It all sounds so appetizing. I gotta watch it because of stress eating lately I've crept 5 lb over my "Watch it, Bustah!" weight.
One place I lived I, it was convenient to put the floor scale right next to the 'fridge and that worked well. The way it is now I have to unlimber the scale from its vertical hiding place next to the 'fridge and lay it down and let it calibrate itself.
Jeeze, software developers, with all the artificial intelligence and facial recognition and so forth software, you'd think you'd be able to design a camera-like affair that you could mount on a wall or the door of the fridge to display and or speak out a fairly accurate weight for us weight watchers.
You'd think so, wouldn't you?
It would have to be mounted a specific height above the fkloor so it could estimate your height. I don't think you'd have to include legs in the estimation.. After all, you can gues at a person;'s weight even while the subject is sitting down.
Clothes weight? Well, that's controllable, and come to think of it when they weigh you at the Dr's office, it's usually only an estimation; I think they're looking at trends there, more than a precise number. (Like when I take my temp with an infrared temperature sensor from Harbor Freight: forehead, ear, under chin: 93, 95, 92. Not accurate, but I'm looking for upward excursions.)
Terry, 230RN