CalculationsCelcius to FarenheightC = F - 32 divided by 1.8Farenheight to CelciusF = C x 1.8 + 32
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Some Vibes will register as low as -32C, others only go to -30C. I've got a -30C car. That's what it says the minimum is in the owner's manual.
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Quote, originally posted by pmh013 »Some Vibes will register as low as -32C, others only go to -30C. I've got a -30C car. That's what it says the minimum is in the owner's manual.Same here, mine only goes down to -30, which isn't all that useful for SK weather....Good thing we're still warm now and I don't up north anymore. hehe
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-30 C?? You people REALLY need to move to warmer climates.. Brr...
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Quote, originally posted by silverawd26 »Everyone remember, C and F become the same after a certain point.The ONLY point at which they are the same is -40.
Quote, originally posted by silverawd26 »Everyone remember, C and F become the same after a certain point.-40 ° F = -40 ° Cnot quite -40, but still damn cold! last Weds night in Fairbanks. week before it was -52!
Quote, originally posted by jake75 »CalculationsCelcius to FarenheightC = F - 32 divided by 1.8Farenheight to CelciusF = C x 1.8 + 32thank you. conversion of celcius and fahrenheit is NOT a linear equation. if you want to cheat, check this link:http://www.agribiz.com/agInfo/FahrCel.htm
Actually I TRIED to take a picture, but I don't think it worked. I am pretty sure it was 0 at the same time my car turned over 10,000 miles. I am such a dork--I knew I'd be hitting that milestone on my way to work one morning so I took my camera, hoping to get a picture of it. But the battery may have been to low to work. After I snapped the picture I realized that not only was it 10,000 miles, but it was 0 degrees out too. Just one of those weird things I get a kick out of.