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    world's loudest alarm clock

    my neighbor's dog barks at anything, preventing me from sleeping, unless I plug up my ears.
    but it has the side efect of not waking up from my alarm clock, a friend told me I needed a "screaming meanie", what's a screaming meanie?
    it's very loud alarm clock, so I did a google search for screaming meanie and found this video http://www.wimp.com/loudestclock/
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    I don't think you need to plug your ears, Johan.

    Here is what I use.

    http://www.amazon.com/Marpac-SleepMa...0257049&sr=8-1

    You can put it anywhere in the room, it doesn't seem to matter.

    I have the 980, but I only use it on the low speed.

    The 580 only has the low speed.

    The 980 has both the low speed and a high speed (the high speed is louder).

    I doubt you will hear the dog anymore.

    And, you will still be able to hear your alarm clock.


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    here is an extreme suggestion:
    there is an electronics circuit to rebel mosquito by an ultra sound called "ultrasonic mosquito repellent". and
    the shepherd use a whistle which produce an ultra sound ie beyond human hearing, to call the dog.
    i was about to suggest a whistle which produce a very scary ultra sound for the dogs, but searching "ultrasonic dog repellent" i found that this is already available.
    you must dedicate a whole day , then waiting, and every time the dog bark, use that ultrasonic sound for several seconds; so the dog will know that if he bark he will be punished by a scary sound.
    but you must not use it without the dog barking; since he may adapt himself to the sound, just in the time of barking. and the apparatus must be a secret else your neighbour may make a complaint in the court. and also keep in mind the other innocent dogs.
    also measure the distance, and this device effective range.

    one example features description here:
    http://bestofferbuy.com/Ultrasonic-D...campaign=gbase



    Dog Repeller Training Aid for Dogs Stop Barking
    This Bark Stopper features effective, safe and humane.
    Dog Training Aid keeps unfriendly dogs away.
    Helps eliminate barking and inaudiablem to humans.
    Protect yourself from dangerous dogs while cycling, walking, or jogging with the Ultrasonic Dog Repeller.
    A button is for operating, prime operating range is 5-6 feet but it should be effective up to 20 feet.
    Small and lightweight which is easy to carry.
    Powered by a 9 volt battery ( not included )
    Color: Black
    Size: 10.2 x 4.1 x 2cm
    Weight: 44g



    PS: there are many videos in youtube about ultrasonic dog repeller
    i can't see now because of low speed web
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    Quote Originally Posted by jack View Post
    my neighbor's dog barks at anything, preventing me from sleeping, unless I plug up my ears.
    but it has the side efect of not waking up from my alarm clock, a friend told me I needed a "screaming meanie", what's a screaming meanie?
    it's very loud alarm clock, so I did a google search for screaming meanie and found this video
    KipKay does the wildest projects. I watch his videos a lot. I did not see that one however. That alarm would give me a heart attack and I would never wake up

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    thanks for the suggestions I like Dan's suggestion, may get a sound conditioner.

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