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by sams choice » 3 Oct 2006 1:20
my apologies lockpicknewbie. I read it wrong many times. I dont know much about rotteneggs.com, really nothing, but i understood what you were talking about now. I thought you were talking about this post in general. I got the praising, i thought you were ranting about this topic for some reason. I still kinda got that vibe when i reread it. Just an honest mistake that happens on forums. Me? embarrassed? a little, but i will get over it... ahhaha. Sorry again Lockpicknewbie. 
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by Shrub » 3 Oct 2006 9:37
I didnt get any of it but a pm later and its all clear,
Sams, well done for your post and rotton eggs need executeing,
I also agree with this, 12 year olds eh, well maybe if mummy and daddy got told their isp were goign to cut their account because of what little johnny was posting then i imagine it would soon stop.
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by LockNewbie21 » 3 Oct 2006 15:01
Ahh mates lets bury the hatchet, Like i told shrub, were a civil forum.
I Appologize to, rashness is no way to handel a situation. Were all human, and above these rant forums right mates?
But again my appologies, have a good one fella's and keep pickin 
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by sams choice » 3 Oct 2006 15:37
LockNewbie21 wrote:Ahh mates lets bury the hatchet, Like i told shrub, were a civil forum. I Appologize to, rashness is no way to handel a situation. Were all human, and above these rant forums right mates? But again my appologies, have a good one fella's and keep pickin 
I second and hoorahs!!! hoorahs for everyone!!
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by Schuyler » 3 Oct 2006 15:57
Hip Hip HOORAH!
Seriously, there is no better forum out there than LP101
No better topic and no better members.
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by Bud Wiser » 3 Oct 2006 16:41
I will agree that LP101 is a great forum, and many of the members are truly friendly, helpful, honest and good natured. And this is a great topic.
And I will even offer a Hip Hip HOORAH for it!
But I also see social snobbing and arrogance too at every level.
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by Schuyler » 3 Oct 2006 16:45
heh, I didn't mean this topic specifically,  I meant the topic the forum is based around.
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by Bud Wiser » 3 Oct 2006 16:46
Schuyler wrote:heh, I didn't mean this topic specifically,  I meant the topic the forum is based around.
Me too 
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by Schuyler » 3 Oct 2006 16:56
hehe, good good! 
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by clockwork orange » 8 Oct 2006 16:29
that is not a bad idea, however you could improve on it by using a bit of spring wire that you can get at most model shops for springs and stuff, that would make them tougher and harder wearing, but there is a problem, what happent if i use all my paperclips, it is down to you sams choice, please post a topic on how to turn a lockpick into a paperclip, please. nice work though ill make some even if they dont work I have already made and 22 pice set from crap that i found e.g. hacksaws, street cleaner bristles and steak knives etc etc
Click click click those pins are moving for me
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by sams choice » 9 Oct 2006 0:10
hey clockwork. The main point of the post was to use just very simple tools. DIY kinda stuff. Paperclips and needlenose pliars. and a hammer. Getting wire would be a bit much. and the paperclips do work, if you know what your doing...
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by clockwork orange » 11 Oct 2006 12:47
Yeah I know but i know that a lot of people new into lockpicking might not have the proper tools e.g. grinders, files and dremels, so the obvious choice would be paperclips . But it is hard to start lockpicking with paperclips, so by getting spring wre from a model shop even beginners can make some fairly good picks withut spending a fortune.
Click click click those pins are moving for me
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by illusion » 11 Oct 2006 12:51
You are right - they would make far better picks using decent wire.
The idea behind using paperclips is "I am too lazy to spend money, and so use paperclips" Using good wire would require people spending money. 
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by Shrub » 11 Oct 2006 15:09
You could always rip your sisters bra up 
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