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Timer Alarm

2008 16GB Ipod Touch Alarm Help?
Hey, I have an Ipod Touch… that has the regular Clock/Timer/Alarm app, and it does work. However, I want The Alarm to play MY music (not a stupid ringtone thing) when it goes off. Is there a way to do that? Do I have to get another app somewhere?
Any help would be greatly appreciated ![]()
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No , you can’t Apple doesn’t allow that.
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Taylor 9842 Commercial Waterproof Digital Thermometer $8.75 Flat-Edged Dial Safe-T-Guard Thermometer with Antimicrobial Sleeve. Special additive in the sleeve material inhibits bacterial and fungal growth. Thermometer is waterproof for dependable use in kitchen or lab environments. Field calibratable. Auto-off feature saves on battery life. What’s Included: One LR44 battery… |
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CDN TM15t Design TM15 Extra Large Big Digit Timer $9.25 A quick glance at this digital timer, even from across the room, lets you know how much cooking time is left. The extra big digit model means you’ll never need to grab a pair of glasses to keep tabs on time, plus the oversized buttons to set, start and stop time are simple to use, too. It counts up or down, works as a stopwatch, has a long and loud alarm and last count recall. Set for up to 100 mi… |
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Taylor 1470 Digital Cooking Thermometer/Timer $10.95 This thermometer with probe allows you to gauge the internal temperature of whatever you are cooking without opening the oven door, which is convenient and saves energy (as well as saving your face from a blast of heat). It also has a timer so you can be reminded when it’s time to go check for doneness…. |
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Movie Classics $17.13 BRIGHT DOUBLE NEON CLOCKS with a color neon tube on the outside and a white neon color tube in the inside, with tin sign advertisement inside! Chrome finish metal case, 12v adapter included and the clock is battery operated. (Battery not included) Good for Kids room, Recreation rooms, Restaurants, Diners, Bars, Game rooms, Garages and anyplace in the home! Available colors: Red, Blue, Orange, Gree… |
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Mr Beams MB360 Wireless LED Spotlight with Motion Sensor and Photocell – Weatherproof – Battery Operated – 140 Lumens $20.65 … |
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P3 International P4400 Kill A Watt Electricity Usage Monitor $29.99 Empowers You to Save Hundreds on Electric Bills Electricity bills are rising. Now you can cut down on costs and find out what appliances are actually worth keeping plugged in. Simply connect these appliances to the Kill A Watt, and it will assess how efficient they really are. The large LCD display counts consumption by the kilowatt-hour, the same as your local utility. You can calculate your elec… |
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First Alert CO615 Carbon Monoxide Plug-In Alarm with Battery Backup and Digital Display $31.95 Carbon monoxide (CO) is the leading cause of accidental poisoning deaths in America, yet many people don’t know they are suffering from CO poisoning until its too late. Since symptoms of CO poisoning are like the flu, you might not even know you’re in danger at first. That’s why a carbon monoxide alarm is an excellent way to protect your family. It can detect the CO you can’t see, smell or taste i… |
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Lightphoria 10,000 lux SAD Light Therapy Pad (Seasonal Affective Disorder) Sunlight Simulator. 2011 model (v2.1) $64.99 Bright light has been used for over a decade to alleviate symptoms associated with Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), jetlag, shift work fatigue, insomnia, seasonal change and more. Light therapy offers a convenient and effective way of making up for the lack of light, without the need of medication. Lightphoria Light Therapy Lamp uses very bright lights up to 10,000 lux to simulate natural sunlig… |
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Conair SU1W Sound Therapy, Silver $12.99 Sound therapy with 10 soothing sounds. Escape your surroundings and relax to the soothing sounds of morning rainfall in the Amazon or rippling Tahitian waves at high tide. In fact, a whole world calming aural atmospheres await with the press of a button. This sound machine will run constantly when turned on. You can also select the 60 minute timer function to turn the unit off after 60 minutes. Th… |
5 Things Besides Installing a Home Alarm System That Increase Your Safety
A lot of people are working with more limited means as of lately, thanks to recent economic events. During tough times, it can be a difficult task to figure out exactly what is worth investing in and what needs to be cut from a household budget, and sometimes the things that end up getting cut are things that are actually quite important.
For homeowners who are worried about their safety and security, there are a number of simple steps to take around the house to decrease the likelihood that your home will be targeted. While there is no absolute way to make sure that you will never be the victim of a robbery, there are simple steps that one can take to greatly reduce their odds.
Since times are a little bit tougher, it is worth noting that all of these suggestions exclude the installation of any sort of Home Alarm system. While an alarm is the most effective tool in avoiding potentially damaging burglaries, the effectiveness of these techniques has been proven high, and security experts often recommend these steps in conjunction with an alarm.
5. Don’t advertise your wealth. Even if your house isn’t packed with valuable items, it sure will look that way if you put out a box advertising a new computer or large-screen television for the garbageman to take away. No matter what the products, if they’re worth something, don’t put their packaging on the curb for anyone to see. Break down the boxes. Likewise, if it’s a clear view into your living room, don’t have the most expensive items within eyesight of the street. Learning to keep things out of plain view is a quick way to make your house one of the ones that burglars cruising a neighborhood don’t put on their to-do list.
4. Make your home look occupied. This is the number one step for most houses when it comes to home security. If you can leave lights on, different ones each day in different parts of the house, and take other steps to make it look occupied, your chances of getting robbed are significantly lower, as no one wants to take their chances of breaking into a home where someone is hanging out. If you have some sort of timer system for your inside or outside lights, that is also an excellent way to make it appear that people are coming and going at all hours.
3. Trim those shrubs. It might sound a little simple-minded, but criminals are smart, and one of the first things they look for is available cover. If you trim your shrubbery, there are less spots for a robber to hide, making his job more difficult.
2. Know your neighbors. It might be home security you’re after, but a neighborhood watch can be a hugely beneficial tool in protecting not just your home, but the whole neighborhood. If you’re going out of town, let a trusted neighbor know, and ask them to keep an eye on your house. That way, someone can call the police, even if you’re in the next state. Likewise, neighbors often notice suspicious behavior or activity that you might miss. Communicating with them is crucial.
1. Lock it all up. It might sound obvious, but lock every single door and window if you want to make sure that your home security is at the highest possible level. Don’t shut the garage door but forget to lock the window, or worse yet, forget to lock the door that leads from the garage into your house. Nothing makes breaking in to a home easier than not actually having to force your way in, so don’t allow a robber that opportunity.
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No matter what your budget, it’s worth it to consider a home alarm at some point for maximum security of your property. ADT alarms come in all shapes and sizes, but also in all price ranges. Regardless of your budget, there’s likely an adt security system that fits the bill.
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