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P2P Alarm Clock Service

bs0d3 writes "Instead of waking up to a regular alarm clock, TalkO'Clock will let others help you get out of bed. The service allows you to choose whether you want to be called by a male or a female stranger, and it has a robot – CallO'Bot – lined up in case no one is available at the time you have to wake up. All completely anonymous of course." Not sure why this is better than your phone alarm, but if you're starving for human contact this might not be a bad option.

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  1. Geek Win! by hellkyng · · Score: 5, Funny

    I can finally have a woman wake me up in the morning, other than my mom shouting down the basement stairs!

  2. stupid... by snugge · · Score: 3, Insightful

    start by registering on facebook... WTF?!?

  3. Customize by jnpcl · · Score: 5, Funny

    Do I have the option of a custom phrase to wake me up?

    I'm thinking something along the lines of Moan My IP.

  4. What's the catch? by chebucto · · Score: 5, Interesting

    This isn't so much 'too good to be true' as it is 'too weird to be true'.

    Remember the 4853th rule of the internet: find out where they get their money.

    At first blush I'm guessing they're scamming for access to people's facebook data. What other angle they have, I don't see.

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    The English word fart is one of the oldest words in the English vocabulary.
  5. Oh the opertunities.... by Amtrak · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Hmm, you mean there is a service that will let you troll random strangers in the morning via telephone! I'm sure that will work out wonderfully!

  6. The privacy policy by KingSkippus · · Score: 3, Informative

    ...And there it is. Pulled out of the site's Privacy Policy (emphasis mine):

    "Personally Identifiable Information" means any information that may be used to identify an individual, such as, without limitation, a first and last name, home or other physical address, an email address, phone number or other contact information, whether at work or at home.

    ...

    We may use your Personally Identifiable Information to complete transactions, respond to your requests, answer your questions, and notify you of promotions, updates, or special offers that we think may interest you.

    Is it a clever idea? Yes, it is, and it really sounds like a fun thing to participate in. But if it means that I might start getting advertising texts--or worse, phone calls--then hell no. Count me out. I sympathize with them needing money to keep the service up and running, but that's just way over the line for what I'm willing to give people just for a few minutes here and there of amusement.