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ive actualy been using the...

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ive actualy been using the...

ive actualy been using the alarm trick for quite some time and i must say its very effective. put your alarm so far away with the most annoying tone and youll JUMP out of bed. caution on using annoying tones on your phone as your work mates might use them and nothing sends chills down my spine like hearing my morning tone during the day.

New habits and useful landmines By: Merlin Mann (8 replies) July 22, 2005 - 3:43am
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