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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 UWSDWF » 7 May 2007 7:25

Who in the crap is "Tyler DeSchryver" why does he have a video and what the heck does it have to do with picking if he at any point mentions bolt cutters.....

Practice patience practice... you'll get it eventually... or this is where Trevor B. Trottier jokingly suggests "this is when we grab the nOOb by the back of the neck and then donkey punch 'em"
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Postby lockpicker9386 » 7 May 2007 10:20

Did you even take the time to read my comment?? I was quoting something someone else said. He jokingly said it. On his video it pops up "JUST A JOKE"

Just like to mention off subject. Tyler is amazing.
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Postby lockpicker9386 » 7 May 2007 10:36

For the record and off subject.

Using internet words like nooby, noob, nub, nubcake, etc. does not make you kool. Those words are more or less an insult. People who say things like that are just trying to dampen other people's flame on the candle stick so their's appear brighter.

I made a mistake, I forget things people say and didn't pay enough attention. SORRY. I thank you guys that are trying to help me and that peacefully forgive my ignorance. I don't appreciate the jerks that come out of the woodwork just to put someone down.

I know allot about mechanical work on cars. When someone comes up to me and asks me question or asks for my help. I sit there and try to help them as much as I can while I forgive their ignorance, because allot of the general public/people know nothing about cars.. I never once sat there and said, "You have no business working on cars you noob" or "What are you stupid?? Can't figure it out?"
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Postby NIC » 7 May 2007 10:50

lockpicker9386 wrote:For the record and off subject.

Using internet words like nooby, noob, nub, nubcake, etc. does not make you kool. Those words are more or less an insult. People who say things like that are just trying to dampen other people's flame on the candle stick so their's appear brighter.

I made a mistake, I forget things people say and didn't pay enough attention. SORRY. I thank you guys that are trying to help me and that peacefully forgive my ignorance. I don't appreciate the jerks that come out of the woodwork just to put someone down.

I know allot about mechanical work on cars. When someone comes up to me and asks me question or asks for my help. I sit there and try to help them as much as I can while I forgive their ignorance, because allot of the general public/people know nothing about cars.. I never once sat there and said, "You have no business working on cars you noob" or "What are you stupid?? Can't figure it out?"


Yes !! It's sad to say "SPECIAL" people wander about in this forum
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Postby UWSDWF » 7 May 2007 10:55

still didn't tell me who "Tyler DeSchryver" is....
and using internet words like newbie newb nub noobs n00b new-bie nubs n00bs noob noobsuasge Noob Bisket noob boob noob box noob cake noob cannon noob cheese Noob Combo Noob Cube Noob Fear noob h4x0r noob haxorNoob Hell noob herds Noob hurter noob irl Noob Launcher noob lord noob muffin noob on a stick...ect... makes you extremly cool...erm sorry... kool

also note... PRACTICE PAITIENCE PRACTICE


p.s. my list is bigger then yours :mrgreen:
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Postby lockpicker9386 » 7 May 2007 15:30

Go to youtube and type lock picking 110-129. He is a nice man that takes any skills of the trade he learns and shares it with people right after he masters it. His series has helped many people understand the basics of lock picking. He isn't the best out there, but he is pretty good. I recommend anyone who is starting out lock picking to view all of his videos. He does it for free, can't beat that.

P.S the term noob is maybe kool/cool if you are still a teenager that plays rpg multiplayer online computer/console games.
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Postby UWSDWF » 7 May 2007 15:37

I don't do games.... just ask jason13.....

If you can't handle ribing you aren't gonna last long

and thanks for the clairification... i know who that is now, tempature on here, he ran away from #lp101 cause of me
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Postby NIC » 7 May 2007 15:53

UWSDWF wrote:I don't do games.... just ask jason13.....

If you can't handle ribing you aren't gonna last long

and thanks for the clairification... i know who that is now, tempature on here, he ran away from #lp101 cause of me


Probably not the only one !!
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Postby samfishers » 7 May 2007 17:02

NIC wrote:Then go pin by pin and push up those spools!! Then close your eyes !!


heu jsut by the way, how do you manage whit the spools?
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Postby lockpicker9386 » 7 May 2007 22:26

The spools in the brass lock were a little tough, but I manage to get it. It takes me a little time, but much easier than the lock I have been trying to get.
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Postby Chucklz » 7 May 2007 22:43

I use newb, it helps preserve teh cool.
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Postby bumpit » 8 May 2007 5:20

ROFLCOPTER :D

*Goes to check out the video series*
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Postby lockpicker9386 » 8 May 2007 11:54

The man has heart. Again, he shares anything he learns with instruction and demonstration. He answers all question you have with most respect, and never puts anyone down.

Some people need to put their ego in their back pocket or in the trash. That goes for anyone who has a problems with their pride and attitude.
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Postby UWSDWF » 8 May 2007 12:10

I know first-aid let me help you.....


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