wgerrard
Veteran
I can't be bothered to set and reset timers for my kitchen sink processing, so I use a little digital clock that displays minutes and seconds. Doing the math in my head on the run isn't difficult.
I can't be bothered to set and reset timers for my kitchen sink processing, so I use a little digital clock that displays minutes and seconds. Doing the math in my head on the run isn't difficult.
That wouldn't work for me. I have an awful short-term-memory. After five minutes I had to guess if I started at 17:43 or 17:44, or was it 17:42. 🙁
Come to think of it, I'd be interested in a voice-actuated thingie so I could just yell out something like "8 minutes, 30 seconds." That would be pretty handy.
You should get yourself a respirator to save yourself the trouble of having to use your chest muscles to breath.
It's not a matter of being lazy or lacking basic motor skills. Or having "a problem." A voice-actuated timer like I described would be safe, convenient, and more accurate than any device requiring preliminary setup or manual manipulation.
Tools are meant to be used and to make our lives easier. There is no virtue in unnecessarily limiting ourselves.
EDIT: Oops, and I forgot to suggest the possibility of recording your own mp3 with agitation intervals, tips, music etc. - could be useful and fun too.