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7 pin tumbler

Having read the FAQ's you are still unfulfilled and seek more enlightenment, so post your general lock picking questions here.
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Re: 7 pin tumbler

Postby nite0wl » 18 Feb 2015 15:35

parkourer wrote:out of pure curiosity Squelchtone, how did you know that?


If you click on a poster's name it takes you to their profile page which includes things like the date their account was created and "Last visited" which shows the date and time they last signed in. Of course Squelch is also the Admin so he has access to lots of other stuff but, anyone can see when you last logged in.
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Re: 7 pin tumbler

Postby GWiens2001 » 19 Feb 2015 0:14

nite0wl wrote:
parkourer wrote:out of pure curiosity Squelchtone, how did you know that?


If you click on a poster's name it takes you to their profile page which includes things like the date their account was created and "Last visited" which shows the date and time they last signed in. Of course Squelch is also the Admin so he has access to lots of other stuff but, anyone can see when you last logged in.


Shhhh! We are supposed to make them think he is all-knowing! :wink:

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Re: 7 pin tumbler

Postby Robotnik » 19 Feb 2015 0:25

parkourer wrote:
Squelchtone wrote:
Wizer wrote:lol, you guys, best necro-post so far. :D
It has been 12 years since the OP last signed in LP101.


heh, that post is so old, the OP, skaterpunk420, is now a business man with a sensible car and a wife and kids.

:D


out of pure curiosity Squelchtone, how did you know that?



He just did Squelch's taxes. Quite well, no less; found a few deductions that saved a bundle. While skaterpunk420 doesn't pick locks much anymore, he does golf on the weekends when he can. A few too many years of persistent munchies in his younger days left skaterpunk420 with a bit of a spare tire; he's hoping the new Bowflex that's on the way will help out with that. Between us, he's looking to remodel the kitchen if this tax season is as lucrative as he's thinking.

(Sorry; got a little out of pocket. Going to bed now :D )
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