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PostPosted: Tue Oct 09, 2007 6:54 pm    Post subject: new toys--flying alarm clock Reply with quote

This digital alarm clock launches a rotor into the air that flies
around the room as the alarm sounds, flying up to 9' in the air, and
will not cease ringing until the rotor is returned to the alarm clock
base, compelling even the most stubborn sleepers to get out of bed on
time. The alarm clock has a continuous snooze function that rings
every seven minutes for an entire hour, an easy to read LCD, and a six-
button control panel for ease of programming.

more detail,please visite http://www.gogotoy.com

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