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  2. The Green Alarm - Wikipedia

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    The Green Alarm is one of a group of short comedies made by the Lubin company in 1914 that include the earliest screen appearances of Oliver Hardy, who is here paired with Raymond McKee, as he was in several other shorts made by the Lubin and Vim studios. [2] The film received mixed reviews in the trade papers.

  3. Sony Dream Machine - Wikipedia

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    A clock radio that has a different alarm sound and has a volume control and two different alarms. This one comes in the MK2 version as well, It has a red LED display, and for the MK2, it has a green LED display. The first alarm is a radio alarm and the second one is the buzzer, Two bands; FM and AM.

  4. 2018 Hawaii false missile alert - Wikipedia

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    There is no missile threat or danger to the State of Hawaii. Repeat. False Alarm. The second alert was sent "well after everyone from Hawaii's congressional delegation to the U.S. Pacific Command had assured the world on Twitter that it was a false alarm", Pacific Business News remarked. [56]

  5. Start Your Day Screen-Free with One of the Best Alarm ... - AOL

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    Loftie Alarm Clock. The Loftie doubles as a sound machine with preloaded white noises and sound baths to put you to sleep, and different zen-inducing alarm sounds to wake you up—my personal ...

  6. Alarmo - Wikipedia

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    As a ‘smart’ alarm clock it has a 2.4 GHz WiFi connectivity for firmware and content download. Unlike traditional alarm clocks, Alarmo uses a 24 GHz mmWave presence sensor [5] to detect motion during sleep and waking up. [3] The longer the user stays in bed without moving, the louder and more intense the sound of the alarm will become.

  7. System crash screen - Wikipedia

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    A Linux kernel panic, forced by an attempt to kill init The green screen of death on a TiVo digital video recorder The Mac OS X kernel panic alert. This screen was introduced in Mac OS X 10.2, while the kernel panic itself was around since the Mac OS X Public Beta.

  8. Annunciator panel - Wikipedia

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    The introduction of computer monitor based control systems during the 1980s and 1990s saw a wholesale absorption of alarm window displays onto the computer screen. This created a downturn in the sales of the conventional alarm annunciator systems, and many of the companies manufacturing these alarm annunciator products were either sold off or ...

  9. Tuttuki Bako - Wikipedia

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    The game features one input button, a pixelated liquid crystal display (LCD) screen, and a 24 mm (0.94 in) hole in its right-hand side. [4] Into this hole the player is intended to insert an index finger to a depth of up to 6 cm (2.4 in). [4] Inside the box, a matrix of small motion sensors detects the finger and render it on the screen. [5]