squelchtone wrote:reenignE wrote:If you've only got a week with it, and you're not familiar with the theory behind picking a medico, my guess is you won't be able to pick it.
Medico locks are rough to get open. Search around a bit if you're not sure how they work though. Interesting locks, they are.
its Medeco. not Medico, Medco, or any other variation.. ME DE CO. Mechanical Development Company. 1968. represent.
word.
My bad mate. I was typing that up in between coding a Binary Search Tree for class, and I was bound to make tons of typos. (yeah, some people get lost on FaceBook when doing homework, I get lost on lp101.....)
Alchemic_Revolt wrote:reenignE wrote:If you've only got a week with it, and you're not familiar with the theory behind picking a medico...
Can ya clue me in here.. I'm holding this down with what feels like two pins set.. anything advice at all would be great

Haha, well yesterday I wouldn't have been able to, as it was all restricted to the advanced section. I suggest you read the NDE article doug was referring to, and possibly take a peek at the announcement in General Chatter.
I don't want to take any credit that doesn't belong to me, so I won't say much about them. However you can also look at this website. There's a short discription of why they are considered "High Security"
www.adlocks.com/index.php?l=page_view&p=medeco
The real difference can be easily seen if you have the key. If not, take a look at this picture. It does a pretty good job of detailing the difference, IMHO.
