On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 18:41, Theodore Ts'o <tytso(_at_)mit(_dot_)edu> wrote:
A while back, someone shared (I think on the IETF list) a little quick
javascript hack that when loaded into the browser, would display a
countdown timer of the remaining amount of time that the speaker had to
speak, and and when the speaker started to go over, the mm:ss numbers
started counting up in Red.
Mine is a bit different, but still useful. Check it out at:
http://fairfax.freetoasthost.org/files/timer.html
Details: Enter a minimum and maximum. Press Start. It counts up,
showing the time, with a blue background in the browser. When the
minimum is reached, it turns green. Halfway from there to maximum, it
turns yellow. At maximum it turns red. There are additional
features, mainly intended for use in Toastmasters. Very lightweight,
simple Javascript, should work fine on laptops at a distance or mobile
devices up close.
-Dave
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