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    Hi Everyone,

    I'm tired of doing Kegels at work and having to count '1 Mississippi, 2 mississippi etc' in my head whilst trying to work. So I've created a tool that lets you secretly do kegels at work, it also times and counts them for you. It's just something that I knocked up quickly for my own use but I thought that I would share it.

    How to use it:

    Optionally re-name and put it in your startup folder.

    When it is run for the first time a configuration box will appear. This will ask for the number of kegels that you want to do in a set, the length of the kegels and the delay between the kegels.

    You can also set various key combinations which will start (Alt-PE), stop (Alt S) and pause (Alt Q - near Alt Tab for sneaky exit.) You can also open the configuration window with (Alt PC.) All of these can be changed.

    When you are kegeling a small icon will be shown in the task area which will tell you when to start your kegel, stop your kegel and how many kegels you have done. This is hidden when the application is stopped or paused.

    You might notice that configuration dialog sometimes is not shown on top but it is shown in the task bar, this will be fixed at some point. It has only been tested on windows 7 but it should also work on XP and Vista. In Windows 7 / Vista you might have to tell windows not to hide the icon (right click on the task area and go to customize.)

    The full source code is included - please keep my credit in the about box.

    Happy kegeling!

    Joe
    Attached Files
    Start 27/08/08: 8" Length. 6.1" Girth.
    Target: 9" Length 7" Girth.

  • #2
    Great idea, Joe! Thank you!
    I don't suppose you could write something like that for Mac users???

    I have a kegel app for my iPhone. It's made for women but would work just as well for you guys -- it's called KegelTopia. I use it in the car and on the bus. When other people are around you can turn the sound off (which means you have to count in your head, but you can still use the timing functions). It also keeps track of how much time you spend doing kegel sets of various types per day, week, and month. Kind of cool.

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    • #3
      Great ingenuity Joe, I like it! Time to turn that dot green with a rep point

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      • #4
        Brilliant.

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        • #5
          Very cool. Well done.
          Extra grog for Joe88!
          Pirate Diplomacy:
          The art of telling someone to go to hell and having them look forward to the trip.

          Remember: If done right, there is no such thing as safe sex.

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          • #6
            Thanks everyone, and thanks for the grog Pirate! Batwoman, sorry but I don't know anything about macs :/

            Joe
            Start 27/08/08: 8" Length. 6.1" Girth.
            Target: 9" Length 7" Girth.

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            • #7
              This was a great idea. Keep up the creative work! ...and make it so you can exit the program
              LOL
              Senior Member
              Last edited by LOL; 06-17-2010, 05:50 PM.
              Started on 03/04/2010
              BPEL:6.69" EG:5.06"
              Current as of 06/17/2010
              BPEL:7.18" EG:5.25

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              • #8
                thats clever

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Joe88 View Post
                  Hi Everyone,

                  I'm tired of doing Kegels at work and having to count '1 Mississippi, 2 mississippi etc' in my head whilst trying to work. So I've created a tool that lets you secretly do kegels at work, it also times and counts them for you. It's just something that I knocked up quickly for my own use but I thought that I would share it.

                  The full source code is included - please keep my credit in the about box.

                  Happy kegeling!

                  Joe
                  THANKS!

                  Originally posted by Batwoman View Post
                  Great idea, Joe! Thank you!
                  I don't suppose you could write something like that for Mac users???

                  I have a kegel app for my iPhone. It's made for women but would work just as well for you guys -- it's called KegelTopia. I use it in the car and on the bus. When other people are around you can turn the sound off (which means you have to count in your head, but you can still use the timing functions). It also keeps track of how much time you spend doing kegel sets of various types per day, week, and month. Kind of cool.
                  I immediately went to the App Store on my phone to download and was a bit 'miffed' to see that it was $5!! Just can't bring myself to do it ....

                  But I may develop an app myself for it ...
                  Old Gym Log - Tracking progress with the iLogPE App
                  "Wherever you go, there you are. Stay sexy, my friends."

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by GettinThereOK View Post
                    I immediately went to the App Store on my phone to download and was a bit 'miffed' to see that it was $5!! Just can't bring myself to do it ....

                    But I may develop an app myself for it ...
                    Well, I figure I'm worth that $5.....

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                    • #11
                      Yeh, but you know how we "iPhone-iacs" can get about shelling out a whopping whole dollar for an app ... plus, while the same principle is the same, it caters to the woman. I'd like to see one out there that's more from the males perspective ...
                      Old Gym Log - Tracking progress with the iLogPE App
                      "Wherever you go, there you are. Stay sexy, my friends."

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                      • #12
                        Go for it! I bet a kegel app for males might actually be very popular, if one existed.

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