A good clock can make a difference
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Judi Dash’s article, “Gadgets for When Every Second Counts” [Gear & Gadgets, Jan. 4], omits one of the most cost-effective travel time-telling devices. The battery-operated analog alarm clock available for $15 or less from many manufacturers is compact, reliable and easy to set.
I’ve had too many co-workers miss appointments because of mistakes in wake-up calls and an inability to figure out a hotel clock radio. A cheap little alarm clock would have saved them.
Robert Leone
San Diego
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