Sounds like an oxymoron.
Sounds like an oxymoron.
IMO There are some people who are generally happy and some people who are miserable and the average ‘happiest’ age isn’t really that predictive. Positive and negative life events play a role, but time going by doesn’t just make you sadder or happier without something else going on.
You might think there is no difference, but someone will definitely notice if you adjust the thermostat by 1°F.
It’s quite common on digital thermostats to have the decimal place for C.
I’m sorry you are having trouble making sense of it. It’s honestly a very simple concept.
They aren’t scaled properly for weather temperature.
You might be thinking of frogs.
They do object more to being boiled, though.
You can think of F as a “% hot” measurement for weather.
0 = no heat: getting dangerously cold for humans. 50 = half hot, half cold: wear long pants and a jacket. 75 = three quarters hot, getting close to t shirt weather. 100= fully hot: getting dangerous for humans.
Yes you can go over or under, but you can consider those to be extreme weather (120% hot!)
C is a measurement for water.
Because C is for water, F is for people.
Counterpoint: Achy Breaky Heart
Haven’t you ever done exactly what a client asked and they hated it?
At some point you recognize the game is just giving you another to-do list.
They don’t?
I’m pretty sure you can install iOS 16 on an iPhone 8, which came out in 2017, almost 6 years ago. And that’s a major system update. If you just need security updates, the latest one was in January and supported phones as far back as the iPhone 5s, released almost 10 years ago today.
But in reality, people want better phones and better cameras every few years, so they buy them. And they tend not to throw out their old ones, but sell/trade them or pass them along to someone else.
It’s not an original thought, but one that no-one has been able to realize. Turns out tech moves forward, and people want the latest and greatest.
I feel like referring to folders as users would cause a lot of unnecessary confusion.
Or just don’t play around on your phone while you drive. Pick your podcast/playlist, load the directions, and off you go.
Maybe I am underestimating the amount of people buying seasons of TV shows on PlayStation, but this seems like a lot of PR pain for very little potential upside.