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Inspired by another timer idea, I would like a two timing timer.
The scenerio:
I am baking a cake, yum, it takes 30 minutes to bake at 320
degrees.
I want to meditate for 20 minutes while the cake is baking. Then
when I am done, there will be a lovely cake to eat.
Hence I need a Two
Timer. A regular, functional kitchen timer
that can be set for two times. It buzzes for the first time just like
always, but behold, a beautiful Tibetan Gong rings for the second
time. That way you know the difference between the two. (And
no, I don't want two timers either.)
Win-Win.
Exists
https://www.youtube...nE&feature=youtu.be here is a triple time timer [evilpenguin, Oct 06 2015]
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Ah, but if a cake bakes without timer, and no one hears you eat it, does it still gain you a pound? |
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I'm sure there's an app for that... |
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Set the timer for the first one. Reset for the remaining
time. |
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Or have an oven and a microwave each with their own
timers. |
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Too easy, [MechE]. I need complex and interesting. |
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Start up 2 instances of the timer app on your
smartphone;
one for 20 minutes and another for 30 minutes each with
distinct alarm sounds. |
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I'd suggest a gong after 20 minutes meditation to avoid a
harsh end to the mood, and a buzzer after 30 minutes
cooking time. |
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You might need to install 2 different timer apps, since an
app is likely to allow itself to run only 1 instance and
operate only 1 timer. |
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