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		<title>By: Tech Ticker &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Pattern Alarm Clock</title>
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		<description>[...] We have seen a blanket alarm clock and even an alarm which lays eggs. All these alarms have different concepts to wake us up. Now Pattern Clock also follows an altogether different concept. Pattern Clock has four LEDs placed at the top of the clock. When the alarm sets off at the preset time, a random pattern of the LEDs is generated and flashed. If the pattern is not repeated correctly, the alarm continues to buzz disabling all the alarm controls. The best part of this alarm is that you cannot memorize the pattern as it generates a new pattern every time an alarm is set. No word on the pricing but you can pre-order on their webpage. [...]</description>
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