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		<title>By: knurdle.com &#187; Chumby, more than an alarm clock</title>
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		<description>[...] I&#8217;ve posted about alarm clocks before and how they never break and how cheap I am and I won&#8217;t go out and spend money on something because mine works just fine. However, that is before I heard about the Chumby. It has a screen on it, it&#8217;s hackable, wifi enabled, I can control it from my computer! It sounds like a computer geeks dream alarm clock. Like if you took a bunch of geeks and told them to design an alarm clock, this is what you get. Which incidentally is exactly how the Chumby came about. Here are a couple more links about Chumby. [...]</description>
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