I became interested in the sleeptracker when I read this review: [link]
Natter 40: The Nice One
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I desperately want Clocky, but it might lead to divorce.
Okay, that sleeptracker is going on my list.
That's a pretty cool gadget. Now if it could also keep you asleep until your wakeup time, I'd shell out $50 extra for it.
Other recommendations: bluetooth or something to a base unit, no need to make the wrist thing a watch. Just a sensor. Could probably increase the volume that way.
Now, of course, I want an alarm clock that I can set via my PC, allowing fancy shit like knowing my calendar.
Other recommendations: bluetooth or something to a base unit, no need to make the wrist thing a watch. Just a sensor. Could probably increase the volume that way.
Ooh, yeah.
My alarm clock knows the days of the week (and has a "weekend cancel"), which is pretty neat already, but I'd love to be able to tell it when holidays are too.
Now if it could also keep you asleep until your wakeup time, I'd shell out $50 extra for it.
Hells yeah. But from that review, at least the fact that I never sleep through the night anymore won't totally screw up the end result.
Now, of course, I want an alarm clock that I can set via my PC, allowing fancy shit like knowing my calendar.
I want an alarm that I can set over the internet, for when I'm away from my body.
My alarm clock knows the days of the week (and has a "weekend cancel"),
That is cool. My thing is that I need to be up by 5:45 five times a week, 8:00 once, and then Saturday doesn't matter.
My Clie came with an alarm software that could handle that -- five different alarms that you could set for any day of the week combos, but I tried to export it to the Tungsten and no dice. As much as the Palm is a suboptimal alarm clock, I may go Handango shopping.
Jess, is it the Neverlate one, or another?
Trudy, it's the Cathedral Animal Hospital maybe on like 101st or something? Just west of Broadway.
That's my new guy! OK, I'm glad you liked him. Like I said, he seemed fine, I'm just mourning the one who retired. It's so hard to vet-love again...