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	<title>Comments on: Quantum Rise 1.02</title>
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		<title>By: RiotRick</title>
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		<description>These timers are so useful in so many ways.
Staggering modules is much easier. Knowing cycle times on modules with long cycles (strip miners/cyno generators/siege modules etc). When you&#039;re working with heat and en-/disable the overload on a module. I really really really like these timers.</description>
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Staggering modules is much easier. Knowing cycle times on modules with long cycles (strip miners/cyno generators/siege modules etc). When you&#8217;re working with heat and en-/disable the overload on a module. I really really really like these timers.</p>
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