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by smagol900 » Mon Jun 25, 2012 8:16 pm
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by MacGyver101 » Tue Jun 26, 2012 7:42 am
No: not with the blades it comes with.
Just out of curiosity: you post here a couple of times a week, asking "can this specific model of lock be opened with this specific bypass/impressioning/bumping technique?"... where is your interest coming from?
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by atticRR » Wed Jun 27, 2012 12:44 pm
concur i do. all posts strange.
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by Shifty » Thu Jun 28, 2012 2:32 am
atticRR wrote:concur i do. all posts strange.
Yeah they are. To me, it seems like every post has a feeling of bad intentions. If i were a criminal, i might go and look for ways to break past locks. Maybe google a few videos. I would also probably look around and see how hard certain locks were going to be to pick, but just the ones stopping me from getting into places i shouldn't be. And since none of the locks in question belonged to me, i wouldn't post pictures of them on forums or websites when i asked for help, because they would be shown locking something that didn't belong to me. Wait a second.... 
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by squelchtone » Thu Jun 28, 2012 5:12 am
The guy's native language is not English, so I can see how his questions are suspicious. I believe he is looking to upgrade the security on his own door, but to his dismay, every lock he researches, it seems some jerk on youtube either bumped it or can pick it or bypass it, so the OP keeps asking about different models as he goes down his list of what he would like to put on his own door, at least thats what I got out of talking with him.
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by atticRR » Thu Jun 28, 2012 9:13 am
I very much hope thats the case, Squelchtone. One of the things that make this a great site is the total unwillingness to help out shady (  ) characters. I was pretty sure he wasnt a native english speaker, that would suck if he was, lol. The problem with basing your security requirements (or anything else) on youtube 'demos' is that theres never any way to know if its the real deal. I mean theres a video that shows the opening of a locked car door w/ a tennis ball. So, either replace your door lock with a Fichet (sp?) or make sure they dont sell tennis balls on your continent and you should be safe, right? There are so many layers of security/deterrence possible and the lock is just a small part of the whole shebang anyway. I still think that the posts are making my spider monkey senses tingle. To give the guy the benefit of the doubt i'll probably re read them all, just out of curiosity. R
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by Solomon » Thu Jun 28, 2012 10:16 am
Don't think about it too much. I dunno if the guy is trolling or has genuine problems with his brain, but either way he's beyond help. The way he gets on, it's like me joining a car website and posting a link to a youtube video of some guy using NOS and asking "IS IT REAL? DOES IT WORK IN 2008 PEUGOT 206?" Then someone takes the time to help me out and I completely ignore the entire post, replying "DOES IT WORK IN 2006 MAZDA 3?" Then ignoring everything that comes after that and posting a new thread with a link to some stunt driving and asking if it's real. It just screams troll if you ask me. I'm gonna ignore him from now on; even if he is being genuine there's no point trying to help him cos his english is so bad and he's seriously lacking in common sense. And social skills. Maybe he can't help it, but I'm not taking any more time trying to help someone who ignores everything we give him and asks the same question in different words straight afterwards. Seriously, what's gonna happen when we can say "yes it's real and it works" anyway? He's magically gonna get hold of the tools he needs and get into some high sec locks without proper instruction coming from people who speak a language he barely understands? Don't think so. 
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by atticRR » Thu Jun 28, 2012 10:26 am
very true solomon, very true.
Off topic for solomon:
Awesome ebook man, just beautiful. I just read through it last night. You did a fine job covering the material and making me laugh my donkey off as well. Nice!
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by Solomon » Thu Jun 28, 2012 11:27 am
Thanks man, glad you liked it  </hijack>
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