Pneumatic alarm-clock that wakes you by bouncing the bed up and down

I wish the video was embeddable, as this has to be seen to be believed: the alarm-clock is attached to a pneumatic gas-lift under a bed that picks it up and bounces it up and down like a lowrider car:

Built by reader "Kevin" for a contest, this computer-controlled alarm clock is touted as the world's largest. To be more specific, he "mounted a large air cylinder to the head of [his] bed and a valve, controlled by a computer, which [he programmed] to wake [him] up in the morning." Continue reading to see it in action."
World's Biggest Alarm Clock Shakes You Out of Bed, is Computer-Controlled (via /.)

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I once stayed at a conference facility at Gallaudet University, where all the rooms are equipped for the hearing impaired. Unbeknownst to me, this meant the alarm clock caused the bed to shake, a la Magic Fingers. Scared the bejeesus out of me, thought it was an earthquake.

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So it's a dog simulator.

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At age 15, the forestry crew used to sneak into heavy sleeper's bedrooms and fire up a chainsaw under the bed. I've always set two alarm clocks ever since. My absolute favorite movie alarms were the Dean Martin movie(s) where the circular bed tips them into the bubble bath.

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He looks hurt after he gets up. Maybe he's acting?

Essentially being whacked by a bed completely unawares might give him serious neck and back problems later in life. Coitus might be a fun ride on that thing though...

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It looks like Kevin could become the first case of shaken-geek syndrom.

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But can it bring me cheese and dress me?

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what a cracker !

the lad has a huge business opportunity on his hands !

I see a mandatory issue for every politicians & with a bit of software tweaking, it's got legs to improve one's love life... ;-)

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Looks like a lot of fun right up until your downstairs neighbour rocks up and kicks the stuffing out of you.

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This could be fun if you can secretly use it with someone who just watched The Exorcist the night before...

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I'll make the same comment I made on StumbleUpon, which is that I'm not surprised that this bed is only a twin. This dude is never getting laid.

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But energetically bouncing on the bed is what made me sleepy in the first place!

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I guess it's cool sort of, and I'd like to assume he built it out of necessity and not because he was bored.

What would be really funny is if this guy managed to get a girl to sleep over, and he forgot to turn off his alarm.

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#14 posted by Anonymous, July 9, 2009 12:59 PM

Hm. Instead of shaking I'd rather have one that rang a warning, then 1 minute later simply rotated the bed horizontal and dumped me out on the floor.

Then I wouldn't want to lay back down again after it turned off.

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I'd hate to be his downstairs neighbor!

Yeah, that twin bed was a dead give away that he ain't gettin' any!

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Somewhere out there someone has "other uses" in mind for this =3

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Remember that coin-operated bed-jiggling machine in Lolita? I actually have one of those in a box somewhere... The "shake-o-matic" I believe its called...

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#18 posted by Anonymous, July 10, 2009 4:43 AM

Would it be cruel to suggest that this is likely the closest he will get to any headboard-against-the-wall action for a long time to come?

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