John D. Humphrey patented this device in 1919. It's an alarm clock. Oh, it doesn't cook bacon or toss you out of bed, but it'll get the point across. Assuming that s/he's correctly positioned, a metal rod slaps the user's head. Link and Patent Info -via Say Uncle
John D. Humphrey patented this device in 1919. It's an alarm clock. Oh, it doesn't cook bacon or toss you out of bed, but it'll get the point across. Assuming that s/he's correctly positioned, a metal rod slaps the user's head. Link and Patent Info -via Say Uncle
Of course, I don't need it since I have this freaky internal alarm clock that allows me to wake up at whatever time I tell myself to wake up.
I used to have a co-worker who could never get to work by the required 8 AM, sometimes slept through til noon or later. Maybe she'd still have her job if she had one of these alarm clocks.
I suppose it's better than sleeping with scissors.