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by Chrispy » 7 Aug 2005 23:18
It's times like this where I wish I was a mod...
/lock thread
\lock thread
*lock thread
hmmmm.....
[lock thread="this thread"] [lock thread]
Uhhhh....
<Lock thread> 3nfjdol6 sovn46ts0fvma <Lock thread>
Shheeeessshhhh.... how do the mods do it? 
Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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by toomush2drink » 8 Aug 2005 2:51
Comon guys ease up on him it was an easy question to answer sensibly.
What is needed in this instance to open the lock fully is a plug spinner, this will spin the plug past the shearline again very quickly so the lock doesnt have a chance to relock and you dont have to re pick it.
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by tugasantos » 8 Aug 2005 8:20
toomush2drink wrote:Comon guys ease up on him it was an easy question to answer sensibly.
What is needed in this instance to open the lock fully is a plug spinner, this will spin the plug past the shearline again very quickly so the lock doesnt have a chance to relock and you dont have to re pick it.
thanks, i was thinking in one solution like that, so i bought the flip-it. I ll try it as soon as my finger stops hurting, because of so many picking.
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by Santos718 » 8 Aug 2005 8:33
That whole "learn how to be a person" thing was pretty lame. Last time I heard that saying, I was in highschool.
but
Anyways...lets start acting like grown men here, now shall we. I apologize for my previous actions.
MacBook Pro all the way!!!
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by tugasantos » 8 Aug 2005 8:50
Santos718 wrote:That whole "learn how to be a person" thing was pretty lame. Last time I heard that saying, I was in highschool.  but Anyways...lets start acting like grown men here, now shall we. I apologize for my previous actions.
So do i. I apologize to you if by any how i offended you, it was not my purpose, my purpose here is to learn not to attack anyone. And the phrase that you are quoting, maybe you are right, i was high school teacher during one year and that kind of phrases may have stuck up on me.
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by Santos718 » 8 Aug 2005 8:56
Now that we are on the same page, a plug spinner would be your best bet.
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by Chrispy » 8 Aug 2005 15:34
I was under the impression that the problem was that tugasantos had picked the pins and the plug turned about 5 degrees or so and then wouldn't go any further. Are we to assume that he managed to get the plug to turn 90 or 180 degrees? Then yes, a plug spinner would be the solution. 
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