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Da Vinci Code Key

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Da Vinci Code Key

Postby kkamann » 12 Oct 2006 19:20

I'm sure this has probably been discussed before, so I understand if no one replies. But is the gold, laser cut, triangle, 3D key/lock system described in the Da Vinci Code book for real? Or is it all made up?

I found all the security stuff in the book fascinating (the Louve (sp?), the Swiss Bank, etc)
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Postby Omikron » 12 Oct 2006 19:52

That is an interesting question, and one that I've asked myself several times.

I don't think the key you see in the movie is modeled after any real system, but I don't think it would be impossible, either.
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Postby n2oah » 12 Oct 2006 19:58

The book is made up, so is the key.
"Lockpicking is what robbing is all about!" says Jim King.
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Postby Shrub » 12 Oct 2006 20:02

I want to read the book but ITS NOT REAL??? youve spoilt it now,


:lol:

Seriously, is it worth a read? ive not read a book for a while now,
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Postby Bud Wiser » 12 Oct 2006 20:59

It's real! And Timothy Leary actually seen it!
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Postby What » 12 Oct 2006 21:43

Shrub wrote:I want to read the book but ITS NOT REAL??? youve spoilt it now,


:lol:

Seriously, is it worth a read? ive not read a book for a while now,


it is a very good read.

after reading the book the movie sucked though...
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Postby Shrub » 12 Oct 2006 22:14

Thats always the case isnt it :P

Book great, movie rubbish, do it the other way around and the book doesnt get finished for me as i know what it ends like,
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Postby What » 12 Oct 2006 22:25

well the book and the movie actually have different endings(well slightly)...

and to the OP's question:
yes, a key system like that would be very easy to create, just very very expensive....

i mean we are talking a dopler laser system, and precise milling and a way of filtering out dust and grime....

very expensive equipment.
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Postby lockedin » 13 Oct 2006 0:28

I was at the Louvre this summer. The window's interior locks were wafer locks. I guess the locks matter less when you have a high-tech alarm and security system. Still surprised me nevertheless.
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Postby Romstar » 13 Oct 2006 1:46

n2oah wrote:The book is made up, so is the key.


I am so glad that there are people for whom the world is so black and white.

You may want to do some historical studies, and then think about it for a while.

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Postby n2oah » 13 Oct 2006 8:11

Romstar, the great part about (somewhat) free speech is that it allows me to speak my narrow-minded opinion without caring about yours!
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Postby illusion » 13 Oct 2006 8:26

I read the book and loved it!

Take the story for what it is - a detective story, and you will love it. :)

It might be true, but it's very well thought out.

I didn't think the film was too bad... The book better obviously. I think it's like The Lord of the Rings - the film wasn't as good as the book, but they made a bloody good effort! :P
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Postby cL4y » 13 Oct 2006 8:33

i saw the movie, and thought it sucked, but then somebody said you should have read the book befor you see the movie.

And yeha i found that key really odd,but it looks cool.
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Postby VashTSPD » 13 Oct 2006 17:27

n2oah wrote:Romstar, the great part about (somewhat) free speech is that it allows me to speak my narrow-minded opinion without caring about yours!


narrow minded opinions? here here for America the Great :D
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Postby nezumi » 20 Oct 2006 13:24

Just to comment on the book question, I've read Demons and Angels which is supposed to be the better work and couldn't stand it. Da Vinci code would probably be a good read if you don't mind terrible writing, cardboard cut-out characters based on a flawed mystery full of incorrect and oftentimes ludicrous details, all built upon a true and fascinating theory stolen from an unrelated third source.

If you enjoy the theory behind DVC, read Holy Blood Holy Grail, which is a non-fiction historical book, and far more interesting.
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