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  • Timers can be used to either perform periodic tasks or simply delayed tasks. For example, a repeating task might be used to drive an animation. A delayed task might be something where you need to so something 10 seconds after some event happens, for example.
  • In order to get more time, the stickmen have to get a medal so the player get 20 more seconds, but shall not exceed the 99:00 second limit.
  • The Game Boy Advance version introduces the Lunar Ruins. Cid's trial involves him flying a passenger on his airship to a destination before the timer reaches a certain limit. Rosa's trial involves her going around town healing as many people before time runs out.
  • Different timers have different countdown times — if you miss the window on one timer, you could still slide out with another. In the first two seasons, the prop of the timer is a rebuilt Motorola cellular phone, however it changes in later seasons to a television remote.
  • A Timer is a piece of logic. It has a bar that that goes forwards and backwards according to its input. It can be tweaked. It can go slower or faster.
  • Timers are used internally by Roblox to time various things within the Wait() Function of the Lua Script (And various other coding).
  • The use depends entirely on the player. The timer can be set to time in 3, 5, 10 or 15 minutes. When in use in City Folk, the timer will notice how many fish or bugs have been caught during the time it was activated, and will reveal the total when it has finished. This includes the number of fish and bugs caught by other players over Wi-Fi who are visiting the town. In Animal Crossing: New Leaf, it will count how many Deep-Sea Creatures have been caught as well as fish and bugs.
  • A timer is a specialized type of clock. A timer can be used to control the sequence of an event or process. Whereas a stopwatch counts upwards from zero for measuring elapsed time, a timer counts down from a specified time interval, like an hourglass. Timers can be mechanical, electromechanical, electronic (quartz), or even software as all modern computers include digital timers of one kind or another. When the set period expires some timers simply indicate so (e.g., by an audible signal), while others operate electrical switches.
  • Timer ist ein Stufe 70 Klassenzauber der Halsabschneider.
  • Timer is a black Yoshi, with a strange appearance. He has purple where Yoshi would be white, and wears blue boots along with a blue saddle. His scales are also green.
  • TiMER is a science fiction romantic comedy made in 2009 and directed by Jac Shaeffer
  • The Timer is an item in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. It temporarily slows down all players except for the person who activated it. However, sometimes all of the players will slow down and sometimes, only the person who activated it will slow down. Image:Stub.png This article has been deemed a stub. You can help Wii Wiki by [ expanding it].
  • The Timer is a connectable agent used to activate other agents at regular intervals. It has 9 different speeds and will send a signal to whatever agent it is connected to whenever the hand completes a cycle of the clockface. It was created by Clucky and can be downloaded from The High Tech Hand.
  • Timers were devices used to trigger explosives. They were part of the standard demolitions equipment carried by Imperial radiation zone assault troopers.
  • Prima della sua implosione in "Si vive insieme, si muore soli", la stazione 3, il Cigno, conteneva un timer da 108 minuti, connesso al computer della stazione stessa. Il timer poteva essere resettato solo inserendo i numeri nel computer della stazione e premendo il pulsante execute. Se i numeri non venivano inseriti, a -4 minuti partiva un allarme sonoro, che aumentava di frequenza durante l'ultimo minuto di countdown. Se i numeri non venivano ancora inseriti, dopo lo scadere del coutdown, il 108 su l timer veniva sostituito da geroglifici rossi e neri. Simultaneamente, una voce registrata continuava a ripetere: "system failure" attraverso l'impianto audio della stazione.
  • The Timer is a part of CTF and AS. The timer is like, well, a timer, and it ticks down to zero from the start of the game.
  • Ein sogenannter Timer ermöglicht die Reise in andere Dimensionen. Das Gerät heißt Timer, weil es das Wurmloch, das in eine andere Dimension führt, nur zu einem bestimmten Zeitpunkt öffnen kann. Die Zeit bis zur Öffnung eines Wurmlochs wird in Form eines Countdowns angezeigt. Wird dieser Zeitpunkt verpasst, so muss man etwa 29 Jahre auf den nächsten Slide warten. Die Wartezeit variiert von Welt zu Welt.
  • "An item that slows down time and your enemies' movements. Only the player who gets the item will move at normal speed. You should enjoy a huge advantage in both attacking enemies and snagging items that appear. If an enemy manages to get to a powerful item first, you'll be able to shield and dodge and keep any damage you take to a minimum."
  • The Timer (タイマー taimā?) is an item in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. It was previously referred to as Clock before the Item Encyclopedia update. When the Timer is grabbed, it slows down everyone on the stage besides the person who grabbed it. However, it can occasionally backfire and slow down only the person who grabbed it or it can slow down time for the entire stage and everyone. As with the Smash Ball, Lightning Bolt and Dragoon Parts, Computer players will try to grab this item as soon as possible. Shadow uses Chaos Control to much the same effect, except that he never backfires and the effect lasts regardless if the opponent gets KOd in that time. This item will slow down movement, hitstun, and falling, making it possible to trap enemies in
  • The timer is that bar at the top of the screen in N. When you're playing, you begin the episode with 89.999 seconds, and it decreases with time. It doesn't seem like a lot of time to complete a level, does it? Don't worry; you can increase the amount of time on your timer by collecting gold. One piece of gold adds two seconds to your timer. Be aware that the amount of time you have on your timer in one level carries over to the next level in the episode. You do not start each level with 89.999 seconds (unless you're doing Highscores).
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