Defusable Bomb Alarm Clock
I really should stop surfing those Chinese websites. This clock is yours for a lousy $28 (AliExpress). I’m pretty sure though that this gadget won’t make it through customs (and rightfully so).
January 21, 2013 - Posted by Hans | General, Technology | AliExpress, Weird Gadgets
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You really wonder how much braindamage you must have to be able to make up something like that… Guess you could scare a lot of people with it, hi!
i would be able to have so much fun with this…… ill order one
73′s Alex, PA1SBM
Funny from one side, but still horrible. And where to place it – one will get tired of moving sofas to get the current time or turn alarm off
The market for such a “toy” must be very large. I can think of a few “politicians and other useless paper shuffler types” in the US, EU, UK and Ireland who would be candidates for “April Fool”.
But we must not ruffle their suits poor over worked fat cats.