March 11th 2008
Seven Alarm Clock
Seven alarm clock is one of the best designs of thought until I come so far through this device humble beginnings, and I am sure that you are inclined to agree with me. Designer Joel Escalona targets for waking through MP3 files with its creation, slowly increasing the volume until your poor ears that could not take no more, ensuring that getting out of bed through its ability to motion sensor. |
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Tivoli Audio SongBook Portable RadioTivoli Audio SongBook Portable Radio The SongBook® AM/FM alarm clock travel radio makes it easy to bring high-fidelity sound with you, wherever you go. “Ideal for both beach and beach house, this warm-sounding, rubber-cased, splash-proof hybrid functions as an alarm clock, AM/FM radio, and iPod speaker. Plug in the book-size device at night, and by morning its six rechargeable AAs will have enough juice to run all day.” (Men’s Journal) The SongBook radio easily fits in a briefcase. The user-friendly panel offers five station preset buttons, a backlit LCD, and digital alarm and sleep functions. It can run on either an external power supply or six AA batteries; it even recharges NiMH/NiCAD rechargeable batteries* while plugged in. The SongBook radio’s weather-resistant, rubberized coating* comes in a wide range of colors. But, like all Tivoli Audio® products, the operative word is audio. “The SongBook is one amazing portable clock radio. As a matter of fact, it’s an amazing radio period. I’ve even plugged it into my home hi-fi system and used it as an FM tuner. It sounds that good.” (MSNBC) As with all Tivoli Audio products, the SongBook AM/FM Travel Radio is compatible with iPod and other players. Take the music with you, wherever you go. An external FM antenna and external AC power supply are included. One year warranty. Offered in your choice of seven colors.
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Into Pieces Ch. 17Into Pieces Ch. 17 Frankie ripped off my sheets and grabbed my hands and pulled my hand. For a seven year old, he was very strong. I got up and they left me alone, while I quickly changed into some comfy jeans, and a light blue tank top. I grabbed a white hoodie and walked out into the hall. I saw nick and Frankie fully dressed. Nick was drinking a cup of coffee, and he handed me a cup. “I figured you’d need this…” I took the cup from him and thanked him. “TIME TO GO!!!” Frankie screeched. I looked back in my room and noticed that Lilly hadn’t moved at all. She was such a deep sleeper. I turned my attention back to Frankie and Nick. Nick was trying to get Frankie to calm down. The house was completely dark, and everyone else was sleeping. We walked down the stairs, Frankie was as hyper as ever. I looked at Nick as he held my hand. It wasn’t for long though, because the minute we stepped out of the house, Frankie barged in between us, and took his right hand in my left hand, and his left hand in Nick’s right hand. I looked down at Frankie and laughed as he stared up at me and flashed a huge smile. “It’s time to go!! Go! Go!!!” Frankie yelled. I laughed a little as I looked over at Nick. I shrugged a little as Nick smirked. “So Frankie,” Nick stated, “Where do you want to go?” Frankie looked up at his big brother and smiled. “First, we go to IHop!” I laughed a little as I took the final sip of my coffee, and remembered what had happened at IHop…I smiled at the memory, and looked over at Nick, who was staring at me and smirking. We stood outside for a little bit while we waited for the cab Nick had just called. We waited sitting on the steps, as the sun slowly rose. A few minutes later, we heard rocks crackling, as a yellow cab pulled up. Nick politely opened the door up for me, and I slid in the cab, moving over. I expected Nick to come and sit next to me, when little Frankie pushed by Nick and sat in the middle. Nick slowly got into the cab and shut the door and shot me an apologetic smile. I smiled at him and started talking to Frankie as Nick told the driver where to go. A few minutes later, we arrived at IHop. We got out of the cab and Nick paid the driver. We turned to little Frankie as he ran into IHop. We sat down and ordered food. When we finished it was only 6:30. As we were walking out, I looked over at the bathrooms. I remembered the moment perfectly. I turned my attention back towards to Frankie and Nick and we started walking in a random direction. Then I realized that I had a whole day ahead of me, with Nick, and Frankie. Doing whatever Frankie wanted to do. Knowing Frankie, I was kind of scared for what he had in mind for us next… |