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A set of brass knuckles with a cellphone integrated into the palm.
Don't leave home without it!
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You forgot the "the" between "leave" and "home". |
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'Home' can be adverbial, and therefore doesn't need a
'the.' |
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It does when it's a special care facility for the mentally deranged. |
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Wouldn't the screen be rather small? |
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Also, I'm thinking about the need for the knuckle linkage to work
both in open- hand and in clenched fist cases. If the phone were
snug against the palm when the fist was clenched, then a rigid
linkage would cause the phone to flap loose when the fingers
were opened. And the fingers would have to be opened to allow
the fingers of the other hand access to the phone, so as to
operate it. |
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If you attached the phone to the palm with a strap that passed
over the back of the hand, that would work, but there would not
be any significant connection with the brass knuckles. |
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Given that the phone/ knuckles integration is required here,
some sort of hinge-and-spring arrangement would seem to be
indicated. |
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