My special keychain specs

Following moshez’s and omerm’s examples, I too want a keychain.
My requirements, however, differ from theirs.
My keychain needs only to keep my keys and do well this simple job.

The keychains with which I have had the experience tend to lose keys after a while. I load them with several keys (my car, for example, needs as many as four keys, one of them is really an immobilizer). It seems that keychains are not really designed for holding more than 4 or 6 or so keys at the same time.

My temporary workaround is to be obsessive-compulsive, live like an anal retentive, and have repetitive disorder, and check that the keys are there every time I access the keychain.

Author: Omer Zak

I am deaf since birth. I played with big computers which eat punched cards and spew out printouts since age 12. Ever since they became available, I work and play with desktop size computers which eat keyboard keypresses and spew out display pixels. Among other things, I developed software which helped the deaf in Israel use the telephone network, by means of home computers equipped with modems. Several years later, I developed Hebrew localizations for some cellular phones, which helped the deaf in Israel utilize the cellular phone networks. I am interested in entrepreneurship, Science Fiction and making the world more accessible to people with disabilities.