[W126 Coupe] Converting C to F temperatures
Ronny 560sec
ronny.geenen at verizon.net
Wed Nov 30 23:47:37 EST 2011
I feel fortunate, because me and my body have adapted to both C and F.
And that is the same with inches and cm and also with yard and meter or gallon and liter.
Ronny
From: Gerry Van Zandt
Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2011 10:14 AM
To: mbcoupes at mbcoupes.com
Subject: [W126 Coupe] Converting C to F temperatures
You just have to commit to memory a few data points really.
15C = ~60F (balmy for most of the US, but arctic by Houston standards)
20C = 68F (very comfortable temperature for most folks, but chilly here in Houston)
25C = 77F (about my favorite temperature; not too hot, not too cold, normal Houston fall day)
30C = 86F (getting a bit too warm for my tastes, but a cold summer day here in Houston)
I took the attached photo in my 560SEC last Friday afternoon while out running errands … 77F / 25C
On Nov 30, 2011, at 11:15 AM, mbcoupes-request at mbcoupes.com wrote:
Since my outside temperature in in Celsius I went to the internet to get
conversions, typed them out of the computer and then had that laminated and
I keep it in the small "change" tray in front of the shifter. When I need
to know the temp. in Fahrenheit I just pick up the card. One of these days
I may memorize them.
Dick Diefenbach
Danville, VT
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