Fibre optic art: We bought a cheap fibre lamp from a charity shop, cut some custom Fourier optics out of card, then had a play with a [thirstylink linkid=”1090″ linktext=”35mm prime lens”].
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I often used to get “sucked into” debugging and diagnostic projects. This little utility helps to prevent that – it is basically an alarm clock that hides in the system tray and goes off at preset intervals with a choice of notifications (annoying noise, popup message, flash scroll-lock LED).
Download from here.
Upon launch, this program will ask for some parameters:
After setting the parameters and clicking OK, Segtimer will hide in your notification area (the “tray”). The tray icon has several actions:
To launch Segtimer with preset parameters (e.g. from your Startup folder), use the following syntax:
SEGTIMER [F|B|P]
For example, to alert at 40-minute intervals with [F]lashing scroll-lock, [B]eep but no [P]opup, call:
SEGTIMER 40 FB