Mateo06
Off subject. But Fahrenheit is much more accurate than Celsius. More units of measure in between gives a more realistic grasp of warmth.
30-35°C (86-95°F)
You merely have 5 degrees between these two temps, while F has 9 degrees. I think, realistically 95 sounds more accurate than 35.
On subject. I too have fallen behind. I haven't kept going on the Hanson Roberts study group (no one seems to want to join in) and School is getting in the way of must other studies. Plus I am reading the a new book "Dune" and that eats up most of my free time now... But at least I am busy..
30-35°C (86-95°F)
You merely have 5 degrees between these two temps, while F has 9 degrees. I think, realistically 95 sounds more accurate than 35.
On subject. I too have fallen behind. I haven't kept going on the Hanson Roberts study group (no one seems to want to join in) and School is getting in the way of must other studies. Plus I am reading the a new book "Dune" and that eats up most of my free time now... But at least I am busy..