How To Hack Your Alarm Clock [Gallery]
An Alarm Clock Lazy Susan for Lazy People, November 1939 If, when you wake up in the morning, your arms are simply too weak to lift your alarm clock from your bedside table and shut it off, wait until you regain your strength and then build this mini-turntable and mount your alarm clock on it. Now you can just lazily swivel it back and forth from the comfort of your bed and never have to exert your atrophying arm muscles again. The turntable is made of two faceplate turnings held together by a wood screw. Be sure to attach a piece of antiskid rug to the bottom so the clock doesn't slide off your nightstand, forcing you to get out of bed. Read the full story in Turntable Base Improves Bedside Alarm Clock From the Popular Science archives: How to make your alarm clock water your lawn, cook you breakfast, turn on...