When The Lights Go Out In Bullhead City
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The power company announced a planned outage on the radio for tonight at midnight. Thank Bog that it's finally dropped below 100°F! It's 95, actually, at 11:22PM. I've got the air conditioning set on 'meat storage' until the lights go out, but I sincerely hope that the outage doesn't last too long. People start dying here when the power is out too long, but I think I'll be okay. The only real problem I foresee is the clock I depend on to wake me in the morning. It has a battery, but only to keep time; the battery doesn't power the alarm. Since this could turn out to be a recurring problem, does anyone have any suggestions for a reliable, loud travel alarm clock that doesn't care about such things?
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
I could give you a wake-up call (assuming your phone is a vanilla phone-company powered type). Of course, I have to be up first, and being that it's 2:45am here and I have to be at work by 10:00, the chances of that are between slim to none. ;P Thankfully, the code is tight, well-commented, passes the test suite and safely checked-in. Sleep, blessed sleep... /ravi
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The power company announced a planned outage on the radio for tonight at midnight. Thank Bog that it's finally dropped below 100°F! It's 95, actually, at 11:22PM. I've got the air conditioning set on 'meat storage' until the lights go out, but I sincerely hope that the outage doesn't last too long. People start dying here when the power is out too long, but I think I'll be okay. The only real problem I foresee is the clock I depend on to wake me in the morning. It has a battery, but only to keep time; the battery doesn't power the alarm. Since this could turn out to be a recurring problem, does anyone have any suggestions for a reliable, loud travel alarm clock that doesn't care about such things?
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
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The power company announced a planned outage on the radio for tonight at midnight. Thank Bog that it's finally dropped below 100°F! It's 95, actually, at 11:22PM. I've got the air conditioning set on 'meat storage' until the lights go out, but I sincerely hope that the outage doesn't last too long. People start dying here when the power is out too long, but I think I'll be okay. The only real problem I foresee is the clock I depend on to wake me in the morning. It has a battery, but only to keep time; the battery doesn't power the alarm. Since this could turn out to be a recurring problem, does anyone have any suggestions for a reliable, loud travel alarm clock that doesn't care about such things?
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
Roger Wright wrote:
does anyone have any suggestions for a reliable, loud travel alarm clock that doesn't care about such things?
Your cell phone.
Mostly, when you see programmers, they aren't doing anything. One of the attractive things about programmers is that you cannot tell whether or not they are working simply by looking at them. Very often they're sitting there seemingly drinking coffee and gossiping, or just staring into space. What the programmer is trying to do is get a handle on all the individual and unrelated ideas that are scampering around in his head. (Charles M Strauss)
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Motorola left that feature out in the units designed for Nextel. :((
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
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Roger Wright wrote:
does anyone have any suggestions for a reliable, loud travel alarm clock that doesn't care about such things?
Your cell phone.
Mostly, when you see programmers, they aren't doing anything. One of the attractive things about programmers is that you cannot tell whether or not they are working simply by looking at them. Very often they're sitting there seemingly drinking coffee and gossiping, or just staring into space. What the programmer is trying to do is get a handle on all the individual and unrelated ideas that are scampering around in his head. (Charles M Strauss)
Nope. It isn't there. :((
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
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I could give you a wake-up call (assuming your phone is a vanilla phone-company powered type). Of course, I have to be up first, and being that it's 2:45am here and I have to be at work by 10:00, the chances of that are between slim to none. ;P Thankfully, the code is tight, well-commented, passes the test suite and safely checked-in. Sleep, blessed sleep... /ravi
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Ravi Bhavnani wrote:
the code is tight, well-commented, passes the test suite and safely checked-in. Sleep, blessed sleep...
Nice work, Ravi. But I'd expect no less from you. Thanks for the offer, and sweet dreams...
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
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The power company announced a planned outage on the radio for tonight at midnight. Thank Bog that it's finally dropped below 100°F! It's 95, actually, at 11:22PM. I've got the air conditioning set on 'meat storage' until the lights go out, but I sincerely hope that the outage doesn't last too long. People start dying here when the power is out too long, but I think I'll be okay. The only real problem I foresee is the clock I depend on to wake me in the morning. It has a battery, but only to keep time; the battery doesn't power the alarm. Since this could turn out to be a recurring problem, does anyone have any suggestions for a reliable, loud travel alarm clock that doesn't care about such things?
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
It's better in Darwin, we have unexpected power supply interruption, much more fun! ;P But it's winter now and I will bet temperature drop as low as 20C at night!
A train station is where the train stops. A bus station is where the bus stops. On my desk, I have a work station.... _________________________________________________________ My programs never have bugs, they just develop random features.
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The power company announced a planned outage on the radio for tonight at midnight. Thank Bog that it's finally dropped below 100°F! It's 95, actually, at 11:22PM. I've got the air conditioning set on 'meat storage' until the lights go out, but I sincerely hope that the outage doesn't last too long. People start dying here when the power is out too long, but I think I'll be okay. The only real problem I foresee is the clock I depend on to wake me in the morning. It has a battery, but only to keep time; the battery doesn't power the alarm. Since this could turn out to be a recurring problem, does anyone have any suggestions for a reliable, loud travel alarm clock that doesn't care about such things?
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
This is very reliable: http://www.amazon.com/VICTORINOX-SWISS-ALARM-CLOCK-24731/dp/B000MAWU4W[^]
Best wishes, Hans
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The power company announced a planned outage on the radio for tonight at midnight. Thank Bog that it's finally dropped below 100°F! It's 95, actually, at 11:22PM. I've got the air conditioning set on 'meat storage' until the lights go out, but I sincerely hope that the outage doesn't last too long. People start dying here when the power is out too long, but I think I'll be okay. The only real problem I foresee is the clock I depend on to wake me in the morning. It has a battery, but only to keep time; the battery doesn't power the alarm. Since this could turn out to be a recurring problem, does anyone have any suggestions for a reliable, loud travel alarm clock that doesn't care about such things?
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
Roger Wright wrote:
a reliable, loud travel alarm clock that doesn't care about such things?
Whatever happened to the wind-up ones? I still have one, and it doesn't require power... ;P
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The power company announced a planned outage on the radio for tonight at midnight. Thank Bog that it's finally dropped below 100°F! It's 95, actually, at 11:22PM. I've got the air conditioning set on 'meat storage' until the lights go out, but I sincerely hope that the outage doesn't last too long. People start dying here when the power is out too long, but I think I'll be okay. The only real problem I foresee is the clock I depend on to wake me in the morning. It has a battery, but only to keep time; the battery doesn't power the alarm. Since this could turn out to be a recurring problem, does anyone have any suggestions for a reliable, loud travel alarm clock that doesn't care about such things?
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
See Oregon Scientific RM926-G. It is a nice travel alarm clock with 2 alarms, backlight, powered with 2 LR03 batteries that last around 4 month. The feature I prefer is that you do not have to adjust time as it is dual band something... I have been using it for 4 month and I am really happy with it. Althought batteries are dying it is still on time. It 's not waterproof, but after accidentaly pourring coffee on it, I could open it, wash it and it was working nicely again. Only drawback is it's size and shape. They could have made it smaller, I think.
___________________________________________________________ On the whole human beings want to be good, but not to good and not quite all the time - George Orwell
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See Oregon Scientific RM926-G. It is a nice travel alarm clock with 2 alarms, backlight, powered with 2 LR03 batteries that last around 4 month. The feature I prefer is that you do not have to adjust time as it is dual band something... I have been using it for 4 month and I am really happy with it. Althought batteries are dying it is still on time. It 's not waterproof, but after accidentaly pourring coffee on it, I could open it, wash it and it was working nicely again. Only drawback is it's size and shape. They could have made it smaller, I think.
___________________________________________________________ On the whole human beings want to be good, but not to good and not quite all the time - George Orwell
The model you refer to probably is "radio-controlled". Which means, you'll have to check whether your region is covered first. And if it is, on which frequency. And if you know the frequency, you'll have to check the protocol... Seriously, many radio-controlled-clocks in Europe are fed by the German time radio station near Frankfurt, which covers a radius of 1000-1500km, and up to 3000km under certain circumstances. I've had a clock suddenly readjust its time in Sofia one day.
Cheers, Sebastian -- "If it was two men, the non-driver would have challenged the driver to simply crash through the gates. The macho image thing, you know." - Marc Clifton
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The power company announced a planned outage on the radio for tonight at midnight. Thank Bog that it's finally dropped below 100°F! It's 95, actually, at 11:22PM. I've got the air conditioning set on 'meat storage' until the lights go out, but I sincerely hope that the outage doesn't last too long. People start dying here when the power is out too long, but I think I'll be okay. The only real problem I foresee is the clock I depend on to wake me in the morning. It has a battery, but only to keep time; the battery doesn't power the alarm. Since this could turn out to be a recurring problem, does anyone have any suggestions for a reliable, loud travel alarm clock that doesn't care about such things?
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
A rooster? guaranteed to wake you up at the crack of dawn..
"Every time Lotus Notes starts up, somewhere a puppy, a kitten, a lamb, and a baby seal are killed. Lotus Notes is a conspiracy by the forces of Satan to drive us over the brink into madness. The CRC-32 for each file in the installation includes the numbers 666." Gary Wheeler "You're an idiot." John Simmons, THE Outlaw programmer "I realised that all of my best anecdotes started with "So there we were, pissed". Pete O'Hanlon
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A rooster? guaranteed to wake you up at the crack of dawn..
"Every time Lotus Notes starts up, somewhere a puppy, a kitten, a lamb, and a baby seal are killed. Lotus Notes is a conspiracy by the forces of Satan to drive us over the brink into madness. The CRC-32 for each file in the installation includes the numbers 666." Gary Wheeler "You're an idiot." John Simmons, THE Outlaw programmer "I realised that all of my best anecdotes started with "So there we were, pissed". Pete O'Hanlon
Mustafa Ismail Mustafa wrote:
A rooster? guaranteed to wake you up at the crack of dawn..
No it's not. *laughs at his poor city slicker friends again.* Up till 1am shooting the breeze, then woken by the poultry at 5. Meanwhile I enjoyed 7 solid hours of sleep until the sun cleared the trees. :laugh:
Today's lesson is brought to you by the word "niggardly". Remember kids, don't attribute to racism what can be explained by Scandinavian language roots. -- Robert Royall
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Mustafa Ismail Mustafa wrote:
A rooster? guaranteed to wake you up at the crack of dawn..
No it's not. *laughs at his poor city slicker friends again.* Up till 1am shooting the breeze, then woken by the poultry at 5. Meanwhile I enjoyed 7 solid hours of sleep until the sun cleared the trees. :laugh:
Today's lesson is brought to you by the word "niggardly". Remember kids, don't attribute to racism what can be explained by Scandinavian language roots. -- Robert Royall
Really? Whenever we crash at my dad's ranch, I always feel like throttling that damned bird with my bare hands at the most ungodly hours of the morning where everything is asleep the way it should be.
"Every time Lotus Notes starts up, somewhere a puppy, a kitten, a lamb, and a baby seal are killed. Lotus Notes is a conspiracy by the forces of Satan to drive us over the brink into madness. The CRC-32 for each file in the installation includes the numbers 666." Gary Wheeler "You're an idiot." John Simmons, THE Outlaw programmer "I realised that all of my best anecdotes started with "So there we were, pissed". Pete O'Hanlon
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Really? Whenever we crash at my dad's ranch, I always feel like throttling that damned bird with my bare hands at the most ungodly hours of the morning where everything is asleep the way it should be.
"Every time Lotus Notes starts up, somewhere a puppy, a kitten, a lamb, and a baby seal are killed. Lotus Notes is a conspiracy by the forces of Satan to drive us over the brink into madness. The CRC-32 for each file in the installation includes the numbers 666." Gary Wheeler "You're an idiot." John Simmons, THE Outlaw programmer "I realised that all of my best anecdotes started with "So there we were, pissed". Pete O'Hanlon
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The power company announced a planned outage on the radio for tonight at midnight. Thank Bog that it's finally dropped below 100°F! It's 95, actually, at 11:22PM. I've got the air conditioning set on 'meat storage' until the lights go out, but I sincerely hope that the outage doesn't last too long. People start dying here when the power is out too long, but I think I'll be okay. The only real problem I foresee is the clock I depend on to wake me in the morning. It has a battery, but only to keep time; the battery doesn't power the alarm. Since this could turn out to be a recurring problem, does anyone have any suggestions for a reliable, loud travel alarm clock that doesn't care about such things?
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"