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Apr 1 2010, 3:44am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
This is the last ThinkGeek April Fool's joke for today: The Dharma Initiative Alarm Clock.
The Dharma Initiative Alarm Clock takes a swing at the TV series lost with an alarm clock that needs a code to snooze for another 108 minutes, else the world starts shaking and metallic objects threaten to pin you against the wall.
Watch the video of the Dharma Initiative Alarm Clock below.
You can't find it for $49.99 on ThinkGeek.
See also the iPad iCade Joke and the Google Topeka April Fool's Joke.
More ThinkGeek April Fool's Gadgets:
iCade iPad Arcade Cabinet
Monolith Action Figure
moodINQ Tattoo system
My First Bacon Plush toy
Dharma Initiative Alarm Clock
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Luigi Lugmayr
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