You could not be MORE wrong... I am 31. I owned a commodore 64 and a 128d from the ages of 10-15. I am now a professional developer for a major software company and it all started with my beautiful commodore.
I had an atomic alarm clock that would automatically reset the alarm every day for the next day when you hit the off button. The problem with this feature is you had to use it or turn it completely off. (defeating the purpose of it automatically setting the alarm) It did have a button to make it not go off the following morning. I had this clock in college imagine what it did when I was gone for the weekend or a few days... My roommates hated this clock. It must have been a massive failure, I have seen these clocks on clearance and at outlets many times since.
You could not be MORE wrong... I am 31. I owned a commodore 64 and a 128d from the ages of 10-15. I am now a professional developer for a major software company and it all started with my beautiful commodore.
It is written in C++ not C# but same difference I suppose.
I had an atomic alarm clock that would automatically reset the alarm every day for the next day when you hit the off button. The problem with this feature is you had to use it or turn it completely off. (defeating the purpose of it automatically setting the alarm) It did have a button to make it not go off the following morning. I had this clock in college imagine what it did when I was gone for the weekend or a few days... My roommates hated this clock. It must have been a massive failure, I have seen these clocks on clearance and at outlets many times since.