I was serious. So the closest to English or French is that English is a
Germanic language and there's no connection to French, except for perhaps,
my name.
Is that close enough for you Billy Z? :)
I found Celsius confusing for awhile. My house thermostat is still in F. (
Fn cold and Fn hot? ) I'm between the 2 systems.
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Just in case you are serious...
Celsius and Farenheit degrees are both named after 17th/18th century
scientists who invented those measurements. Celsius was from Sweden, and
Farenheit German.
JLC
-Robert wrote:
LOL!
Pardon my ignorance, but what origins are Celsius and Farenheit?
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On Behalf Of Billy Zoom
> double the C
> reading and add 32.
Or just ignore the French and speak English.
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