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It should use an actual alarm bell because that’s cool. It should display its time in binary format because that’s cool and allows me to recycle several parts of my binary clock , which was still incompleted and was only collecting dust. It should be impossible for me to turn the alarm clock off ...
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Indestructible Binary Alarm Clock
Hacked Gadgets - DIY Tech Blog — ... clashes with your industrial decor have a look at this Indestructible Binary Alarm Clock. This clock will force you to get up and walk out the door before it shuts off! ...

A very serious binary alarm-clock
MAKE Magazine — ... case measures about 15×13x8 centimeters. The bells which I happened to have lying around are from a very old telephone and were the remains of my very first electronics project (which was about seven years ago). The most remarkable feature of this alarm clock is the fact that it uses a microswitch mounted in my door to detect if I left my room. It can only be disabled when the door is open. This thing could probably intimidate you to wakefulness - Ultimate Alarm Clock [via Hacked Gadgets] Read more | Permalink | Comments | ...

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