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*** If we have data export, I'd love to get the data about the time between alarm activation and shutoff over time. | *** If we have data export, I'd love to get the data about the time between alarm activation and shutoff over time. | ||
**** And if we're doing data logging over time, add temperature logging in the room. Especially if you can associate that with the quality of the sleep cycle. | **** And if we're doing data logging over time, add temperature logging in the room. Especially if you can associate that with the quality of the sleep cycle. | ||
** track natural sleep patterns over an extended period of time. you can do this by "training" the alarm clock every time you wake up. sleep cycles can then be shared using an alarm clock social network. this would be interesting as you could train your own sleeping cycles with other people's. i would like to try Keith Richard's sleep cycle myself. he must be doing something right if he's lived this long. (@smallcaps) | |||
* Multiple alarms that can be set on a day-by-day basis | * Multiple alarms that can be set on a day-by-day basis | ||
* Configurable via a web-interface (using buttons and shit is painful) | * Configurable via a web-interface (using buttons and shit is painful) | ||
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*** Isn't this called "Radio 4"? | *** Isn't this called "Radio 4"? | ||
** The BBC World Service publishes a 5-minute news bulletin on the hour, and a 2-minute one on the half hour. | ** The BBC World Service publishes a 5-minute news bulletin on the hour, and a 2-minute one on the half hour. | ||
==Less desirable ideas== | ==Less desirable ideas== | ||