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B40
Apr 9th, 2005, 07:00 PM
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=573&ncid=757&e=6&u=/nm/20050408/od_nm/odd_alarmclock_dc

I've always wanted something like this...

I've tried putting my alarm clock as far as possible from my bed, so it forces me to get up to turn it off...

Also seems when I get a new alarm clock, for the first 1-2 weeks it'll wake me up, but then I sort of get "immune" to the alarm and am able to sleep through it.

In 1st year of college, me and my roomie shared a room, funniest thing would be both our alarms going off at full blast and we'd both be sleeping through it :lol:

Not really a problem for me now though since I wake up whenever I want. Haven't used an alarm clock for awhile now :razz:

tlamm
Apr 9th, 2005, 07:05 PM
I just get up when the alarm goes off (if i'm not already up)... I would guess any one that could benifit from this, would kill it within a few days..

B40
Apr 9th, 2005, 07:14 PM
I just get up when the alarm goes off (if i'm not already up)... I would guess any one that could benifit from this, would kill it within a few days..

I have a problem waking up sometimes. I can literally sleep for hours, just snoozing or turning off the alarm clock.

Usually, procrastinating and just saying 5 more mins makes me late for appointments. If I'm not late, I'm in a mad rush getting ready, which can be quite stressful :(

kingsley
Apr 9th, 2005, 07:16 PM
Not really a problem for me now though since I wake up whenever I want. Haven't used an alarm clock for awhile now :razz:

Hey, yeah? You can do that? How does it work?

B40
Apr 9th, 2005, 07:21 PM
Hey, yeah? You can do that? How does it work?

I meant I don't work, so I don't have to wake up in the mornings, I just sleep until whenever :cheesygri

kingsley
Apr 9th, 2005, 07:24 PM
I meant I don't work, so I don't have to wake up in the mornings, I just sleep until whenever :cheesygri

Ohh.... >:(
What a downer, I thought you meant you can set your internal chronometer to wake you up whenever you want. Like Kramer :D

B40
Apr 9th, 2005, 07:27 PM
Ohh.... >:(
What a downer, I thought you meant you can set your internal chronometer to wake you up whenever you want. Like Kramer :D

Hehe yea, I read it again and realized the wording may have been off. Although I did try the sleeping thing Kramer went on, sleep 20 mins every 4 hours hehe...did it for about 36-48 hours then stopped, it was too tough to stay on. But towards the end, it was working perfectly, I would lay down for a nap and instantly be in REM state, and 20 mins later I'd wake up. The last time, I woke up literally seconds before my alarm was set to go off. And those lucid dreams were incredible!

B40
Apr 9th, 2005, 07:28 PM
Here's a link to what I was talking about...I actually tried/heard of it before I saw it on Seinfeld
http://www.everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=892542

felix
Apr 9th, 2005, 07:48 PM
Wow, that's awesome! I definitely don't need such a thing (I'm a light sleeper) but it should be really useful. Hope they come out with a nicer looking one (rubber instead of fur?) with full features like call display, telephone, etc. :D

ronny1980
Apr 9th, 2005, 08:10 PM
Im pretty good at waking up myself...

I remember back in the days of highschool I would use an alarm clock for the first week of school set at 7:30am.

A week later I wouldnt need the alarm clock anymore. I would wake up @7:30 on the dot myself.

kingsley
Apr 9th, 2005, 08:14 PM
Here's a link to what I was talking about...I actually tried/heard of it before I saw it on Seinfeld
http://www.everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=892542

I would totally do this if I lived on res. Sounds really cool.

Funny lines:
"Days 3-5, if you like to meditate, now's the time. For one thing, with twenty-two waking hours per day, you're gonna run out of things to do by this time."

'For me, the last nail in the coffin was realizing that I simply could not do anything requiring more than four hours of concerted effort all at once. This precluded quite a bit of social interaction, made work and school a bit hard to deal with, and made me feel pretty dumb. "Oh, I'd love to go with you, but I have to go take a nap."'

guest10586
Apr 9th, 2005, 09:05 PM
"the university is helping her sort out intellectual property issues on the runaway clock."

A friendly way of saying they want a cut of whatever she does with it. Even though it seems like her idea.

grant
Apr 11th, 2005, 01:09 PM
Hehe yea, I read it again and realized the wording may have been off. Although I did try the sleeping thing Kramer went on, sleep 20 mins every 4 hours hehe...did it for about 36-48 hours then stopped, it was too tough to stay on. But towards the end, it was working perfectly, I would lay down for a nap and instantly be in REM state, and 20 mins later I'd wake up. The last time, I woke up literally seconds before my alarm was set to go off. And those lucid dreams were incredible!

that sounds weird, i thought it was just some made up nonsense on TV... do people actually do that?

2 nights ago stayed awake through the entire night... and then last night I slept 12 hours... so i dunno if i should be tired or not :D

devious9191
Apr 11th, 2005, 01:12 PM
I use a two alarm system. One in the bedroom with time for 2 snoozes set. One in the living room with the 'must wake up time'. By the time I get all the way up to go shut that one off, I'm usuallly good to go.