False Alarm

By reflexes May 18, 2009  

Almost everything is going digital. And with digital comes the need for power. In a lot of cases, this would translate to the need for batteries. For families with small children, there is no doubt that keeping some alkaline batteries ready would prove to be a wise choice.

A lot of household goods now have their ‘digital counterpart’. So other than a digital clock, there should be some other digital goods like thermometers, kitchen timers, weighing scales, and of course, toys. Again, it is best to keep a pack of batteries ready to go. For example, a weak battery can easily give you a 5 kg weight loss when you step on a digital bathroom weighing scale. Too bad when you replace the batteries, you’ll gain the kilos back just as quick. Well, one can always go back to hunt for phenphedrine review or other solutions. The other way to go is to hop into your digital exercise machine to make sure the numbers you see the next time you weight won’t be a false alarm.

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