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January 16, 2006
Memory Ball Clock Radio
Oooooh.
The grid atop the device, which to my earthling eye looks like an alien artifact, is a radio tuner: each intersection of lines is a radio pre–set.
"You change stations by touching the magnetized ball and rolling it to another spot on the grid."
18 pre–sets: 9 AM and 9 FM.
Measures 5"L x 5"W x 1.25"H.
Runs on 2 AA batteries or via wall socket.
$60 here (batteries not included).
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Comments
Cool, but I'd prefer a selection of ALARM presets rather than radio presets. My sleep schedule varies far more than my listening preferences.
Also, when will clock makers include a simple Daylight Savings Time switch?
Posted by: Al Christensen | Jan 17, 2006 9:50:47 AM

