I will set the alarm for 10-25 but I will not set it for 10 o’clock until tomorrow.
It’s actually a very simple rule to follow. The rule is to set the alarm as soon as you are in the room and not to set it for 10 minutes after you get there. If you are in a different room and set the alarm, it will sound at 10 minutes after you left. If you are in the room and you are in charge of setting the alarm, you can do it later (say, after 30 minutes) if you want.
The rule is for everyone to follow.
It turns out that the 10-25 rule is a bit of a cheat because it only works if you set it for a minute before you get to the room. If you set it for 10 then you will set it for another 10 minutes after you get there. The 10-25 rule works for the majority of people. However, if you set it for 10 minutes then you will have 10 minutes after you got there and it will still sound at 10 minutes after you left.
In the video, there are a few times when it takes two minutes to set the alarm, rather than 30 minutes, but it’s still quite a bit of time and it takes a bit longer for people to get to the room. It was a good reminder that, even though it is a cheat, it is still a rule.
The 10-25 rule is pretty simple. First of all, it will always be as long as it takes to set up the alarm for 10 minutes. Secondly, you can always get more time to set it up for a couple hours, but if you get it up for less then you’ll probably forget the 10-25 rule.
I would like to see a rule that requires ten minutes to set the alarm for 20 minutes, so that people can set it up for ten minutes in the room. I would also like to see an option to have an expiration date on this rule. I would also like to see a warning flag if it takes longer to set the alarm for 10 minutes, and an expiration date if its been set for more than ten minutes.
The problem with the 10-25 rule is that it causes people to leave the setting longer than necessary. In fact, if you set the alarm for 10 minutes, but leave the setting for 10 minutes, it’s actually worse for you because you don’t have time to be ready to get up and turn off the alarm.
I suppose the 10-25 rule could also be changed to say, “A time alarm is only set for a few minutes, and then is set to expirate after ten minutes.