Since Jim feels he isn't supposed to be here, he places the instructions into the suitcase and gets out by fear of being discovered by someone. Jim simply goes to his car and then home. Now at home, Jim takes the time to read the intructions booklet. The booklet's title is "Disguise-o-matic". All it says is to place the suitcase somewhere unrestrained in space, put the booklet in a specific interior pocket and then close the suitcase. Feeling curious, Jim puts the metalic suitcase in his basement and does what the instructions tell him to. To Jim's surprise, the 10cm thick by 1m large round metalic suitcase transforms into a 2.5m high by 1.5m cylinder. The cylinder's exterior is chromed, except for the garage-like door now facing Jim, which has a dull metalic color. There is a touch-screen built into the door. As Jim touches the screen, it suddenly lights up. A bunch of options are now open to Jim. He can press New, Suit, Replace, Deflate, Shed, Android, Help or Suitcase Mode. Jim glances at the time and realises he won't have much time to experement with the thing. A quick glance at the Help indicates that, as the name on the instructions booklet suggested, the cylinder is a machine who'se purpose is to alter people's appearance in convincing and varied ways. So, Jim decides to ...
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Mon Jan 27 10:13:01 2003