Oct 14, 2005 | Richard Bird | 1 Comments

Remember the post here about the complexity of one SONY alarm clock? Well, in a recent stay at the El Tovar in the Grand Canyon… there it was, again. This time: with a letter-sized, conspicuously placed and presented, instruction booklet, prepared by the hotel (not by SONY), with an 8 step program to make things work. It didn’t much help.
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Timothy Johnson | Oct 16, 2005
I have this alarm clock beside my bed, and it is a chore in some respects (turning the alarm off when half-asleep) but in others it works rather well. Just definitely not intuitive.