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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2018-11-17 01:42 pm

[ SECRET POST #4336 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4336 ⌋

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[OP noted they'd like to apologize for leaving out the l in "evil" and once leaving out the second e in Colleen Camp's name]












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Re: FACT

(Anonymous) 2018-11-18 02:43 am (UTC)(link)
I was going to laugh at this and move on, but the more I think about it the more your second point confuses me.

When you say "safe zone" what do you refer to? It can't be body temperature because even 30ºC is too low for that. Survival? Humans live and have lived all throughout history in far colder and hotter climates than that.

Also, are you somehow under the impression that the Fahrenheit scale is applicable only to this "safe zone" of yours and doesn't get any higher or lower? Or do you think that temperatures being expressed in Fahrenheit somehow make them safer?

Or are you just trolling? Is this trolling? Did I just fall for a troll?

Re: FACT

(Anonymous) 2018-11-18 02:53 am (UTC)(link)
NAYRT and I don't get what they mean by 'safe zone' but I agree with their point overall - for the range of temperatures that human beings frequently deal with in day-to-day life, things like weather and whatnot, Fahrenheit is better because it's more precise and more dynamic across that range.

For instance, things like weather. You can either say a place's temperature is between -13 and 38, or you can say it's between 8 and 100. Fahrenheit is a ton more precise here, and human beings can get more information from it as a result.

Re: FACT

(Anonymous) 2018-11-18 03:33 am (UTC)(link)
Nayrt

"Safe" might mean "easily survivable." When the temperature gets colder you need warm clothing and access to shelter and probably also an external heat source. Societies in cold climates always have a lot of gear and stuff to keep warm.

It's easier at hotter temperatures since we are a tropical species, but we do need more water under hot conditions and people die in heat waves all the time. In hot climates, people may be less active during the hottest part of the day and do more at night when it's cooler (probably more a desert thing, since humidity means it doesn't cool down much at night).