• @Ookami38@sh.itjust.works
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    11 year ago

    Which is a surprisingly good approximation for how people feel. 0-100 is pretty survivable, with the mid ranges being most comfortable, and things outside of that range starting to pose serious threats.

    • Undearius
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      31 year ago

      0-100 is pretty survivable

      I can tell you’ve never been outside when it was 0°F

    • @DreadPotato@sopuli.xyz
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      1 year ago

      50F (or 40-60F) is not the most comfortable for…well, anyone i think. Thats pretty chilly for most people, with 60F being the low side of comfortable (both inside and outside). Most universally comfortable temperature range is probably around 70-80F, which is not really “around the middle” in that 0-100 range. 70F is ideal inside temperature, 80F is a nice warm summer day outside.

      • ayaya
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        01 year ago

        75% is a C which is average for school grades, and a 7/10 is widely considered an average score for things like movies. 70-75F being the average room temp is pretty intuitive when used alongside other common scales.

          • ayaya
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            01 year ago

            How? The average American already has 70 as a reference point for average. What part do you disagree with?

            • @DreadPotato@sopuli.xyz
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              Well, if the average American views 7/10 as the average on a 1-10 scale, it really just proves that their view is skewed, objectively incorrect, and cannot be used as a useful measure in this. Being wrong in multiple (and completely unrelated) instances does not make any of them correct.