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DerekT-P wrote:
"Centigrade" was, in English usage, the exact equivalent of Celsius. A scale with 100 divisions. Simply meant 100 degrees between freezing and boiling. Many of us still use it (including me).
That's like deciding that a meter should be called a centimeter Big Grin | :-D

A centigrade is 100/th of a grade. The fact that there's 100 in the measurement unit between freezing and evaporating doesn't make it "centi"; there's 100 centimeters in every meter. Imagine the confusion if centigrades means something different in the UK than the rest of the world Big Grin | :-D

The next divisor is called milli, then micro. How much microgrades go into your centigrade, and how much milligrades make one grade celcius? Smile | :)

DerekT-P wrote:
A BLT isn't a main meal typically; more likely a hearty breakfast or a lunchtime filler
I had a full English breakfast, and seriously, you guys know hearty breakfast!!

DerekT-P wrote:
I've eaten cheddar in Cheddar

Hahaha Big Grin | :-D

DerekT-P wrote:
Sadly "Cheddar" does not have protected geographic status as a name, but "West Country Farmhouse Cheddar" does. I've eaten cheddar in Cheddar (the small town in the west of England it originates from) and a good mature cheddar cannot beaten
I buy the cheap American cheddar for my burgers. The expensive smoked cheddar from the UK does NOT go on a burger; that one is saved for special occasions; mostly to prove to other dutch friends that there's more good cheese around than their/our "gouda".

DerekT-P wrote:
Thanks for your response! Smile | :)
Thanks for educating me. I'm an hour away from England, and I'd be dumbstruck if anyone told me to bake my spacecake at 200 centigrades; my fridge goes down to 400 centigrades, but not lower (since water has the highest density at 4 degrees Celcius, or @400 centigrades).

I'm afraid that someone took the word centi instead of celcius, and that now the UK is like, we go with that Big Grin | :-D It is named degree Celcius, because that's the mister that invented the scale.

A grade being a unit, centi a qualifier. Celcius the name of the scale. Also, works with degrees Kelvin; again, a grade being the unit, deca, centi, pica, mega, giga, just qualifiers, and Kelvin the name of the scale.

I'm sorry if I confused you even more. If I'd got 100 centi euro (aka, a 100 cent) for each times this comes up, I'd have had a euro each time Thumbs Up | :thumbsup:

(Since 100 cent, is a euro. 100 centigrade, is just a grade difference).
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