From time to time I torture myself by playing a hide-and-seek game with all my gadgets. Where is my Razr phone? It’s under the pile of textbooks and sandwich bags [ ew ]. Where is the Bluetooth headset? It lies with the checkbooks, bills, maps, and chargers in the first drawer. The thumb drive(s)? Right next to my pillow. Is my iPod still in bag? Oh YEAH! Where did I place the TV remote? It’s…Wait…Hmm…Anyway, buttons on the TV still work so just take my time.
Things like these take place almost every day in my life. I can’t blame manufactures since numerous researchers and engineers are racking their brains to push digital products to the edge of limits--smaller, smaller, and smaller. Actually more functions are integrated into more compact size. Isn’t it cool to carry a device around that can take pictures, record videos, make phone calls, arrange schedules, wash dishes… especially in the size of a flea? Absolutely. But, the smaller these gadgets become, the more efforts I’ve got to make to locate them. Cell phone is always the easiest one to be found unless I set it to “silent” or “vibrate”. Thumb drives are okay ‘cause I attach long neckbands to make them bigger objects. Fortunately, 4G iPod is bulky enough to be caught sight of with ease. But how about iPod Nano?
So that’s the microworld we’ve got to confront. The living space is getting crowder and crowder while human being’s desires are becoming bigger and bigger. How can we survive the microworld before our eyes evolve into a 200X microscope?

I promise you: this situation will be changed since a new technology product will come out. I promise to show this product to you by next Friday. Good luck with classes!
A funny and funky thought. How come did I not come up with, though I have a vast range of technological gadgets also? Recalling on Friends or Along Came Polly, Rachel or Polly finding a string of keys by using a so-called "key finder", which probably uses the same technology in mine detector, was a stunning experience. You should firstly point its sensor to different direction in your room. If the key is placed at the same direction as you point at, detector will be bleeping. The closer you are near the key, the more intense and louder the bleep will be. I think in the future, all small electronics will be set to sent off an incessant, but weak signal which can be identified by those kinds of detectors. Each electronic has its unique signal, like the drivers of hardwares on computer. Detectors with a large scale of drivers database are capable of recognizing them, and drivers can be updated over time in order to verify new and latest products. But there is one question left, what can be used to find these detectors?
My product, which will come out next week, can also slove the problem of that you couldn't find the detector.
It is the "next week" already. Where is your product?
Sorry for not sending it to you on Friday. I sent it to your gmail box, please check it out.
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