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This could be useful for modern-looking furniture manufacturers, and actually quite useful if you are lazy.
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oh *that* sounds like fun in the dark. :D |
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Well, maybe we'll need then to add visible light sensors to block that when there isn't sufficient amount of light. |
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So you would be locked out of your furniture at night? |
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Oh, indeed, there are situations when drawer needs to be opened at night in the darkness. Then maybe we'll need to hack it by adding a touch sensor to override it, but it becomes an advanced drawer: |
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1. Infrared sensor
2. Visible light sensor
3. Touch sensor |
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... perhaps as long as there are no cats in the room. |
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