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Saturday, July 21, 2018

How much would you let your scale/ruler change?



The other day my husband told me something about a scale. I found a thing that looke dlike a mini stack of bools, when I expanded it like an accordion ( For some reason, Xylophone was the first word that came to my mind. I came to this strait before, I should have searched and refreshed my memory. I had to look up that word (I couldnt recall Arnold S's name, I could rattle off all the things he did, my brain wasnt even trying to recall the name). While looking up for accordion, I found that there are people searching for musical instruments that start with a particular letter. Who hasnt been there? Most of the times, it turns out that clue is not even right) .




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Back to the scale, I tried to look at the hinges, and catch something off to say "Aha, see  now its not a scale, you are getting the measurement wrong". I am sure the designers accounted for the gap. somehow a scale being straight and long is something not to be messed with. But hey, the measuring tape at the tailors that they hang around the neck all the time like a doctor's stethescope, that can roll. The one at the carpenters retracts automatically. So its not that they are immutable.



The joints are probably reverse anthropomorphication.


Now this warping, is this what the genes were doing, trying to get compact? Or they felt twirly like me in the gym room.

With the folding ruler we began with, my daughter made a house.

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