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One second might not seem like much. As someone who is in the unique position of tracking Kim's 25-foot walks over time, I can definitely say that one second is something to take seriously. I know it doesn't sound like much, but try to extrapolate it across all the things you do in a day, a week, a month. The difference between a bad day and a good day (for Kim, now) may roughly be about a second. Ken
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