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I figured there must've been one, but it was probably very brief for us (we're in Oakhurst). The microwave clock showed zero and the stereo was flashing this morning as it does when the power's been off, but it must've been very brief, as the cooker clock was still showing the right time, and that normally resets to 0:00 if the power is off for anything more than a few seconds.

Sorry, that may have been me (or any number of people nearby who have just found out their alarm battery is failing). I'm trying to find one of the correct size.


If you are in Nunhead (as the name suggests) it probably wasn't, unless I have a super loud alarm. although it took me less than 10 seconds to fly out of bed and enter the reset code to silence it.

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