Actually, I think he was talking about setting it at 6:30 PM instead of AM. He wasn’t saying it wasn’t his fault, he was saying that it happens often to a lot of people.
It’s a well known fact that all furniture is self-aware, an dmuch of it is out to get you. Your alarm clock only wakes you wehn it wasnt to be mean, the fire alarm goes off when it’s bored (or an actual fire), The SKy + recorder gives up recording the special episode of your fav show that will never be repeated and the oven and the thermometer don’t get on, so don’t communicate.
I think this would be a lot clearer if you reversed the axes.
Don’t ruin it
No. The variable quantity goes on the y-axis (i.e., volume changes as the situation changes).
this is so true
The old fashioned analog mainspring-driven ones can be especially ear-splittingly loud…
Important job interview at 9AM? Alarm goes off at 6:30 PM. oops.
If thats the case you most likely went to bed at 8:59, in which case its entirely your own fault.
Actually, I think he was talking about setting it at 6:30 PM instead of AM. He wasn’t saying it wasn’t his fault, he was saying that it happens often to a lot of people.
why would the volume on your alarm clock change. do you stupidly change it friday night, or is your alarm clock self-aware?
It’s relative.
It’s a well known fact that all furniture is self-aware, an dmuch of it is out to get you. Your alarm clock only wakes you wehn it wasnt to be mean, the fire alarm goes off when it’s bored (or an actual fire), The SKy + recorder gives up recording the special episode of your fav show that will never be repeated and the oven and the thermometer don’t get on, so don’t communicate.
Fact of life.
Although luckily, the sofa and the bed like you.