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2006-09-22
"One of the users I support said to me, a while back (while speaking of GWeather), that he couldn't believe that Linux defaulted to degrees Celsius and kilometers, instead of degrees Fahrenheit and miles. (You know, the *real* way to talk about temperature and distance.) I had to *explain* to him that people who use the British units are in the minority on this planet. "
In Britain we use Celsius, not Farenheit.