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A bajillimeter is a real measurement for car seat purposes.
I was futzing with the Frontier, tight enough but not tight tight. I figure since the cushion had compressed a bit more, I could see if I could tighten it more. Put all my weight in, and pulled. It tightened a bajillimeter. So slight that i could feel the smidginess of the pull in the adjuster, the minute, near microscopic give in my hand. Not any amount that could be seen with the naked eye, possibly smaller than an atom. But it was there.
And when I was done, my seat was tight.
All praise the bajillimeter!
I was futzing with the Frontier, tight enough but not tight tight. I figure since the cushion had compressed a bit more, I could see if I could tighten it more. Put all my weight in, and pulled. It tightened a bajillimeter. So slight that i could feel the smidginess of the pull in the adjuster, the minute, near microscopic give in my hand. Not any amount that could be seen with the naked eye, possibly smaller than an atom. But it was there.
And when I was done, my seat was tight.
All praise the bajillimeter!