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![]() http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Fahrenheit "Finally, he defined the human body temperature as 96 °F. Later, with the aid of a mercury thermometer that could measure higher temperatures, Fahrenheit adjusted his scale[3] so the high end was the boiling point of water, which he put at 212 °F. With the adjustment, normal human body temperature moved to the now familiar 98 °F" BTW, as you can see, the guy was a German who was born in Poland, traveled to Russia, later lived and died in the Netherlands and was a member of The Royal Society of London. It's irony of history that none of the countries he was connected with by the place of living or the ethnic origin doesn't use his fancy temperature scale. The exception is UK where he was just a member of a scientific society ![]() Quote:
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![]() After all, what inferiority? In the US, you have most cars with automatic transmission. As a "manual transmission challenged" European I do appreciate this ![]() |
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