Fahrenheit or Celsius... which do you use?

Celsius for everything.

The most annoying thing is when it gets hot people start quoting the temperature in Fahrenheit just to make it should hotter.
 
Ok, I have a bizarre personal system.

For the weather: for low temperatures (say 10c or below) I use Celsius, but for high temperatures (above 70ishF) I use Fahrenheit. If it's hot and someone says it's 26C, I have to convert to Fahrenheit to make it fit my frame of reference. Vice-versa with low temperatures. I guess I ignore temperatures in between - or at least I don't talk or hear about them. I don't know. :)

Noting too bizarre there, I'm exactly the same.
 
Celcius... oh and for weight I actually use KG but that's mainly because I do Judo and competitions run on KG weight bands.
 
BTW, can someone explain something to me? Why do we buy fuel in Litres but have efficiency in MPG?

Because the UK bungled the switch to metric and didn't complete the changeover. Nobody could be bothered to do it properly, so it was left half-done. Some imperial measurements are still required by law: beer, road speed limits, etc.

The only countries which have not completed the changeover to metric are: USA, UK, Burma and Liberia. How's that for good company? :D
 
Evangelion, but since we buy fuel in litres should we not have miles per litre rather than miles per gallon?
 
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