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Old 05-07-2008, 08:11 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default alarm clock to help with polyphasic sleep

Hi all,
Came across this in my web surfing, and thought it may interest those doing polyphasic sleep.
It's an "egg timer" type of alarm clock, in that it counts down a set amount of time before buzzing.

I think it could be useful for polyphasic intervals because you don't need to re-set the time of your alarm clock --- you just set this guy for your sleep phase and only have to hit the button.
Plus apparently it's loud as hell so it'll help wake you up if you sleep real deep and won't ruin your schedule.

Cool Tool: Screaming Meanie

Amazon.com: Screaming Meanie Timer and Alarm Clock with 120 dB Alarm: Electronics
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Old 05-07-2008, 10:17 PM   #2 (permalink)
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here is a better one,

from my point of view, not many people would be willing to buy things... well its just the thought of oh.. i have to BUY it ... ah well..


but here is one that is helpful


Citrus Alarm Clock: Alarm Clock Software


i hope i helped.

i put it up on a thread called 'reccomended software'
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