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more about #scales more comments → Gundem: They should implement an automatic facebook update in this. As soon as you step on, it will update your status. more » Alfisted: Instead of "Welcome" I'd like one that reads, "No Fat Chicks". more » Jessica Aw 欧美玲: I think many Asian Female will not be too happy if they are found out that they are being weigh in. more » Joe: It only goes up to 300? This must not be the American version. more » Munch the BanNail: Gee - I wonder what's in that 2 pound flaming bag on my welcome mat. Time to stomp it out with 20 pounds of pressure! more » luckybob343: I had this idea once to have a welcome mat that linked to a scale and an alarm...and I would use it at an ice cream parlor. When people of a certain ... more » franco1975: I wont replace my current dormat with it [img37.imageshack.us] more » PurpleMonkeyDishwasher:: Looks like it's broken. more » RainyDayInterns: Hey...at least is not one of those that speaks the results out loud. more » flechuga: great way of knowing if your guests ate too much. more » Coolmodo: They should have called it Tweighter. #withingswifiscaletwitter more » Curves: This is probably the worst idea I ever heard of. It sounds like it was designed bu some freakishly overbearing guy to keep his wife/girlfriends weight... more » lolgreg: Seems broken, reading 185.5 when nothing's on it. :o more » -
#concepts
Welcome Mat Humiliates Guests by Weighing Them
"Happy holidays, Grandma! Ohh...well...this is awkward...but you appear to have gained too much weight in the last year to celebrate Christmas with your grandchildren." (Don't worry, it's just a gag...I think.) [curiosite via noquendanblogs via gearfuse via Unplggd] -
#fitness
BodyTrace Scale Offers Yet Another Way to Humiliate Yourself Online
We thought the internet was a haven for fat dudes who liked to look at pretty girls without judgment or ridicule. More » -
#scales
Bathroom Pin Scale Makes Knowing Your Weight Twice as Painful
This bathroom scale by designer Jim Ruck takes a painful-looking approach to the simple act of weighing yourself in the morning. Instead of a platform, the users stands on thousands of pins. More » -
