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Old 02-Aug-02, 10:52 PM   #1
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Alarm watch


Is there a wristwatch on the market that you could set to inform you when it's time to eat?

I get caught up doing stuff sometimes and forget to eat, if there was a watch with an alarm that would chime every 2.5 hours it would be great.

Anyone know of such a watch?
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Old 02-Aug-02, 11:01 PM   #2
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Watches made for runners have all kinds of bells and whistles on them. Take a look around and see what you can find. Timex makes a couple (there is even one called Iron Man).
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Old 02-Aug-02, 11:19 PM   #3
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(there is even one called Iron Man).
Now how did you get them to name a watch after you?

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Old 03-Aug-02, 08:26 AM   #4
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Hehehe -- when you are good they know it bro!!??!! (said with tongue firmly in cheek.....)
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Just pick the right handle—you'll get mentioned all the time . Hey, maybe I'll change mine from cursor to Godzilla, then Steve will mention me everytime he posts! I'll be famous!
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Just pick the right handle—you'll get mentioned all the time . Hey, maybe I'll change mine from cursor to Godzilla, then Steve will mention me everytime he posts! I'll be famous!
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Old 03-Aug-02, 10:44 PM   #8
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polar


Polar make the best heart rate monitors which include function to remind you of workouts....maybe a similar feature included i'm not sure.

i think casio do watches with such features and i know Nokia mobile phones other the feature because mine does! (6310i)

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