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A '''pocket''' is where you usually store [[coin]]s, [[wallet]], [[key]]s and perhaps (in chest pockets) a small [[cell phone]] or [[walkman]].  It is part of clothing and so items in pockets must be transferred to other clothing when you change.  This suggests that separate devices for [[Consumerium Services]] are a bad idea as they might get left in the other pants or jacket.  Although a [[key chain]] may work as few people leave the house without their keys.
A '''pocket''' is where you usually store [[coin]]s, [[wallet]], [[key]]s and perhaps (in chest pockets) a small [[cell phone]] or [[walkman]].  It is part of clothing and so items (which we call [[worn device]]s) in pockets must be transferred to other clothing when you change.  This suggests that separate devices for [[Consumerium Services]] are a bad idea as they might get left in the other pants or jacket.  Although a [[key chain]] may work as few people leave the house without their keys.


Taking something out of a pocket to use it, using it, and then putting it back in, is inconvenient enough that if someone has a choice to avoid doing so, they usually do avoid it.  The [[Consumerium buying signal]] should be accessed with no need to fish in pockets.
Taking something out of a pocket to use it, using it, and then putting it back in, is inconvenient enough that if someone has a choice to avoid doing so, they usually do avoid it.  The [[Consumerium buying signal]] should be accessed with no need to fish in pockets.
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