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February 6, 2006
Now where did that silly clock go?
posted by hdittmer at 8:13 AM
Ok, so you have trouble getting out of bed in the morning. What if you had a clock that liked to play hide and seek and would not let you hit the snooze button or turn it off until you found it? Well that is exactly what Clocky Alarm Clock does. If you do not get up it drives off the night table and hides forcing you to get up and go looking for it or it just keeps ringing. Just what the world needs, a sedistic alarm clock. But then again maybe that is what it takes. Who would have thought that a combination robot car and alarm clock was just what was needed. Well the folks at Nanda Nanda™ did. Maybe that is the type of thinking that your product needs to break out of the box. What are you doing to new and unique answers to you customer's problems?

