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Alarm Clock
To most of us, the alarm clock is one of the most annoying gadgets ever to
permeate the boundaries of solid reality, but that might just be too harsh an
arrangement of words to be able to tell the whole truth of the alarm clock. What
most people take for granted is that the alarm clock can be one of the most
successful ways of creating a routine when trying to wake up at a specific point
in time, it is for this function that the alarm clock was created, but this is
not the only ability it has as it can also be a reminder to do something at a
particular point in time unrelated to waking up in the morning.
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The alarm clock can be the best friend of the light sleeper, for as soon as the
alarm sounds there is an almost immediate occurrence of the sleeper’s rest being
disturbed enough to allow them the self-control to remove themselves from a
state of deep sleep, or do such before the rest becomes a deep sleep. Most of
the time the alarm clock happens to be a morning reminder, in order for one who
needs to work early can do so, but this is where we happen to take our little
bedside devices for granted most by hitting the all-too-convenient snooze button
for the purposes of extending rest longer.
Some alarm clocks that work on a mechanical principle happen
to have an alternate or analog hand besides the hour and minute that works as a
trigger for the alarm to sound, it is this that makes it a nifty convenience for
us to own, but with some of the more classical alarm clocks this can be a little
bit of a hassle to shut off in a state of distressed sleepiness. That is why
such innovations of the alarm clock have been made leading to the digital alarm
clock, and the efficiency of the alarm clock becoming a priority, though also
leading to the creation of the aforementioned snooze button.
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