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- 11-14-2003, 02:46 AM #1StefanGuest
My friend uses their Nokia 6210 as an alarm clock.
I have no idea how he manages to do it but he can sleep through the
alarm. Personally, I reckon a 6210 on max volume would wake anyone.
But not my friend.
So can anyone here recommend an alarm clock (with a beeper rather
than bells) which is noticeably louder than a 6210/6310?
If such a clock has a dual time setting (to wake the lazy sod after
ignoring the first alarm) then that would be ideal.
The shopping sites all reckon their alarm clocks are "loud" so they
are no help.
Weird request, huh? Serious replies please. :-)
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- 11-14-2003, 03:31 AM #2ScottGuest
Re: Need very loud alarm clock - Nokia 6210 won't do! [O/T]
Stefan wrote:
> So can anyone here recommend an alarm clock (with a beeper rather
> than bells) which is noticeably louder than a 6210/6310?
I have a SE T610 and am woken up each morning to the woderfully elegant
melody of Digirain on maximum volume.
Surely no one can sleep through that?
--
Scott
- 11-14-2003, 04:52 AM #3BagpussGuest
Re: Need very loud alarm clock - Nokia 6210 won't do! [O/T]
On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 08:46:03 GMT, Stefan
<[email protected]> wrote:
>My friend uses their Nokia 6210 as an alarm clock.
>
>I have no idea how he manages to do it but he can sleep through the
>alarm. Personally, I reckon a 6210 on max volume would wake anyone.
>But not my friend.
>
>So can anyone here recommend an alarm clock (with a beeper rather
>than bells) which is noticeably louder than a 6210/6310?
>
>If such a clock has a dual time setting (to wake the lazy sod after
>ignoring the first alarm) then that would be ideal.
>
>The shopping sites all reckon their alarm clocks are "loud" so they
>are no help.
>
>Weird request, huh? Serious replies please. :-)
If you can't find one tell him to drink a pint of water before he goes
to bed. DO that for a month and he may well get into a routine of
getting up at 7am. Its what the Indians used to do before alarm
clocks.
Alternativly Tescos do a Philips Alarm clock for about £15 which has
dual alarms and even wakes me up.
- 11-14-2003, 09:07 AM #4WalterGuest
Re: Need very loud alarm clock - Nokia 6210 won't do! [O/T]
"Stefan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> My friend uses their Nokia 6210 as an alarm clock.
>
> I have no idea how he manages to do it but he can sleep through the
> alarm. Personally, I reckon a 6210 on max volume would wake anyone.
> But not my friend.
>
> So can anyone here recommend an alarm clock (with a beeper rather
> than bells) which is noticeably louder than a 6210/6310?
>
> If such a clock has a dual time setting (to wake the lazy sod after
> ignoring the first alarm) then that would be ideal.
>
> The shopping sites all reckon their alarm clocks are "loud" so they
> are no help.
>
> Weird request, huh? Serious replies please. :-)
Give us all your home address and we'll come round early and bang on your
door til you get up, sleepy head.
- 11-14-2003, 09:59 AM #5Gavin Colbourne 1&1Guest
Re: Need very loud alarm clock - Nokia 6210 won't do! [O/T]
What I used to have was a Home stereo system that had an alarm feature and
not only did it wake me but it woke the neighbours and that was only a
quarter way up
Gavin
"Stefan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> My friend uses their Nokia 6210 as an alarm clock.
>
> I have no idea how he manages to do it but he can sleep through the
> alarm. Personally, I reckon a 6210 on max volume would wake anyone.
> But not my friend.
>
> So can anyone here recommend an alarm clock (with a beeper rather
> than bells) which is noticeably louder than a 6210/6310?
>
> If such a clock has a dual time setting (to wake the lazy sod after
> ignoring the first alarm) then that would be ideal.
>
> The shopping sites all reckon their alarm clocks are "loud" so they
> are no help.
>
> Weird request, huh? Serious replies please. :-)
- 11-14-2003, 10:13 AM #6Ivor JonesGuest
Re: Need very loud alarm clock - Nokia 6210 won't do! [O/T]
"Stefan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> My friend uses their Nokia 6210 as an alarm clock.
>
> I have no idea how he manages to do it but he can sleep through the
> alarm. Personally, I reckon a 6210 on max volume would wake anyone.
> But not my friend.
>
> So can anyone here recommend an alarm clock (with a beeper rather
> than bells) which is noticeably louder than a 6210/6310?
>
> If such a clock has a dual time setting (to wake the lazy sod after
> ignoring the first alarm) then that would be ideal.
>
> The shopping sites all reckon their alarm clocks are "loud" so they
> are no help.
>
> Weird request, huh? Serious replies please. :-)
I don't need an alarm clock, I have a cat who leaps on my stomach at 4am
demanding food ;-)
Trouble is I can't figure out how to set a later time for her to go off..!!
Ivor
- 11-14-2003, 10:15 AM #7Steve ParryGuest
Re: Need very loud alarm clock - Nokia 6210 won't do! [O/T]
In news:[email protected],
Ivor Jones <[email protected]> fumbled, fiddled and
fingered:
<snip>
> I don't need an alarm clock, I have a cat who leaps on my
stomach at
> 4am demanding food ;-)
>
> Trouble is I can't figure out how to set a later time for her
to go
> off..!!
>
You too ! My cats the same except her clock sez wake up the staff
at 5am
Steve Parry
http://www.gwynfryn.co.uk
http://wrexhamseals.tripod.com
- 11-14-2003, 10:20 AM #8Reestit MuttonGuest
Re: Need very loud alarm clock - Nokia 6210 won't do! [O/T]
Ivor Jones wrote:
> I don't need an alarm clock, I have a cat who leaps on my stomach at 4am
> demanding food ;-)
>
> Trouble is I can't figure out how to set a later time for her to go off..!!
>
> Ivor
>
the requisite amount of crushed up sleeping pills in her evening food
should do the trick. With a little practice and experimentation, you
should eventually get it about right.
(ducks for flame-retardant cover....)
RM
--
unlocking Nokia and SonyEricsson phones in the Edinburgh area
email: reestit_mutton AT lauriem DOT plus DOT com
- 11-14-2003, 11:45 AM #9Ivor JonesGuest
Re: Need very loud alarm clock - Nokia 6210 won't do! [O/T]
"Reestit Mutton" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Ivor Jones wrote:
>
> > I don't need an alarm clock, I have a cat who leaps on my stomach at 4am
> > demanding food ;-)
> >
> > Trouble is I can't figure out how to set a later time for her to go
off..!!
> >
> > Ivor
> >
>
> the requisite amount of crushed up sleeping pills in her evening food
> should do the trick. With a little practice and experimentation, you
> should eventually get it about right.
>
> (ducks for flame-retardant cover....)
Not a chance, she can smell pills a mile off ;-)
Ivor
- 11-16-2003, 08:33 AM #10Steve DulieuGuest
Re: Need very loud alarm clock - Nokia 6210 won't do! [O/T]
"Lina och Niall" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> "Reestit Mutton" <[email protected]> skrev i meddelandet
> news:[email protected]...
> > > I don't need an alarm clock, I have a cat who leaps on my stomach at
4am
> > > demanding food ;-)
> > > Trouble is I can't figure out how to set a later time for her to go
> off..!
> !> > Ivor
> > the requisite amount of crushed up sleeping pills in her evening food
> > should do the trick. With a little practice and experimentation, you
> > should eventually get it about right.
>
> You, sir, have obviously never tried feeding pills to a cat.....
>
>
>
In an attempt to save the feline population of the UK from turning into a
bunch of pill addicted zombies lurking on street corners trying to use meows
and purrs to convey the request "got any gear mate" and hanging around
outside underground stations hassling people for their used travelcards to
sell on to fund their habit, could I suggest to the OP that he tries to get
hold of a Sony ICF-C50L "Dream Machine" this is LOUD. It has been known to
wake me, the wife, my cats, my neighbour, my neighbour's dog, my neighbour's
dog's vet...you get the picture. It's a few years old, so may not be made
any more but it's the best alarm clock I've ever had. I do shift work and
since I've had this thing to wake me up I've never missed a shift. (It is
rumoured that it will even wake a student before miday on a Saturday,
although I havn't observed this myself)...:-)
--
Cheers, Steve.
If The Good Lord had meant for us to be fiscally prudent, He would not have
given us the platinum credit card...
Change colour to PC Plod's lights to reply.
- 11-16-2003, 09:06 AM #11Ivor JonesGuest
Re: Need very loud alarm clock - Nokia 6210 won't do! [O/T]
"Steve Dulieu" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> "Lina och Niall" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> >
> > "Reestit Mutton" <[email protected]> skrev i meddelandet
> > news:[email protected]...
> > > > I don't need an alarm clock, I have a cat who leaps on my stomach at
> 4am
> > > > demanding food ;-)
> > > > Trouble is I can't figure out how to set a later time for her to go
> > off..!
> > !> > Ivor
> > > the requisite amount of crushed up sleeping pills in her evening food
> > > should do the trick. With a little practice and experimentation, you
> > > should eventually get it about right.
> >
> > You, sir, have obviously never tried feeding pills to a cat.....
> >
> >
> >
> In an attempt to save the feline population of the UK from turning into a
> bunch of pill addicted zombies lurking on street corners trying to use
meows
> and purrs to convey the request "got any gear mate" and hanging around
> outside underground stations hassling people for their used travelcards to
> sell on to fund their habit, could I suggest to the OP that he tries to
get
> hold of a Sony ICF-C50L "Dream Machine" this is LOUD. It has been known to
> wake me, the wife, my cats, my neighbour, my neighbour's dog, my
neighbour's
> dog's vet...you get the picture. It's a few years old, so may not be made
> any more but it's the best alarm clock I've ever had. I do shift work and
> since I've had this thing to wake me up I've never missed a shift. (It is
> rumoured that it will even wake a student before miday on a Saturday,
> although I havn't observed this myself)...:-)
Now if that's true, it *IS* a good alarm ;-))
Ivor
- 11-16-2003, 06:06 PM #12StefanGuest
Re: Need very loud alarm clock - Nokia 6210 won't do! [O/T]
Bagpuss <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Alternativly Tescos do a Philips Alarm clock for about £15 which
> has dual alarms and even wakes me up.
Can't find it at Tesco's online store.
Do you still have a model number?
- 11-16-2003, 08:15 PM #13tHatDudeUKGuest
Re: Need very loud alarm clock - Nokia 6210 won't do! [O/T]
"Stefan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> My friend uses their Nokia 6210 as an alarm clock.
A TV set on full brightness and full volume with a turn on at a specified
time on an channel with a loud programme/adverts works for me. Lol.... It's
the only reason I have a TV.
- 11-17-2003, 01:12 AM #14ThorGuest
Re: Need very loud alarm clock - Nokia 6210 won't do! [O/T]
Stefan wrote:
> Bagpuss <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> Alternativly Tescos do a Philips Alarm clock for about £15 which
>> has dual alarms and even wakes me up.
>
> Can't find it at Tesco's online store.
>
> Do you still have a model number?
So take a couple of leads from the alarm to your scrotum and tape the
there..
- 11-17-2003, 08:11 AM #15GBGuest
Re: Need very loud alarm clock - Nokia 6210 won't do! [O/T]
"Ivor Jones" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> "Stefan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
> I don't need an alarm clock, I have a cat who leaps on my stomach at 4am
> demanding food ;-)
>
Our _previous_ cat decided that my toes poking out of the end of the duvet
were worth pouncing on at 6 in the morning. Only trouble is that there is a
sort of knee jerk reaction that kicks in in these circumstances. Kicks is
exactly the right word to describe it. Poor puss.
GB
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