VamPyroX
bloody phreak from hell
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Reminds me of those idiots who complain that their computers stop working. They forgot to plug it in. :roll:No worries, mate
Reminds me of those idiots who complain that their computers stop working. They forgot to plug it in. :roll:No worries, mate
Reminds me of those idiots who complain that their computers stop working. They forgot to plug it in. :roll:

Haha, you didn't get my joke, don't you? I replaced the batteries.![]()
Hahaha... nah.
It worked fine. She usually had the vibrator cord tight or often dropped things (or put things) on the cord. That's like having a lamp plugged in and then placed far away where things could fall on the cord and pull the plug out of the outlet the wrong way. When that kind of thing happens to often, the wiring inside the lamp could get lose and/or the plug would get bent. She also likely dropped her alarm clock because when the cord is pulled, the alarm clock falls off the dresser. That kind of thing could cause the alarm clock to malfunction.![]()

Try our AllDeaf store powered by eBay: Alarm ClocksWhere can you buy a vibrating alarm clock? I have had people ask me and I have no idea what to tell them. Are there stores where you can get them?
I used sonic boom alarm clock and still do. I got a white one which I am sad that I cant get the black one which dies on me.

There are several free catalogues available. One I have is from Hear More.
You may visit Variety of Products for Deaf, Hearing Impaired, Hard of Hearing - HearMore.com to order a catalogue on-line
or call toll-free for a catalogue at 1-800-881-4327 (1-800-281-3555 TTY)
or write Hear-More, 42 Executive Blvd., Farmingdale, NY 11735
In that case, I recommend Harris Communications at Harris Communications - products for deaf, deafness, hard of hearing, hearing impaired, and hearing loss.
I've had great experience with them in the past.
