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Alarm Clock and how you react to it?

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redokami:
I have a digital rubber Ikea alarm clock. In retrospect, I can see why they've made it surrounded by rubber as I've probably thrown that clock across the room at least a hundred times over the last few years because the sound is annoying.

I've recently replaced it with the alarm on my Phone - playing music of my choice has made waking up less painful (and less violent).

And no, I'm not a violent person at all, I just hate alarm clocks haha

surdumil:
I don't use an alarm clock.
It seems not to matter how late I stay up, I always wake up between 5:30 am to 6:15 am.
I don't bother to start getting ready for work (shower, get dressed, make & eat breakfast, brush teeth, shave) until 7:00 am.
I'm out the door usually between 7:50 am and 8:00 am and usually get to work on time.

megido-rev.M:
Somehow if I'm disturbed even when sleeping it pushes the time when I want to wake up, so that means alarm clocks for me are no-no.

Nakmaru:
I wake up to Pink Floyd - Time because I need something loud and disturbing to be able to wake up.

NeonFlame:

--- Quote from: megido-rev.M on July 12, 2012, 12:50:31 AM ---Somehow if I'm disturbed even when sleeping it pushes the time when I want to wake up, so that means alarm clocks for me are no-no.

--- End quote ---

Hahah i know what you mean.  I have a bit of the same problem.  Alarm clocks either make me cranky and stubborn, or i don't even notice them going off.

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