Dear Chris, thanks. No i don't think a kitchen timer's the thing somehow!!
Rgards, Loretto.At 15:58 04/08/97 +0100, you wrote:
>How accurate does the timer have to be ? If we're talking kitchen
>timers here, put one of those in your pocket and you'll know when it
>goes off, if it is scientific timers try the RNIB or NDBL (National
>Deafblind League) who may have dealt with this prob.
>Best wishes
>Chris Baxter
>
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>>From: Loretto O'Callaghan[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
>>Sent: 04 August 1997 15:57
>>To: [log in to unmask]
>>Subject: Vibrating Timer
>>
>>Hello everybody!
>>
>>Have you any suggestions please -
>>
>>We have a profoundly deaf student in our Biology Department, PhD. She is
>>doing a lot of experiments and at the moment is using a visual timer with a
>>light, however, she has to remain within range of her experiment! Ideally
>>she would like something which vibrates which she can carry around with her.
>>
>>Can anybody advise of any such system and manuracturer.
>>
>>Thank you, regards Loretto.
>>
>>
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