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  1. Hello there! I had an old dial scale at my house. I started losing weight since January and I was tracking my progress with the old scale. I was like: Well, it looks rickety and dusted, but it will tell me what I need, right? Anyway, I was on my whey to buy a new digital scale to make a comparison between weights and find out if one of them was faulty. Also, I made a control test using a health store paid-to-weight scale to get a control number before casting old scaley to oblivion or regretting buying the new scale (Yeah, I know. Why didn't you weight yourself on the commercial one to ensure old scaley was faulty before buying the new scale? Well... It came to me in a dream and, I already bought the new scale ) Anyway, I got my numbers and proceed it to test old scaley and new scaley... Oh boy! Was I wrong! Turns out that old scaley there had lost its previous calibration. It was 10 POUNDS OFF! Old scaley there was messing with my mind. I got the new one and test it ok. So, old scaly is there... dreading its future. But, I won't get rid of it just yet. I might found a good use for it, all 10 pounds off and everything. And yes, I'm actually 280 lbs. now! Because... gravity.
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