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Tenko wrote:Weaver,
There is a much better way of performing this. I've used both my sons as the unknown stooges.
One or more people lay out six items, you leave the room. An item is chosen while you are out. You return and point to the item.
No one speaks, your stooge says nothing. But you know it straight away. No watches involved either.
Mahoney wrote:Can't you just count in your head?
magicdiscoman wrote:weaver if you speak to your friendly watch repairer he canchange the back of your watch for one that amplifies the sound and vibration depending on your style and quality of watch depends on price and overall performance.
magicdiscoman wrote:weaver if you speak to your friendly watch repairer he canchange the back of your watch for one that amplifies the sound and vibration depending on your style and quality of watch depends on price and overall performance.
trickyricky wrote:There are those things that piano players use to keep rhythm. Thats a bit big though.
I know that quartz used in quartz watches vibrates every second, hence its use in precision watches. If you could somehow amplify that vibration instead, that could work. But the question arises of how do you do that? I have no idea, but there has got to be a simpler way!
Sorry for being of no use whatsoever!
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