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Post 3 made on Monday October 15, 2007 at 23:29
Daniel Tonks
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You need to know where you want a standard timer (which works like an alarm clock - you set the remote to specifically do something on wednesdays at 4:30PM for example), or a "sleep timer" (you tell the remote to do something "an hour from now"). It's very hard to find sleep timers in remotes.


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