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Picking from key outline...

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Picking from key outline...

Postby brad31337 » 14 Apr 2006 12:43

I was going through some of my school stuff and found an outline of the school masterkey that i had made. I know the key will still work, I was just wondering if theres a simple way to pick this lock considering i now have a vauge idea of the key shape?
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Re: Picking from key outline...

Postby n2oah » 14 Apr 2006 12:52

brad31337 wrote:I was going through some of my school stuff and found an outline of the school masterkey that i had made. I know the key will still work, I was just wondering if theres a simple way to pick this lock considering i now have a vauge idea of the key shape?


Don't pick locks you don't own. I would advise you throw out your outline immediately.
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not smart

Postby timelord » 14 Apr 2006 12:59

Not a smart post, as it does not suggest good motivation! :(
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Postby brad31337 » 14 Apr 2006 13:01

The school I go to wouldn't actually mind... I've picked the lock to the trophy cabinet before and arranged the trophies in a humourous manner (trophy sex lol) and my teachers just laughed. The school only has about 350 students and it isnt really ur sterotypical school...
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Postby n2oah » 14 Apr 2006 13:05

brad31337 wrote:The school I go to wouldn't actually mind... I've picked the lock to the trophy cabinet before and arranged the trophies in a humourous manner (trophy sex lol) and my teachers just laughed. The school only has about 350 students and it isnt really ur sterotypical school...


Just don't.
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hole

Postby timelord » 14 Apr 2006 13:08

When you are in a hole stop digging!
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Postby brad31337 » 14 Apr 2006 13:10

n2oah wrote:
brad31337 wrote:The school I go to wouldn't actually mind... I've picked the lock to the trophy cabinet before and arranged the trophies in a humourous manner (trophy sex lol) and my teachers just laughed. The school only has about 350 students and it isnt really ur sterotypical school...


Just don't.


Yes mum
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Re: hole

Postby brad31337 » 14 Apr 2006 13:10

timelord wrote:When you are in a hole stop digging!


Yes dad
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Um?

Postby timelord » 14 Apr 2006 13:14

You have been warned!
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Postby brad31337 » 14 Apr 2006 13:22

Well ur all too pussy to help:) .. its fine I should be smart enough to work it out ne way.
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Postby Shrub » 14 Apr 2006 13:27

Well thats a great attitude to have isnt it,

One of the fundamental rules of this site is no crime which is what you are basically doing and a responce like you have given helps no-one.

Youve just made sure that no-one in the know will be answering your questions for the next few months.

Why be so negative, you asked a question and was told the ethicl and leagl answer, you wont get the answer to your actual question as its unethical for us to answer it due to what you are going to do with the solution.

Breaking into the trophy cabinet is not ok, if a trophy goes missing it is you that is going to get blamed whether you did it or not and quite rightly so now you want to start picking the locks on the doors, i would think the schools insurance company would care if the teachers do not.

Dont bother comeing by here again unless its with an appolagy and some sencible questions.
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Postby brad31337 » 15 Apr 2006 0:34

Shrub wrote:Well thats a great attitude to have isnt it,

One of the fundamental rules of this site is no crime which is what you are basically doing and a responce like you have given helps no-one.

Youve just made sure that no-one in the know will be answering your questions for the next few months.

Why be so negative, you asked a question and was told the ethicl and leagl answer, you wont get the answer to your actual question as its unethical for us to answer it due to what you are going to do with the solution.

Breaking into the trophy cabinet is not ok, if a trophy goes missing it is you that is going to get blamed whether you did it or not and quite rightly so now you want to start picking the locks on the doors, i would think the schools insurance company would care if the teachers do not.

Dont bother comeing by here again unless its with an appolagy and some sencible questions.


Thanks for an answer that acknowledges me as a human being. I agree that in hindsight it probably wasn't the most intelligent thread. I'm sorry..
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Re: Picking from key outline...

Postby eric343 » 15 Apr 2006 2:02

brad31337 wrote:I was going through some of my school stuff and found an outline of the school masterkey that i had made. I know the key will still work, I was just wondering if theres a simple way to pick this lock considering i now have a vauge idea of the key shape?


Master keys are for pussies. Real men use picks, preferably while hanging upside down listening to the footsteps of the guards get closer and closer.

:D
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Postby brad31337 » 15 Apr 2006 2:23

haha awesome idea... only we have no guards :(
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Postby skold » 15 Apr 2006 4:26

Brad, you are one of those people that i would nudge off a cliff if given the chance.

Any guesses as to when this thread will be locked?

Maybe people would treat you with respect if you did likewise to them.
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