Oh yeah. Took me a bit to getting around to seeing this one.
I think I would have just had a box with a plastic container. Inside, there would be an nice looking cellphone... in a rather rugged case. The phone would have a program that works similar to the device Mark Rober used - activating the GPS and camera only once movement has been detected, and uploading the footage to the cloud.
However, the kicker is this: the phone would be covered in one of the most disgusting chemicals known to mankind: Thiols. The moment they touch the phone, they won't be able to get the smell off of them for days.
Hee-hee-hee... Cheaper and probably even more effective. They will never another package, ever again~.
Only trouble is that I'd probably need to borrow a lab to apply the thiols to the phone. I think the Chemistry department at my school will find the idea amusing enough to go for it.
I think I would have just had a box with a plastic container. Inside, there would be an nice looking cellphone... in a rather rugged case. The phone would have a program that works similar to the device Mark Rober used - activating the GPS and camera only once movement has been detected, and uploading the footage to the cloud.
However, the kicker is this: the phone would be covered in one of the most disgusting chemicals known to mankind: Thiols. The moment they touch the phone, they won't be able to get the smell off of them for days.
Hee-hee-hee... Cheaper and probably even more effective. They will never another package, ever again~.
Only trouble is that I'd probably need to borrow a lab to apply the thiols to the phone. I think the Chemistry department at my school will find the idea amusing enough to go for it.