Tue 27 Feb 2007
As I am a transient (maverick?), I have had the challenge of moving a number of times in the last few years. Oddly, I have uniquely lived on top floors of buildings. The pain of moving heavy objects up and down narrow flights of stairs has not endeared me to friends who have helped me move. As a consequence, all the few furnishings in my current abode were chosen based on their portability.
This spartan lifestyle might not pay dividends now*, however it should be a cinch to leave speedily, should that need arise.
One item that didn’t make the bring-it-to-the-new-apartment cut was an alarm clock. I’m a heavy sleeper and have been known to sleep through raging tempests. In fact, I have no less than four alarm clocks which in the past I had hidden around my room. It’s very hard, I’ve learned, to sleep through a scavenger hunt.
Those clocks were left in storage, and so I have had to rely on my cellphone alarm to wake me up. That cellphone hasn’t been particularly reliable. In short, I’m in the market for a better way to wake up.
Then my friend Kevin sent me a link to an alarm clock that caught my interest. This clock “gives you one chance to get up. But if you snooze, [it] will jump off of your nightstand and wheel around your room looking for a place to hide.” Now that’s cool. (Sadly, the clock only comes in pastel colors.)
* For example, I didn’t bring my mattress into this new apartment because mattresses are incredibly hard to move, but, well, sleeping without a mattress sucks
February 27th, 2007 at 1:26 pm
I need to get three of these set for 15-minute intervals. I, too, rely on my cell phone to wake up. I try to hide it in various parts of my room, such as my bathroom, closet, and more. With six different alarms, I eventually get up.
While you’re looking at new ways to wake up, having a guy, in a British accent, talk to you might work, too.. http://www.voco.uk.com/
February 27th, 2007 at 1:59 pm
Since when were we friends?
February 27th, 2007 at 2:44 pm
Having experienced a Ryan move, I’m glad you’ve chosen a spartan lifestyle because I may be one of the lucky friends who gets to help you move again. (I lost count of how many trips I made up and down that last staircase.)
As for the alarm clock that runs away, it looks perfect; it has big wheels with lots of traction to pass over the rough terrain.:) Be careful, however, because with your new sleeping arrangement, it may run right over you, which could lead to some strange dreams if you sleep through it.
February 27th, 2007 at 7:03 pm
Lol… I wish I’d known about your top-level apartment inclination when I was trying to unload that ticking bomb in the manilla envelope, sans address. That would have cut out a lot of door-knocking.
February 28th, 2007 at 10:00 pm
Ryan, you should know, Snorydr has no friends….