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"ChattyCathy" > wrote in message
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> brooklyn1 wrote:
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>>>> brooklyn1 wrote:

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>>>>> I'm pretty certain every PC has a timer, and if not it must
>>>>> be a free software
>>>>> download. http://www.allworldsoft.com/software/7-250-cool-tim
>>>>> er.htm

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>>>>> Sky wrote:

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>>>> Makes sense there'd be an 'ap' for that <G>. Personally, I
>>>> just use my stove/oven timer or even my MW timer, as was
>>>> mentioned earlier, I think. Exception being an 'alarm
>>>> clock.' I do use my cellphone for that - much more convenient
>>>> (for me).
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>>>> Sky, who uses the timer(s)!!!!!

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> Heh. My recipe manager has built-in timer software that one can use for
> each recipe; I've never used it as I don't have a PC in the
> kitchen... ;-)
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I haven't a pc in my kitchen nor do I have a kitchen in the room with my
pc... but I can hear the kitchen timer go off throughout the entire house
and I don't know about your string and paper cup computer speakers but mine
have volume controls. LOL