Author: Brian Thomas
Date: 22:28:30 10/22/03
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Hi Marc, I just roll my eyes when people give simple yes or no answers without at least clarifying their answer with a modicum of information that would satisfy the question. You seemed to answer it with at least some useful info in your response below: "different versions of the chronos are programmed differently" On October 22, 2003 at 20:33:39, margolies,marc wrote: >thank you for criticising my answer Brian. >Since different versions of the chronos are programmed differently and as you >note the poster does not yet own a chronos clock, what specific instructions >would you have liked me to include? just curious. > > > >On October 22, 2003 at 16:15:17, Brian Thomas wrote: > >>What a useful answer, Marc. The newest clocks have this setting, I believe, as >>TN1 (or something like that) ... I remember reading that this type of setting >>was very popular on commuter trains and what not. >> >>My chronos is a bit older so does not have this programming -- but it can be >>simulated, as already pointed out, by putting zero time on the clock, with a 10 >>second delay... >> >>-Brian >> >>On October 22, 2003 at 15:23:30, margolies,marc wrote: >> >>>yes of course there is. >>>On October 22, 2003 at 14:36:04, James Behmke wrote: >>> >>>>Is there a way to set this clock for time/per move. Such as moving every 10 >>>>seconds per move or you lose on time
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