Dude! I had this exact alarm clock when I was a kid!
I'm 40 now and use my phone as an alarm clock. I haven't had a dedicated alarm clock in like 15 years now.
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Dude! I had this exact alarm clock when I was a kid!
I'm 40 now and use my phone as an alarm clock. I haven't had a dedicated alarm clock in like 15 years now.
Oh, wow. A classic. Pretty sure that's the one my parents still use.
The faux wood-grain— delicious
Do people still not have these kind of alarm clocks? I still use one very similiar to this.
I think most people just use their phones. I can't say that I've even seen a dedicated alarm clock in half a decade, at least.
I don't trust phones because I've had several that simply failed to activate the alarm randomly and missed something important.
The same alarm clock I have used since 1985. Still works like new.
SNOOZ
When I was very young I had a similar clock but instead of digital with a screen, it had those flipping number boards. It was really cool and was the coolest thing I owned until something caused the clock to start smelling smoky whenever it was plugged in.
My brother had the flippy one. The noise was a little much for me.
Wuh waah waah waah waah waah. Smack. Just 5 more minutes.
Oooh yeah. I had a similar one and used the radio for the alarm because I would sleep through the buzzers but not music.
I still use an old Sony cube alarm clock. I think it's probably at least 25 years old.
Yeah I have a Sony dream or something. It's 30 years old and still going strong.
Pretty sure I've owned that thing
As much as I hate radio alarm clocks, this still looks sick
That was my (hand-me-down) alarm clock in high school in the mid-90s.
July 4, 2024. The first time in my life I have mentioned simulated wood grain twice in one day.
I can hear this picture
I stared at this trying to figure out what was wrong with that normal alarm clock.... Then I remembered it's not 1998 anymore. Fuck hahahahha