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Some of what the Pittsburgh terror brings up for me
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<blockquote data-quote="Elsi" data-source="post: 741931" data-attributes="member: 23349"><p>Side note - step on the scale with your cat, note the weight, put the cat down and weight yourself again. Subtract to get the cat’s weight. If you have a scale that gives you tenths of a pound, it should be close enough. </p><p></p><p>Second side note: </p><p>I can also confirm what you’re saying about cell phones internationally. They are considered a necessity since they don’t have other means of getting phone or internet service. Years ago, before I even had my own cell phone, we had the chance to visit Romania. In the rural areas people still lived a traditional peasant life - horse carts rather than cars, no indoor plumbing, etc. But they had cell phones. Land lines never made it out to the rural mountain areas, so they just leapfrogged right over that technology and went right to cell. This is true in many parts of Africa too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elsi, post: 741931, member: 23349"] Side note - step on the scale with your cat, note the weight, put the cat down and weight yourself again. Subtract to get the cat’s weight. If you have a scale that gives you tenths of a pound, it should be close enough. Second side note: I can also confirm what you’re saying about cell phones internationally. They are considered a necessity since they don’t have other means of getting phone or internet service. Years ago, before I even had my own cell phone, we had the chance to visit Romania. In the rural areas people still lived a traditional peasant life - horse carts rather than cars, no indoor plumbing, etc. But they had cell phones. Land lines never made it out to the rural mountain areas, so they just leapfrogged right over that technology and went right to cell. This is true in many parts of Africa too. [/QUOTE]
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