But you'll have to get used to the fact that it only has one chime. The iEgg 
has 10 different sounds and the iEgg Pro has MacInTalk (remember that?) 
installed so you can choose your favorite voice to tell you when times up!
> Two dollars for an egg timer!?
> 
> You must be using an Apple iEgg or iEgg Pro?
> 
> At any Dollar Store you can get a generic egg timer for only a buck. It won't 
> look as nice or work as seamlessly as an Apple iEgg, but with a little 
> tweaking it'll make a nice crackintosh.
> 
> <http://www.umag.it/content/1653-apple-presenta-iegg-un-nuovo-e-rivoluzionario-dispositivo-perfetto-da-ogni-punto-di-vista.html>

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