Several things might be wrong; it may be that the scale is broken, that the battery isn't working, or that there is a bad contact with the battery. You might try with another battery, if you suspect the battery.
No it is not they were struggling on the time scale and scrapped putting it into 3d so the film could be released on time
A battery loses its charge over time. You need a new battery.
generic problem for all cell phones
Yes it is and the side buttons will only work ten feet under warter as it is used by pressure not battery the battery is only used to operate time and has a market value of £7000 rated best watch in the world with a battery life of 5 years and life time guarantee
If you are not constantly on your blackberry using bbm the battery life of your bb can last for a couple of days. Like many other phones, putting a screen time out to automatically lock your phone also saves battery time as does turning off wifi and other non essential running applications.
The time would only "reset" if the clock battery on th motherboard has died. Replacing the battery should eliminate the problem.
It means your weighing scale is inaccurate. You can test how inaccurate it is by putting something that you absolutely know the weight of on the scale (such as an unopened butter tub...) If you scale overweighs/underweighs by exactly the same amount each time, you can still use your scale by adjusting your weighing out of ingredients to compensate. However if the scale is off by a random amount each time, you need to replace it. Digital scales are now fairly cheap and very accurate.
Only in that it can store energy. However, the energy stored in a capacitor is usually very small, compared to a battery; and it can only hold the energy for a short time.
Most of the time there a nuts on the battery terminals , you only have to loosen them up and pull on the terminals away from the battery, they should pop right off afterwards.
An example of a health weight scale would be the Digital Quantum Scale. This scale does not show your weight. It records your weight the first time you step on it, and from then on only shows how much weight you have gained or lost.
"The only time the charge battery light goes off is when you press the gas" is the classic symptom of a loose or very well worn belt.
No; batteries that use "acetic acid" (Vinegar) have not been made in an extremely long time and modern batteries would more than likely have a bad reaction to its introduction. You should use Distilled Water only to top off a car battery, it is not suggested you add more acid to the battery as it works on a 'gravity' scale (requires a meter to get it right).