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Day: January 27, 2005

Robosapien Alarm Clock

January 27, 2005 by Jason Striegel 9 Comments

robosapien alarm clock 

here is a great hack that stella sent to us.  mark craig pulled off a really nice looking alarm clock robosapien mod using a couple pic-micros, an lcd panel, and a text-to-speech synthesizer.  i don’t think he’s finished the breakfast-in-bed software yet, but i’ll keep my fingers crossed for an update.  nicely done!

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