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emeleel Offline
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A WiFi scale - you really don't have any excuse for misremembering these numbers!
http://www.boingboing.net/2010/02/04/wit...ody-s.html

Quote:This scale wirelessly sends my weight, fat mass, and BMI to a personal web page at Withings.com and to my Google Health page, my RunKeeper account, and my DailyBurn account.

Interesting.

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RE: A WiFi scale - you really don't have any excuse for misremembering these numbers!
One of the tech guys has his scale set up to post his weight on twitter. Leo Laporte's scale has its very own twitter account. Talk about public shaming!

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02-09-2010 01:05 PM
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RE: A WiFi scale - you really don't have any excuse for misremembering these numbers!
as long as it's not tweeting "aaaaugh! help! get this guy offa me! I'm being crushed!"

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02-09-2010 01:08 PM
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RE: A WiFi scale - you really don't have any excuse for misremembering these numbers!
If I could hack into it, it would Big Grin

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02-09-2010 01:56 PM
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