Raymond Smith
Mary Do
The Laser Alarm Clock was created to help all those students out there who can never wake up in time for class because they were up late the night before playing video games. This alarm clock has a cool laser display generated by reflecting a series of mirrors off of a rotating mirror. As with any other alarm clock, you can set the current time, the alarm time, and, available only on your alarm system, you can set the difficulty level of the alarm shut off sequence. Based on the notion of muscle memory, the laser alarm clock will insure that you can’t just turn off your alarm clock in your sleep and wake up five hours later beating up your alarm because you thought that it didn’t ring. To turn off the laser alarm clock, you must enter in a randomly generated easter key (ranging from 5 to 7 characters long based on the set difficulty level) using an N64 controller. Since the easter egg is random and timed, you will never develop muscle memory and will always be fully alert before turning off your alarm.