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27-Jun-04, 10:04 PM
|  | Regular Member | Join Date: Jan-03 Location: Lithgow, Blue Mountains | | |
I was reading an American article on Caring for Diamond Pythons and it had temperatures mentioned in Farenheit.
So I had to track down a conversion chart.
Found a formula and thought it may help others when reading similiar stuff.
To convert Farenheit to Celcius
C = 0.55 x (F - 32)
To convert Celcius to Farenheit
F = 1.8 x (C+ 32)
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27-Jun-04, 10:07 PM
|  | Has Happy Herps.... Regular Member | Join Date: Aug-03 Location: SYDNEY | | | |
I would always forget :roll: how to convert it switch, but my nokia phone has in inbuilt converter. Unreal, does all sorts of conversions, so makes life much easier now. LOL
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27-Jun-04, 11:53 PM
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Hey switch that should come in really usefull.  thanks 4 that.
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