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Abloy KS23745-L234

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Abloy KS23745-L234

Postby LocksmithArmy » 5 Jul 2009 6:03

any1 know this lock...

i bought 1 for like 40 bucks...

i figured abloy less than 50... cant hurt

is it worth anything... its funny lookin for sure ill post pics when i get it
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Re: Abloy KS23745-L234

Postby Squelchtone » 5 Jul 2009 11:51

LocksmithArmy wrote:any1 know this lock...

i bought 1 for like 40 bucks...

i figured abloy less than 50... cant hurt

is it worth anything... its funny lookin for sure ill post pics when i get it


Please be aware that many of our users are from other countries and they do not know how to read or speak aol chatroom/text message as English is not their native tongue. You're behind a real computer keyboard, so please take the time to write out your words instead of writing things like any1 b4 and all those other terms teenagers use when texting.

Furthermore, since you are in front of a real computer, please use spell check, instead of wrecking the English language and putting (spelled wrong) after each word that you butcher. Instead of representing your country and the armed forces like a responsible man, you come off like an 8th grade boy who has to comment about every post on here. I'm not sure how it was on Zelda forums, but the posts here, other than the ones in General Chatter, should contain useful information, or at the very least questions that lead to useful answers or a well rounded discussion. This isn't a semi-realtime chat environment, where we banter back and fourth to pass the time. I think you had a good post on how to make picks or something related. Let's see more of that, and less answers to things like the hitting of a euro cylinder with a hammer. If I don't know the answer to something, I stay my opinionated self out of it, unless I can possibly offer legitimate help. Know what I'm saying?

read more, post less. 146 posts in a week is a wee much.

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Re: Abloy KS23745-L234

Postby lockaholic » 5 Jul 2009 12:32

squelchtone wrote:
LocksmithArmy wrote:any1 know this lock...

i bought 1 for like 40 bucks...

i figured abloy less than 50... cant hurt

is it worth anything... its funny lookin for sure ill post pics when i get it


Please be aware that many of our users are from other countries and they do not know how to read or speak aol chatroom/text message as English is not their native tongue. You're behind a real computer keyboard, so please take the time to write out your words instead of writing things like any1 b4 and all those other terms teenagers use when texting.

Furthermore, since you are in front of a real computer, please use spell check, instead of wrecking the English language and putting (spelled wrong) after each word that you butcher. Instead of representing your country and the armed forces like a responsible man, you come off like an 8th grade boy who has to comment about every post on here. I'm not sure how it was on Zelda forums, but the posts here, other than the ones in General Chatter, should contain useful information, or at the very least questions that lead to useful answers or a well rounded discussion. This isn't a semi-realtime chat environment, where we banter back and fourth to pass the time. I think you had a good post on how to make picks or something related. Let's see more of that, and less answers to things like the hitting of a euro cylinder with a hammer. If I don't know the answer to something, I stay my opinionated self out of it, unless I can possibly offer legitimate help. Know what I'm saying?

read more, post less. 146 posts in a week is a wee much.

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Re: Abloy KS23745-L234

Postby LocksmithArmy » 5 Jul 2009 15:21

I apologize to all the non-native english speakers out there that have problems reading my posts. Ignorance is no excuse so I'm sorry.

Furthermore, until spellcheck is an button on the post text window I will not be able to use it on two of the three computers I type on. Saving things to these computers is prohibited, if you do not know when you right click and copy(which is blocked on these computhers), or Ctrl+C to copy(also blocked), or even file copy it saves it to a clipboard which is prohibited. So I will limit my posts to only my personal computer where I can do these things. Agin I apologize. My post about the hammer was not the comment I was trying to make. He seemed upset that this site did not have the answers to his question and I was just letting him know that it would be nice if he gave us the answer when/if he gets it, so when someone else has the same or similar issue we could help them.

I suppose a PM stating I post too much would have worked a little nicer but to each his own I will not respond so much.

Have fun
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Re: Abloy KS23745-L234

Postby raimundo » 15 Jul 2009 7:38

HEh heh, ya got reamed by squelchie...

I have a google toolbar on this windos vista thing, actually has an [abc check], meaning spell check, toggle in the tool bar.

I haven't tried it yet to see if it works on the lp101 pages,
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Re: Abloy KS23745-L234

Postby Jaakko » 15 Jul 2009 9:58

LocksmithArmy wrote:Furthermore, until spellcheck is an button on the post text window I will not be able to use it on two of the three computers I type on.

You won't need a spellcheck, just quit using numbers to replace letters (meaning no chatspeak).
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