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Help me convice pops to realize what lockpickins' about

Having read the FAQ's you are still unfulfilled and seek more enlightenment, so post your general lock picking questions here.
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Postby Shrub » 21 Jul 2006 21:00

DiamondHead.exe,

If you want a trustworthy sounding board for your tension idea feel free to pm me and ill tell you if its been done before,

I dont want to dishearten you but most things have,

The other thing is that its very very expensive to get a patent and on somthing so easily copyable its really not worth it but either way i will help you if you want,
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Postby Bahrg » 22 Jul 2006 4:09

pinsetter wrote:Some of you might find this funny:

(snip)"cutting out alot for length... B"(/snip)

Gain their trust, and you'll be amazed at the things that they will accept. When they know they can accept your word and take it for face value they will reward you for it.


What you wrote there has to be some of the best advice I have ever read to teens about parents. It is so true, but often so hard to see when you are that age.
Cause if they catch you in the back seat
Trying to pick her locks,
They're gonna send you back to mother
In a cardboard box. (Gilmour, Waters)
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Postby Varjeal » 22 Jul 2006 14:14

That is indeed true. Besides, approaching your parents with intelligence and FACTS goes a lot further than trying to sneak behind their backs. I know db already offered to exchange emails, and I offer that as well. You may also want to direct their attention to the locksport international website and have a look at the "formal" groups that enjoy locksports as a real social activity.

I know whenever our group meets we have a lot of fun and it generally includes having a barbeque and a few friends. And of course, we always learn something as well. 8)
*insert witty comment here*
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Postby Shrub » 22 Jul 2006 16:00

Im sure parents are just as welcome to go along with you to make sure to such events as well :wink:
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I'm getting a t-shirt!

Postby Sesame » 20 Aug 2006 23:56

This thread has totally made me appreciate how cool LP 101 really is. It is a pleasure to see quality folks like DB, Illusion, Shrub, and so many others giving their knowlege, and with it their sense of doing the right thing, to any of us with a little curiosity and persistence.

A hobby like lock picking can influence a person's whole life. It seems to me that it does not really matter what sparks a person's curiosity. All that really matters is that the spark comes.

Plus, I totally appreciate the feeling of community in these pages and feel privileged to be part of it.

For these reasons this newbie is going to pony up the $20 bucks to support LP 101. Anyone with me? Let's give the site a shot in the arm. Twenty bucks, c'mon. I, for one, would like to see a lot more posts with the supporter icon.

Peace.

PS Diamondhead: Way to stick with the program. Sounds like it paid off. As Mark Twain said, "Tell the truth, there's less to remember."
Nothing is so embarrassing as watching someone do something that you said couldn't be done.
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Re: I'm getting a t-shirt!

Postby p1ckf1sh » 21 Aug 2006 10:20

Sesame wrote:A hobby like lock picking can influence a person's whole life. It seems to me that it does not really matter what sparks a person's curiosity. All that really matters is that the spark comes.


Yup, totally correct. Did I mention I took up picking to get that 42" plasma tv from...

ah well, never mind.

:twisted:
Due to financial limitations the light at the end of tunnel has been turned off until further notice.
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Postby cbuk2k » 6 Sep 2006 15:34

Was forgetting father syndrome here, my father will regularly tell me how to do something I have a lot of experience with which he has never done (for example using a PC). Dads find it hard to recognise that there child is/has turned into an adult.

Accepting that an opinion other there’s is right can be hard for them. It seems to be worse with ex military types. From what pinsetter says it doesn’t sound like it improves with time.

A good solution may be trying to get your dad into it as well, that way you can let him fork out for a lot of the gear (that’s what there for) you can gain a common interest with your dad also.
Beware – This post may well include hair brain schemes. Anyone choosing to follow these does so at there own risk. All im saying is don’t blame me if you go and end the world.
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