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  • Sorry but that makes no sense to me.

    Is 0% hot no extra heat, like perfect room temp or is it zero heat, the death of all life?

    What does 100% hot mean?

    You arranged it for yourself to make sense of it, but no need to rationalise it. It's only good, cause you're used to it, or doesn't "feel more human" than Celsius.

    I've been in a sauna with 100°C ( what's that? 250°F?) It's doable, but that's probably my personal max. So 100°C air temp is now 100%? Mmmh doesn't really work that great.

    All in all, temperature unit is just data points, the interpretation is individual. Fahrenheit is not "more suitable for humans" than any other unit.

  • I think Spotify is 12€ p month. Let's say 10€. A new album costs about 10€ digital or 15-20€ as a CD.

    So you could buy a new album every month and build up a catalogue.

    I buy them used for about 2,50€ an album.

  • Where I live (Germany) 40h is the legal maximum. Edit: actually 48h/w is the legal maximum, but 8h/d. Exceptions per day only if you can average it out to 8h over time. Edit over.

    Although many workplaces have that, there are countless employers who offer 38,5h 37,5h or 35h weeks. 35h is, for example, union standard for the metal industry union.

    So gunning for anything less than an 8:45h day would be a step back.

  • Our village baker retired and there was no one to pick up the mantle. Now there is a block of flats where once was the bakery.

    And they even had bread from a wood fired oven every Thursday... sniff