An alarm clock which forces its owner out of bed to turn it off could be the saving grace for snoozers.
The robotic clock jumps off your bedside table and runs across the floor on two wheels, leaving big sleepers with no choice but to go after it to stop it emitting a high pitched alarm call. When the alarm activates, the wheels propel the clock forwards and can survive drops from surfaces of up to 3ft tall.
Invented by a graduate student who struggled to get up in time for her lectures, ‘Clocky’ the robot clock, will not stop moving across the room until it is caught and the alarm switched off. The £40 escapist alarm allows a single snooze before it kicks into gear and can travel on wood or carpet surfaces. ‘If you let Clocky go it will easily traverse your bedroom, it always finds its way under your bed,' Ian Olson, sales director at No. 8 Brands said.
‘First you have to track Clocky down, then you can hit the alarm button to turn it off.'
Wakey wakey!!
Wakey wakey!!
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
Re: Wakey wakey!!
What if one trips over the device while half asleep and breaks their neck? 
Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.
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rubato
Re: Wakey wakey!!
It's a self-limited problem, why worry about it?dales wrote:What if one trips over the device while half asleep and breaks their neck?
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rubato
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Re: Wakey wakey!!
Puting ones alarm clock out of reach serves the same purpose.
