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Old 27-03-2005, 02:20 PM
Jim Rutledge
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Yes. I solved the computer in kitchen problem by using a 20' length of
speaker wire . I have found when I am in kitchen I am usually cleaning it
floor, doing dishes ,putting stuff away, etc. almost constantly while I cook
my meals. Now I can just load in a program into the Eggs-Actor timer and
have it remind me to checkup on all the crucial things.
Like when I am cooking a roast for 3 1/2 hours . I would have it remind me
3 hours in , to check on it , 15 minutes later check it again,
and then at 3 1/2 hours . That way I won't let it get over cooked .
(it is easy to add or take time away from each step by the way )

"Mike Avery" wrote in message
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Jim Rutledge wrote:

Hi, HAPPY EASTER !!!
We are developing the Eggs-Actor 3000 timer
for the XP operation system just in time for Easter
Season!!! It is designed as a timer for meal
preperations, exercise workouts, and much much
more!!


I have severe misgivings about computers in kitchens. They are hostile
environments, the air filled with flour dust, steam, grease, and other
unpleasant things.
I went to a local hardware/cookware store and found a nice timer that is a
clock and has 4 timers in it for about $15.00. It has a magnet so it can
stick to ferrous metals, and a clip so I can put it on a shirt pocket or
other areas. It's been in constant use for over a year, most of that in a
commercial bakery. I had to change its batteries once.

Also, if I leave the kitchen, I can take the timer with me, whether that's
to remind me that something needs to be checked, or so I can time glue
drying on a woodworking project.

I am reminded of one of Steve Ciarcia's comments when his column, "The
Circuit Cellar" was in Byte Magazine (and Byte was still being published),
"With enough programming skill, any $5,000 computer can be made to imitate
a $20.00 electronic gadget." Of course, computers are cheaper now.

Mike



 

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