not from Calgary.
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America needs to get with the metric system. Their system is causing some difficulties in communication.
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🔱Bart🔱 (Add Bart) wrote:
Nonsense, English units fit so better better into everyday life.America needs to get with the metric system. Their system is causing some difficulties in communication.
A cup is a cup, a foot is a foot, a tablespoon is a tablespoon etc. It sux to calculate with them, but who cares? -
Ya it doesn't really matter because they always have both metric And imperial systems shown right???
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N130 wrote:
not everyone can multiply 32 * 1.8 in thier heads...them again - we clearly all have iPods and well - there's an app for thatBigBK wrote:
Interesting, I always use 25°C = 25 x 1.8 + 32 = 77°FQuick conversion for non metric users...it's not 100 percent but it gets you in the ball park take celcius double it and add 30 and it gets you close for ex: 25 c = (25 * 2) + 30= 80 f
That's still not hot though imo, but then again I'm not from Calgary.
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this stupid American prefers doing recipes in grams because it's more accurate. especially when baking.
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