It's too hot :(

It's what they used to teach in school, and I'm too old to learn new tricks now! :p
But all weather reports, cars, everything, use ºC now. It seems madness you continue to plough on with ºF.

Then again, the country has decided to plough on using miles instead of km so it's maybe not that surprising some people are so stuck in the past :p
 
But all weather reports, cars, everything, use ºC now. It seems madness you continue to plough on with ºF.

Then again, the country has decided to plough on using miles instead of km so it's maybe not that surprising some people are so stuck in the past :p

I still miss tanners and thrupenny bits.
 
If you are talking Fahrenheit all I can think is

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But all weather reports, cars, everything, use ºC now. It seems madness you continue to plough on with ºF.

Then again, the country has decided to plough on using miles instead of km so it's maybe not that surprising some people are so stuck in the past :p
Some of us use both imperial and metric. I personally still prefer miles per hour over kilometres and don't see any reason we should need to change that. It's still the de facto metric for calculating speed in the UK, and as I don't drive in other countries I couldn't care less what they use :p
 
Watched the met office 10 day trend.

Says that we are the cold side of the jet stream and it's very strongly loopy.
So weather stalls. Like it did this time last year. Except last year we were on the hot side.

I remember those days. Good times!
 
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Wasn't it Fahrenheit aftershave as well?
wow that was a few yrs ago .. 20+ sorry brought back memory's :) ..
Fahrenheit by Dior is a Aromatic Fougere fragrance for men. Fahrenheit was launched in 1988. Fahrenheit was created by Jean-Louis Sieuzac, Michel Almairac and Maurice Roger. Top notes are Nutmeg Flower, Lavender, Cedar, Chamomile, Mandarin Orange, Hawthorn, Bergamot and Lemon; middle notes are Violet Leaf, Nutmeg, Cedar, Sandalwood, Carnation, Honeysuckle, Jasmine and Lily-of-the-Valley; base notes are Leather, Vetiver, Musk, Amber, Patchouli and Tonka Bean.
 
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