Kyle,

I enjoy collecting older talking clocks for nostalgia. I also enjoy the
different voices they have. Back in the late 70's and 80's, talking clocks
came in a variety of different voices. I have over 20 different talking
clocks in my collection and 4 talking calculators.

Some of the talking clocks I have in my collection include a Panasonic
talking clock radio from the early 80's, Sears Time Machine talking clock
radio, Radio Shack Vox Clock (cube clock with male voice), Vox Clock 2 (cube
clock/timer with male voice or cube clock with female voice -- I have one of
each), Vox Clock 3 (plug in desktop clock that had the same voice as the
Spartus), Timex Speak Easy, Tel-Time 3 cube clock with female voice,
Audioline talking clock radio, Spartus, Seiko credit card sized talking
clock, Sharp EL-620 talking calculator, Sharp EL-640 talking calculator
clock, Panasonic talking calculator clock, Panasonic CompuVoice talking
calculator, Panasonic talking desktop calculator, Omni talking watch, Radio
Shack Vox (talking) watch, 3 in 1 Super Cube, Cobolt talking clock with
timer, Cobolt talking clock with calendar, Sony Dream Machine, RCA talking
clock radio and talking atomic clock with British female voice.

I guess you could say I'm never at a loss to know the time. LOL!

Lisa

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