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OK GUYS - FALSE ALARM - MISREAD THE FINE PRINT ON MY GRAM SCALE - ONLY AFTER FIRING OFF THE MESSAGE DID I REALIZE THE NUMBERS MADE NO SENSE - UNLESS THEY WERE JOLLY GREEN GIANT CARTS
NOTE TO SELF - Think before posting
Now here's a thing.
For the past several years I have been filling CLI-8 and 42 carts. Because the carts are transparent it has all been visual and easy, almost mindlessly routine.
Couple of minutes ago I took some CLI-42 carts which I had purged after several refills to put into the refill rotation.
On a whim I weighed four of the dry empty carts, and was surprised to find a a substantial difference in the dry weight. From lightest to heaviest the difference was 11 grams. How can this be?
OK GUYS - FALSE ALARM - MISREAD THE FINE PRINT ON MY GRAM SCALE - ONLY AFTER FIRING OFF THE MESSAGE DID I REALIZE THE NUMBERS MADE NO SENSE. UNLESS THEY WERE GIANT CARTS
rs
NOTE TO SELF - Think before posting
Now here's a thing.
For the past several years I have been filling CLI-8 and 42 carts. Because the carts are transparent it has all been visual and easy, almost mindlessly routine.
Couple of minutes ago I took some CLI-42 carts which I had purged after several refills to put into the refill rotation.
On a whim I weighed four of the dry empty carts, and was surprised to find a a substantial difference in the dry weight. From lightest to heaviest the difference was 11 grams. How can this be?
OK GUYS - FALSE ALARM - MISREAD THE FINE PRINT ON MY GRAM SCALE - ONLY AFTER FIRING OFF THE MESSAGE DID I REALIZE THE NUMBERS MADE NO SENSE. UNLESS THEY WERE GIANT CARTS
rs
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