FAIL, because if she were actually as much of a nerd as she thought she was she would know that the temperature Fahrenheit originally used as normal human body temperature was 96 degrees and that later on some other sciency people came around and noticed that in fahrenheit water boils almost 180 degrees higher than it freezes so they redefined the difference between degrees so that water boils exactly 180 degrees higher than it freezes and that 98.6 degrees is the direct result from converting 96 degrees and that 98.6 is too precise because normal human body temperature is somewhere around 98.6 plus or minus a degree and a bit and if significant digits were considered body temperature should be stated as 99 degrees. Long sentence.
Yeah, I was reading about fahrenheit recently because it's retarded (0 based on the freezing point of some brine mixture that Fahrenheit threw together? wtf.) and I was trying to memorize what some general fahrenheit temperatures equal in a sensible temperature scale (ie. Celsius)