Hell, I don't even get out of bed.
Ah, the joys of living in southern California - it's generally between 60 and 85 the entire year. Likely the best weather in the entire country!
No problem about being raised in Fahrenheit... as I was. But when discussing temperatures it's always best to be clear, and not just assume that it's one or the other. Best to say F or C so there's no question.The problem with trying to switch to centigrade is that we were raised in Fahrenheit. The numbers have meaning for us in Fahrenheit. I am the first to admit that the centigrade system is far more logical, but I know what a degree F feels like, but not a degree C. So it will always be a case of "So how much is that in real money?"
I live inland so we get quite a few triple digit days in the summer. I try to ride early, but before or after commuter/school traffic.Hell, I don't even get out of bed.
Ah, the joys of living in southern California - it's generally between 60 and 85 the entire year. Likely the best weather in the entire country!
The problem with trying to switch to centigrade is that we were raised in Fahrenheit. The numbers have meaning for us in Fahrenheit. I am the first to admit that the centigrade system is far more logical, but I know what a degree F feels like, but not a degree C. So it will always be a case of "So how much is that in real money?"
Agreed. Went on a 20 mile “cupcake run” yesterday and pushed it a bit when it was about 85. Feels tolerable when you’re moving, but when you stop....It was 40°F when I returned home after this afternoon’s ride and this about as low as I will go. I do not want to ride on ice.
Several years sgo I was on a Greek island in mid July. It was about 90°F and I rented a bicycle. Rode about 12-13 miles. It was ok but I needed a lot of water. I think 90°F is my upper limit.
North “pole”... or poll?I was raised in Fahrenheit and switched to Celsius in the eighties. I can't take the pole I can't remember how to convert to Fahrenheit.
How do you charge your battery when the power is out?Hell, I don't even get out of bed.
Ah, the joys of living in southern California - it's generally between 60 and 85 the entire year. Likely the best weather in the entire country!