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by zaphod_beeblebrox » 17 Jan 2006 17:11
cracksman wrote:Ether, nice music did you have playingin the background  Good job on the pick. I have the original Abus Diskus, it has 6-pins, with some mushrooms thrown in, took me a couple months to pick it  How many pins does yours have?
The ABUS Diskus 6-pin??? My pal just bought it, and it's like one of the absolutely worst locks i've ever picked (negatively meant)! I can tell you, I'm not THAT good at picking, since i've only been picking for a couple of months, but the ABUS Diskus is just waaaaay too easy. Hell, their 85-series padlocks are much, much better (spool drivers^^). My friend who bought it and also owns it can pick it in like 0.5 seconds. Maybe that's just his lock, though. I usually pick it within 8 seconds, if i'm clumsy 20 seconds. But I do not reckon it a good lock. At all.
"The cheer line"- Common Swedish misspelling
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by conker » 2 Feb 2006 1:52
you deserve a cookie... nah
you deserve 2 cookies!
seriously, nice job... just remember there's a lot of other locks out there and be sure to try to pick them all. but again, pretty nice job.
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by strangedream » 2 Feb 2006 5:13
you should be proud of yourself that was awesome man! Were you using a feeler pick in that video?
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by Omikron » 2 Feb 2006 5:54
Holy thread resurrections batman!
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by illusion » 2 Feb 2006 9:48
Actualy i'd not seen the video before so no problem as far as I'm concerned...
But a cool vid either way 
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by strangedream » 2 Feb 2006 10:17
yeah...I could of sworn the rules didn't say anything about bumps I guess I just looked over that part.
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by illusion » 2 Feb 2006 10:22
Actualy you were in the right
It's better to ressurect an old thread than start a new one for the same subject. Ressurecting an old thread is not against the rules in any way, shape, or form - unless you spam the site doing this.
Don't worry about it, I did it loads when I first joined the site 
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by Omikron » 2 Feb 2006 11:02
Oh man...I'm sorry! I didn't mean for you to think that it was against the rules or anything.
I just find it fantastic that people are using the search function to find information that is interesting to them! Keep up the good posting! 
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