Re: [IRCA] Celsius - was - CFRB-1010
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Re: [IRCA] Celsius - was - CFRB-1010



When I worked at CFNB from 1980 to 1985, the legendary Jack Fenety, station manager, insisted that all of the on-air staff use BOTH F and C for temperature readings.  We had a chart to use, but my memorization of the conversions remains to this day, and I can do -40 to +40 C, or -40 to +105 F, from memory.

Now I just need a good way to remember my wedding anniversary.

Brent Taylor
ex-CFNB
Doaktown, NB

> 
> From: Scott Fybush <scott@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: 2007/02/02 Fri AM 12:39:59 EST
> To: Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America
> 	<irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: [IRCA] Celsius - was - CFRB-1010
> Not that I've heard in a very long time. A handful of stations that 
> serve the border areas will still do double temperature announcements 
> ("Minus 4 in Toronto, that's 24 Fahrenheit"), but for the most part, 
> Canada's fully converted over to Celsius, and most of the Canadians I 
> know have a hard time even thinking in Fahrenheit these days.
> 
> Minus 4 would indeed be about 24 F, which is about right where we were 
> last night here in Rochester, too.
> 
> s


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