You could always try another speed checker. See the related link below - I've been using that one for a number of years. Remember - when checking your speed, always close your other browser windows (except for the website you're checking your speed with !)
Most pedometers attach to a belt loop or clip to your waste band, this gives an accurate measure of your steps. Some pedometers attach to your shoe laces, this can introduce some error into the readings.
yes
It's not perfectly clear what you mean by "false readings."A polygraph test makes measurements of certain quantities. Assuming the equipment is working properly, these can't actually be "false", they are what they are. They may be invalid because it was hooked up wrong, or because the machine is not working right.The interpretation of the readings is done by a person, and it's certainly possible for that person to reach a false conclusion.
I can't answer the initial question if chlorine generators give off high chlorine false readings. I have an inline chlorine dispenser and it seems to work just fine for me. But the second part of the question asking if high chlorine will give false readings for pH and TA. I have read that somewhere and I am currently researching to validate that finding.
No, absolutely not!
A thermometer must be calibrated before use to avoid false readings.
Alcohol and night Quill also some mouthwashes
False
They can return false readings but don't count on it. They can and will re-test.
Anyone involved in a criminal offense can be charged with giving false testimony or falsifying evidence.
Yes, Absolutely. Giving any kind of false information in court is a big No No and will cost you so jail time.
false