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This consists of four extendable grips which can be
fastened to various objects, such as doorways, the
openings of boxes, keyboards, drawers and so forth.
They
block access to the space and items beyond the aperture
or
to the object to which they are attached. Kevlar
webbing
stretches
between the cruciform grips. The user
arranges
the procrastinator in the centre of the procrastination
area
and presses a button which extends the arms to the
dimensions of the opening or object concerned and the
ends then clamp automatically (this is all done with
springs) onto the edges of the area while pulling open
the
webbing.
A simple pseudorandom number generator using a seed
based on the date, or on the date and time if the
procrastinator is used more than once a day, then
generates a six-digit combination for a lock in the
centre. The user can either set
a date and time for the procrastinator to release or
leave
it locked. If the user wishes to release the clamps, they
must either work out the particular combination for that
date and/or time or ring a premium-rate number which
will
give them the combination for that day. All calls are
held
in a queue, of course, even if nobody else is currently
connected to the number.
This is not it
http://www.flickr.c...ictures/5579634636/ But it is a portable procrastinator [zeno, Dec 15 2011]
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