I've never had an atomic clock that actually could get a signal. I've had a couple. They don't seem to work in the Bay Area in CA, either on the peninsula or the south bay, they didn't work in Seattle or the suburbs thereof... wtf? I just assumed it was a scam :)
BTW that i168 looks pretty cool. I want a decent speaker setup sans iPod dock.. so I can play music from my airport express on it. I'd love something like the iPod HiFi, only much, much cheaper, and no dock required. Most of these speaker setups sound like crap though.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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I will never buy another alarm clock that doesn't set itself automatically. Once you've had a self-setting "atomic" clock everything else sucks...
I have a "sun alarm"
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you suck.... zing
Really?
I've never had an atomic clock that actually could get a signal. I've had a couple. They don't seem to work in the Bay Area in CA, either on the peninsula or the south bay, they didn't work in Seattle or the suburbs thereof... wtf? I just assumed it was a scam :)
BTW that i168 looks pretty cool. I want a decent speaker setup sans iPod dock.. so I can play music from my airport express on it. I'd love something like the iPod HiFi, only much, much cheaper, and no dock required. Most of these speaker setups sound like crap though.