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11:16AM

Clocky: The hide-and-seek alarm clock

Clocky.jpgFirst you have to accept that new fitness routine you've taken on with your personal trainer - hey, you want to be fit for your next ski trip, don't you?

No easy task, but well worth the leap.

The problem: You need to wake-up and get moving! But after years of being a slug, you need more than motivation!

The solution: You need Clocky! Clocky is the alarm clock that runs away and hides when you don't wake up. Clocky gives you one chance and one chance only -- with a very effective and annoying shriek. But if that doesn't work, there's more. If you choose to snooze, it leaps off of your night stand, and drives around your room, making random turns and racing away from your grasp. You now have to get your lazy butt out of bed and hunt the little sucker down to actually turn it off.

Now, you're awake, and it's time to go workout. Booya!

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