Weighed and found lacking? A Brief History of Bathroom Scales
Weighed and found lacking? A Brief History of Bathroom Scales
Humans love to measure things, for example temperature, time, distance and calorie intake. Increasingly, we have discovered new ways to apply these measurements to our own bodies. New technologies have allowed us to collect this data more precisely than before and also, perhaps more importantly, to have these measurements available at all times. “Worrying” about our body has become second nature to us so much that we may not even realize how much of our time revolves around tracking ourselves. Every January, magazines, websites, and social media outdo each other in giving weight-loss advice and fueling a guilty conscience. So we are forced to consider working on our “beach body” for the summer. Starting a diet, working out, getting in…» Read More
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Featuring a large, easy to read dial, this useful Mechanical Scale from Salter features imperial and metric measures of up to 133 KG. Despite the
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