I ended up using the internet to understand what temperature I was setting, because I never really became familiar enough with converting Celsius to Fahrenheit and vice versa to be able to tell off the cuff what the temperature equivalents would be.
I recently discovered something I hadn’t considered before. I went overseas on a vacation. Just about everywhere else in the world that you go, Celsius is the preferred temperature scale. Fahrenheit is the temperature scale that I use in my native country, but the truth is that Fahrenheit is not used by very many other countries. I actually think that’s a shame! When I went on vacation to this far away country, of course, the air conditioning system inside of the hotel room used Celsius. I ended up using the internet to understand what temperature I was setting, because I never really became familiar enough with converting Celsius to Fahrenheit and vice versa to be able to tell off the cuff what the temperature equivalents would be. The last thing I wanted to do was try and use the formula I learned back in junior high! So, I used the internet. I thought it would be a simple matter, but my wife and I discovered something interesting that was right out there in the open, but we never considered it. The Celsius temperature scale is less precise than the Fahrenheit temperature scale.