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For jl; 51C in American = '****ing hot'

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And it's bloody hot in Adelaide too. i was able to back

out of going into
wild country this last couple of weeks, didn't think i'd

come back if I
did. I finally worked out what 51C is in fahrenheit and

wished I hadnt.



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For jl; 51C in American = '****ing hot'

Scotty


Yeah, but in Adelaide it's a "Dry heat"!

Cheers
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Duh! Better clean your glasses or check the battery in your calculator, Tom. Mine says 51C = 123.8F

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Duh! Better clean your glasses or check the battery in your calculator, Tom. Mine says 51C = 123.8F



I just thought of something. Probably Tom doesn't know how to use a calculator even if he has one. ;-0
So, for Tom and other dummies it can be figured out on paper pretty easy.

F = 9/5C + 32.

9/5 x 51 = 91.8

91.8 + 32 = 123.8.

See, I learned *something* in school.

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Ellen MacArthur wrote:
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At a 133degrees what esle could it be but Dry


Duh! Better clean your glasses or check the battery in your calculator, Tom. Mine says 51C = 123.8F




I just thought of something. Probably Tom doesn't know how to use a calculator even if he has one. ;-0
So, for Tom and other dummies it can be figured out on paper pretty easy.

F = 9/5C + 32.

9/5 x 51 = 91.8

91.8 + 32 = 123.8.

See, I learned *something* in school.

Cheers,
Ellen



How to google equations?
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"katy" wrote
How to google equations?


I didn't have to google that one. I've got it memorized. It's good to know it.
Most of the countries use centigrade. Fahrenheit is better because it makes more
sense and it has more degrees between freezing and boiling. So you just gotta
know the equation by heart so you can understand what foreigners are talking about.

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Katy,

Glad you responded. I didn't / wouldn't reply to a Sock puppet. You're
both right but it plain to see that you have never dealt with those kind
of temperature up real close in actual working condiitions. In reality
you have to do them in you head and often right now. 9/5 or 5/9+32
doesn't lend itself to rapid Calc.

If you take that 9/5 and convert it to 2 rather than 1and 4/5 then 51 is
a very quick conversion to a 100 or a 101+32.

A real sailor's way of converting radio weather reports internationally
to from C to F without putting a Mike down or leaving a Helm. 5 degrees
difference in 128 is a very small error I can live with and no
calculator or paper necessary.

It a trick sailor's and boiler room firemen have been using for years.

Try it. It is a good way to talk Temp with your Canadian friends,

And by the way, I can also do the formular conversion in my head but its
slower but not as slow as getting a calculator and setting up.

Thank you for giving me a chance to reply to "Nellen" about practical
sailor's solution. Neal never need to use things like that at Anchor.


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Duh! Better clean your glasses or check the battery in your
calculator, Tom. Mine says 51C = 123.8F

Cheers,
Ellen


It gets that hot here.

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Marty,

At a 133degrees what esle could it be but Dry


Wow, rather be in the engine room of a an old steamer.
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