Quote Originally Posted by araveugnitsuga View Post
You always produce heat just by moving though, and your clothing also produces heat, and internal organ processes. By 37° if you aren't sweating and with three fans and a dry ice block underneath you may have anihidrosis.

25°C is the standard room temperature; it's where pretty much all lab measurements are done (formation entalpies, entropies, Standard potential, the list just goes on). It is a perfectly comfortable temperature. 20°C is refreshingly cool. 0°C is absolutely fantastic.

Farenheit is based on the temperature of the lowest ring of Hell; that's the only explanation for it even existing.

[°C] = ([°F] − 32) × 5⁄9
Yeah, it's good to be warmer than your surroundings. I wouldn't think of wearing a jacket until it got below freezing.

I thought 22 C was room temperature. Maybe those aren't as far apart as I think they are.

Hilarious! You don't mind if I sig that, do you?

I know the formula, it's just not easy to to 5/9 in my head.