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    Updated: Oct 27, 2024
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    Like most students, there’s a good possibility that it takes the Jaws of Life to pry you out of bed in the morning. Not to worry, because 19-year-old Sankalp Sinha has developed an alarm clock that will literally shock you out of bed.
    After struggling with hitting the snooze button one too many times, Sinha, a student at India’s Sharda University, started brainstorming a way to help the masses. What he came up with was an alarm clock that administers a weak, but very noticeable, shock to its user every time they hit the snooze button. Essentially, when the person touches the aluminum-coated snooze button, they’ll get much more than five extra minutes of sleep.
    Sinha’s ‘Good Morning Sing N Shock’ alarm clock could likely hit mass production soon, and would retail for $100. That’s definitely money well spent.

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  • Kaustubh Katdare

    AdministratorJan 19, 2013

    We all would appreciate if you could write the articles in your own words than simply copying them from other sources and not crediting the original author, when known. The above article seems to be taken from #-Link-Snipped-#
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  • Ramani Aswath

    MemberJan 19, 2013

    Persons with cardiac rhythm problems may get put to sleep permanently. Such devices may have to go through an elaborate certification process for it to be marketed (at least in the West).
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  • max0077

    MemberJan 19, 2013

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    We all would appreciate if you could write the articles in your own words than simply copying them from other sources and not crediting the original author, when known. The above article seems to be taken from #-Link-Snipped-#
    okay..i got you and edited the main article..and you know that we computer science people have a very bad and die hard habit of copy-paste😛
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