Chapter 18, Page 59
[BAT_DRONE 1.0]
**ONLINE**
<Signal: Optimal>
[[Recording Mode Active]]
::Available 728.87 TB::
[[Running Environmental Data Scan]]
::Target’s Body Temperature 99.5°F::
::External Temperature 89°F::
::Wind SE 4 MPH::
::Air Quality Poor::
Danger Zone One. Story by Midnight. Art by Salaiix.
Wynter looks incredible from the side, love the bust
89 isn’t that bad but the humidity, OY !!!
Owlbot’s waiting for her to get rid of those sweaty things for his online Youspy audience 😉
Lots of viewers in this weather…
Look again, that ain’t no owl
Yes, I saw the bat but when I was writing the comment it was the eyes that registered and they look kind of owlish 😉
Of course, a spybot rarely sees an unsuspecting voyee with a very large pistol in her hand…twice 😉
It’s a spybot, and it’s a weather station! Two great tools in one!
The batbot forgot to use Celsius and Kelvin as part of temperature measurement. Why are things so outdated in this future?
We started using Celcius in 1972, I still convert it to Farenheit in my head because that’s what I used to start.
Many people use Celcius because that’s all they know, but assuming someone else is ‘wrong’ because they don’t use the same arbitrarily assigned numbers they do is just as wrong as someone saying “why use Celcius ? Farenheit was first”
They’re both made up systems, it’s just that one is divisible by ten to make it easier for those who need it to be 😉
I never made the assumption that someone else is wrong. I know better then most. Farenheit is outdated but still in use. Celsius is more accurate as it measures the temperature at which point liquid water becomes solid (and yes it is easier in that aspect). And then we have Kelvin which is the preferred scientific method of temperature measurement. In said fictional futures it makes sense that some current methods of our time would eventually be abandoned.
Yes, and Celsius and Kelvin are those two methods abandoned