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| Thread ID: 45561 | 2004-05-26 04:52:00 | OT: Vibrating Alarms | csinclair83 (200) | Press F1 |
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| 239386 | 2004-05-26 12:34:00 | Chris, go to Deaf Association, and tell them you want a vibrating alarm to wake you up for uni/tech (unfortunately they won't fund it if its for personal reasons) . When i started uni, i realised that my cellphone was letting me down, in terms of waking me up on time . So I went to Deaf association, and filled out some forms, picked what clock i wanted, how i wanted to be woken up (flashing light or vibrating alarm) . They had the vibrating alarm and clock ready in a month . I also got a door buzzer, and flashing light for that - useful for sitting in the lounge and someone's come over . Good luck, caffy :) |
caffy (2665) | ||
| 239387 | 2004-05-26 12:35:00 | Forgot to mention that Deaf Assn get the equipment from DeafQuip... | caffy (2665) | ||
| 239388 | 2004-05-26 19:45:00 | "Jaycar might still have have some of of the transducers from Aura Interactors. " ha ha i remeber these sometimes called rumper thumpers, they were meant to revolutionise gaming lol. But these might do exactly what you want if you could find one, attach to bottom of bed and some sort of timing circuit, it would get bed rocking without making much noise, in case you have flatmates |
Budda (2736) | ||
| 239389 | 2004-05-26 20:18:00 | Whatever you get Chris, PLEASE don't try to adjust it with a spoon! | Baldy (26) | ||
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