voitlander t1_iybz89b wrote
Reply to comment by squeezy102 in LPT: If you want to check the water temperature at the tap, touch the metal tap end instead of putting your hand under the water. by Independent-Aerie-42
Maybe use a thermometer designed for high temperature?
squeezy102 t1_iybzj2h wrote
Nobody’s talking about using thermometers here. If we had a hypothetical thermometer in this hypothetical situation, why would we be hypothetically touching the hypothetical metal fixture?
Hypothetically?
voitlander t1_iybznb5 wrote
"Actually" use a thermometer.
squeezy102 t1_iybzpxh wrote
Ok but you’re missing the entire spirit of the advice by assuming everyone carries a thermometer with them at all times, I think.
voitlander t1_iybzuyy wrote
I was just suggesting that OP could use a thermometer. They could just buy one.
squeezy102 t1_iyc05c6 wrote
Right sure, and while we’re at it let’s rig up a full color digital temperature display, complete with information about the heat tolerances of human skin, safety warnings, information about optimal temperatures for various cooking and cleaning uses, and maybe a button to automatically call medical services. You know, just in case of emergency.
The original advice is more meant for a quick fix kind of scenario. One where you need information fast and you don’t have many tools at your disposal.
Nearly all of the tips on this sub are that way. I really think you’re missing the point.
Independent-Aerie-42 OP t1_iyc0yx7 wrote
I can feel your frustration, chill man
squeezy102 t1_iyc19q2 wrote
I’m not frustrated, more confused
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