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by jamesphilhulk2 » 16 Oct 2005 17:33
if you could make the ultimate lock what would it be? I mean if you had no restictions whatsoever e.g. Money, Materials, a bunch lock boffins (just if you need help)
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by digital_blue » 16 Oct 2005 17:36
A large and astute man with a double barreled shot gun. That's the way I'd go.
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by jamesphilhulk2 » 16 Oct 2005 17:45
i didn't know that you were into that sort of thing
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by mcm757207 » 16 Oct 2005 18:00
I would make a lock that could:
-> Automatically (with use of camera) measure critical facial and body demetions (ie distance between eyes, height, shoe size).
-> Weigh you once you step in front of door
-> The doorknob would read the capacitance of your hand, so when you turn the doorknob it unlocks if your hand is authorized.
All wiring and such would be protected. Basically, its' a lock that you just walk up to the door and turn the handle, no thought required.
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by digital_blue » 16 Oct 2005 18:32
mcm151201 wrote: -> Weigh you once you step in front of door
I dunno about that. If I even think "Quarter Pounder With Cheese" I gain 4 pounds. I'd hate to get locked out because I succumbed to McDeal week.
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by mcm757207 » 16 Oct 2005 18:34
digital_blue wrote:mcm151201 wrote: -> Weigh you once you step in front of door
I dunno about that. If I even think "Quarter Pounder With Cheese" I gain 4 pounds. I'd hate to get locked out because I succumbed to McDeal week. db
Well obviosly there would be a weight range, like 130-140. Not only does it provide a basic level of authentication, two people couldn't open the door at one time (ie someone takes you hostage). Because the combined weight would not be right.
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by SFGOON » 16 Oct 2005 21:38
Nor could two friends walking together enter the door at once. Ther are much more reliable methods than weight to use as a biometric - what about a doorknob with an integrated fingerprint reader on the back?
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by mcm757207 » 16 Oct 2005 22:01
SFGOON wrote:Nor could two friends walking together enter the door at once. Ther are much more reliable methods than weight to use as a biometric - what about a doorknob with an integrated fingerprint reader on the back?
SFGOON wrote:I would make a lock that could: -> Automatically (with use of camera) measure critical facial and body demetions (ie distance between eyes, height, shoe size). -> Weigh you once you step in front of door -> The doorknob would read the capacitance of your hand, so when you turn the doorknob it unlocks if your hand is authorized.
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by SFGOON » 16 Oct 2005 22:04
The capacitance of your hand I read to mean the size, or if you want to get super techno geeky, the amount of electric charge it could hold. The patterns on your fingertips don't have a lot to do with that.
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by mcm757207 » 16 Oct 2005 22:06
Many more modern finger-print readers don't read the actual pattern on your fingerprint, but read the electrical capacitance from different points in your finger. I'm just saying use that technology, but for the whole hand including finger tips.
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by vector40 » 16 Oct 2005 22:22
jamesphilhulk2 wrote:i didn't know that you were into that sort of thing

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by Chrispy » 17 Oct 2005 4:33
digital_blue wrote:A large and astute man with a double barreled shot gun. That's the way I'd go.  db
10 large and astute men with automatic weapons and a mountain of no-doze pills. 
Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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by helix » 17 Oct 2005 6:11
* Orders Chrispy 10 truckers
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by Chrispy » 17 Oct 2005 7:51
Some Finks perhaps? 
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by chopitup » 17 Oct 2005 16:05
Facial recognition, voice recognition, hand scan, and a small radiactive isotope planted in ones hand emitting beta particles. It decays at a known rate, so it could tell if it were your chip or not. Mmm... Radiation...
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