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by danny_boy » 11 May 2007 7:08
I'm sure this has been asked before, but where and how do i order some of raimundo's bogota picks? and how much do they cost?
thanks.
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by raimundo » 11 May 2007 8:02
ya gotta pm me or make your own.
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by timal » 11 May 2007 21:16
Go ahead and get a couple of sets. They work great. Also, you can copy the set as a template and make more, all fun.
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by Schuyler » 11 May 2007 23:16
Yeah, I'm going to need to order a new set soon. Pre-Defcon at the very least.
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by RangerF150 » 12 May 2007 4:12
danny_boy wrote:I'm sure this has been asked before, but where and how do i order some of raimundo's bogota picks? and how much do they cost?
thanks.
He don't sell to anybody that happens by!
I had to pose naked on top of a bridge, wearing a "raimundo is da man" sign, and show the official police arrest forms to him, before he would consider my order !
Was this just me or does he do this to everybody ????
Anyway it was worth it, awesome picks. Enjoy 
Proudly posted on a FreeBSD powered laptop 
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by bumpit » 12 May 2007 4:26
He don't sell to anybody that happens by! I had to pose naked on top of a bridge, wearing a "raimundo is da man" sign, and show the official police arrest forms to him, before he would consider my order ! Was this just me or does he do this to everybody ???? Anyway it was worth it, awesome picks. Enjoy
Thanks for the laugh 
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by Mutzy » 12 May 2007 6:05
All I had to do was send a rai pic with 'rai rocks' written on my forhead. I think I got the better deal. (no cop searches) 
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by Shrub » 12 May 2007 6:07
RangerF150 wrote:He don't sell to anybody that happens by! I had to pose naked on top of a bridge, wearing a "raimundo is da man" sign, and show the official police arrest forms to him, before he would consider my order ! Was this just me or does he do this to everybody ???? Anyway it was worth it, awesome picks. Enjoy 
Just you but everybody was watching lol
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by danny_boy » 12 May 2007 10:10
Thanks for letting me know.
Maybe i can get some in the future.
cheers anyway.
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by butterboy » 12 May 2007 10:22
I was saying to myself last night, after i poped a lock with the bogota that i havent been able to open that, i need to order a new set just in case one breaks or bends, even though they are very strong.
Im glad ill beable to order some more in the future.
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by RangerF150 » 12 May 2007 11:16
kate wrote::? This is raimundo,
Sorry to hear about your troubles, may they be little ones and pass quickly 
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by raimundo » 12 May 2007 20:26
Db put my account back together, Thanks DB, next Im gonna get a better email address, Yahoo sucks.
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by nothumbs » 12 May 2007 21:34
Most of the web-based email options are insecure. Gmail can be secure if used correctly. I'd suggest Firefox and a pluging that sets your login to HTTPS.
I'd additionally suggest never using IE, always updating just after patch Tuesday (second Tuesday of the month), keeping your anti-virus up-to-date, and running a hardware firewall (minimum such as Linksys BEFSR11, or better) (and no arguments about NAT not being a real firewall). Avoid ever using Outlook or other MS email programs; there are better and more secure choices.
Keep all passwords and other important stuff in encrypted form on your hard drive, and only decrypt when you need reminders. Run an anti-malware program like SpyBot occasionally to see if anything has snuck in.
Keep peripheral programs such as Acrobat Reader, WinZip, and so on updated. If one is truey careful, one might consider subscribing to one or more the security email lists to keep track of newly discovered risks and updates.
It's not paranoia when they are really out to get you. The Internet is a global neighborhood and that's too big.
Sorry to rant, and now back to discussions about lockpicking.
It's a good day when I learn something new.
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by blake1803 » 12 May 2007 22:00
raimundo: I'm very sorry to hear about your troubles
As someone who has spent a good amount of time working in IT in this or that capacity, and having seen/dealt with all sorts of email woes, I have a recommendation for choosing a new email address: buy your own domain name so you can be addressed at anythingyouwant@anythingyouwant.com.
Not only does it add a personal touch but you have absolute control over your email -- you can move it from host to host depending on your email needs, and will always be in charge of your address. What if Yahoo, Hotmail, Gmail, etc, decided to start charging for their email and you wanted to switch providers? What if you had an address with your ISP and all of a sudden needed to change internet providors? It's a pain to change email addresses and if you own the domain name, it's always yours. It's relatively inexpensive, too.
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by Schuyler » 12 May 2007 22:53
you're welcome to a comebackwithawarrant.com email 
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