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Cake day: June 11th, 2023

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  • The speed thing would be difficult for me as I’m into car culture so with that I’m far too used to MP/H.

    Speed limits and driving would be easy as I have a VW with nice clear gauging for both speeds and my info center I think can be switched over anyways.

    Horsepower/torque numbers are also what the fuck. That might be a British thing though. What is the most common measurement for that outside the US?

    The temp thing I still don’t think I could ever change. Not like I would do it in a way that would affect people.
    I already use celcius as much I can outside of temp.


  • I only have to worry about the change once a year as far as major things go. Which is what I was alluding to.

    Comfort levels? I usually wear a hoodie with 1-2 layers down to 32, then my coat for everything below that with layers added the colder it gets.

    I live in Michigan so the transition seasons are a crap-shoot on what you’ll need to wear that day anyways so I have to keep clothes in my car either way temperature is measured.


  • I just think of it like this. 0 is fucking cold, 100 is fucking hot. It’s the easiest for me to describe comfort levels according to temperature.

    72 is room temperature, so anything above, it’s time to start taking clothes off. Anything below it’s time to start putting more on.

    32 is around about where water freezes so if it gets close to that, time to make sure pipes are wrapped and plants are inside. Only really have to worry about that one time a year though.


  • It would be an easy switch for me outside of speed and temperature.

    I think farenheight makes the most sense when it comes to describing a comfortable temperature. Baking , computers, and what-not, celsius makes more sense.

    Speed, well, that’d take me a long time to get used to.

    Measuring for home projects and the like wouldn’t be difficult as I had already made that switch at my last job.



  • This is basically what I used to do with Windows before I switched. All my document, picture, videos, music links pointed to my storage drive and I had a ninite installer with all my required programs ready to go. Plus my barebones microsoft account I used to save all my Windows settings so they just loaded right up when logging in after the new install.

    Do you have/know of a guide to pull this kind of thing off on Mint?