KPW1956 wrote:
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Found this link for conversions...
http://www.texloc.com/closet/cl_cel_fah_chart.html
We have an outdoor thermometer... and I think it has both listed.. Most of us probably don't even recognize the other set of numbers. Mine is an older round sized thing... Farenheit is on the outer band in black and in smaller red numbers inside the other ring is the Celcius temp. Mine is on a shed which is probably higher than it really is... It's reading 102 F.. and about 40 C..
thanks KPW but guess what!!!

I found this simple one check this out!!! you can enter Celsius or Fahrenheit and it will tell you what it is.
don't forget to click outside the box to get the correct reading.
here's that link:
http://www.wbuf.noaa.gov/tempfc.htm
So it tells me that 102 F is 38.88888888888889 C
COOL!
