Step 3Final setup
The desk I use is your standard cube issue. It has areas underneath where there is only an 1/4 inch or so of metal and material thickness. the magnet sticks to it just fine, and you can feel the magnetic effect clearly through to the top.
A magnet or two will go underneath, and the box over the "sweet spot" on top. I'll plug in the battery and walk.
I'll prob expand on this one more later. Just thought I would throw this one up there for the hell of it for now.
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build a large robot with several proximity sensors, powerful wheels, and a big, thick steel body. (use an electric wheelchair or something like that.) give it lots of huge batteries to keep it running for a long time (or make it seek out and plug in to outlets, but that could prove difficult). fill it with concrete so that it's somewhere around 500 lbs, then just set it loose in the halls. make it just wander around without hitting anything, maybe make it get angry if it's moved, etc....