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by pickingtom » 8 Sep 2007 10:58
maintenanceguy wrote:Now I understand your situation. Hacksaw blades will make a fine set of picks. A tiny bit softer than what is usually bought commercially but still a set that will work very well. Lockpicking needs to be done gently so hacksaw blade picks will hold up fine.
Okay, but you don't know how i pick locks. I would like to do it in a fast and brutal way (pushing and pulling the pick mindlessly). The brutal may be bad, some say, but it's the most comfortable way i know. I'm afraid that, when using hacksaw blades, the pick suddenly bend to the left and to the right with the slightest pressure (imagine pushing a straw [in a vertical manner]. When you reach a significant pressure, the straw bends)
Oh, BTW, how much does a hacksaw blade costs there, 5 cents ?
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by UWSDWF » 8 Sep 2007 11:01
so what you're saying is you don't pick locks as much as just attack them with no skill or purpose... shite son drop the pick idea and just get a sledge hammer it'll give you the same result and take less skill seems more up your alley
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by pickingtom » 8 Sep 2007 11:05
I forgot to add this. What is the thickness of a hacksaw blade anyway. If it's approx. .25mm, will it be any stronger to glue two of them together making a strong thicker metal??
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by pickingtom » 8 Sep 2007 11:13
UWSDWF wrote:so what you're saying is you don't pick locks as much as just attack them with no skill or purpose... shite son drop the pick idea and just get a sledge hammer it'll give you the same result and take less skill seems more up your alley
Well, actually i only do that to practice the brutal way. I mean, if you pick it slowly you will get a better result, right, but it takes time. Time is important to me. What kind of person takes 10-15 seconds picking a door, in public, with teachers and other students are looking at you. I think the slow and calm method is good only for home & entertainment purposes only. While the brutal way is the fastest (depending on luck) to do in public. You don't want to be caught picking a door in public, now do you?
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by UWSDWF » 8 Sep 2007 11:18
pickingtom wrote:UWSDWF wrote:so what you're saying is you don't pick locks as much as just attack them with no skill or purpose... shite son drop the pick idea and just get a sledge hammer it'll give you the same result and take less skill seems more up your alley
Well, actually i only do that to practice the brutal way. I mean, if you pick it slowly you will get a better result, right, but it takes time. Time is important to me. What kind of person takes 10-15 seconds picking a door, in public, with teachers and other students are looking at you. I think the slow and calm method is good only for home & entertainment purposes only. While the brutal way is the fastest (depending on luck) to do in public. You don't want to be caught picking a door in public, now do you?
you sir are the antithesis of this site and it's moral... you are a criminal a fool and deserve the full force of the law to come crashing down on you as hard as it can. WE DON'T PICK LOCKS WE RELY ON and we certainly DO NOT PICK LOCKS THAT ARE NOT OURS... we are not scumbag criminal bags of shite unlike some... in my opinion you are not a member of this community and will recieve no further help or favour by myself and hopefully the other site members now that we see you for what you are... a pathetic criminal child
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by JackNco » 8 Sep 2007 11:22
pickingtom wrote: Well, actually i only do that to practice the brutal way. I mean, if you pick it slowly you will get a better result, right, but it takes time. Time is important to me. What kind of person takes 10-15 seconds picking a door, in public, with teachers and other students are looking at you. I think the slow and calm method is good only for home & entertainment purposes only. While the brutal way is the fastest (depending on luck) to do in public. You don't want to be caught picking a door in public, now do you?
Bloody kids. Chances are uve just ruined you name on here for good.
WE ARE NOT CRIMINALS! You are but thats your own moronic problem.
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by freakparade3 » 8 Sep 2007 11:26
pickingtom wrote:Well, actually i only do that to practice the brutal way. I mean, if you pick it slowly you will get a better result, right, but it takes time. Time is important to me. What kind of person takes 10-15 seconds picking a door, in public, with teachers and other students are looking at you. I think the slow and calm method is good only for home & entertainment purposes only. While the brutal way is the fastest (depending on luck) to do in public. You don't want to be caught picking a door in public, now do you?
Theres a big guy waiting for you in prison. The good news is he thinks you have a pretty mouth. The bad news is he's allergic to vaseline. Go away young criminal, we don't want you here. You are a boil on the butt of humanity.
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by pickingtom » 8 Sep 2007 11:44
Uh, you don't know what it's for huh? So i can't open a classroom using a lockpick and instead have to wait a full hour, sitting outside, having nothing to do, where it is warm/hot and humid (which is really annoying to me) before some finally opens the door, allowing us to finally do our homeworks. I'm pretty sure that's legal, i'm not sure it is legal in where you live. I mean look at the atate laws, in possesion of tools of "burglary". Oh right, so you can't open the locked school toilet and have to piss your pants because it's "illegal". Man the world is crazy. Why should you be worrying about me when there's thousands of criminal retards reading the threads on this site, making their own picks and stealing things from other peoples houses!
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by JackNco » 8 Sep 2007 11:49
pickingtom wrote:Uh, you don't know what it's for huh? So i can't open a classroom using a lockpick and instead have to wait a full hour, sitting outside, having nothing to do, where it is warm/hot and humid (which is really annoying to me) before some finally opens the door, allowing us to finally do our homeworks. I'm pretty sure that's legal, i'm not sure it is legal in where you live. I mean look at the atate laws, in possesion of tools of "burglary". Oh right, so you can't open the locked school toilet and have to piss your pants because it's "illegal". Man the world is crazy. Why should you be worrying about me when there's thousands of criminal retards reading the threads on this site, making their own picks and stealing things from other peoples houses!
Its is illegal and your one of them.
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by JackNco » 8 Sep 2007 11:50
If they wanted you to have access they would have given you a key or not locked the door.
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by UWSDWF » 8 Sep 2007 11:57
JackNco wrote: Its is illegal and your one of them.
this
and are you teying to tell me that break and entering is leagl in indonesia?
so i can come to your country and pick the lock on your door and i've done nothing illegal?
PISS OFF YOU DOUCHEBAG CRIMINAL
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by pickingtom » 8 Sep 2007 12:04
JackNco wrote:Its is illegal and your one of them.
Ah, in UK it is, but what about Indonesia. It's a retarded country, they dont even know how a lockpick works, they don't even know what it is. Besides, it's probably legal, the state law has never been changed since 1945. I'm sure they don't have picks back then. 
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by pickingtom » 8 Sep 2007 12:06
UWSDWF wrote:JackNco wrote: Its is illegal and your one of them.
this and are you teying to tell me that break and entering is leagl in indonesia? so i can come to your country and pick the lock on your door and i've done nothing illegal? PISS OFF YOU DOUCHEBAG CRIMINAL
Breaking and entering is legal. Killing the people in it or stealing stuff from the house isn't. Learn the difference.
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by pickingtom » 8 Sep 2007 12:09
JackNco wrote:If they wanted you to have access they would have given you a key or not locked the door.
Well, the people who own and works the school are douchebags. The dont allow you in the classroom before you suffer. I think the other students would like it if i open the door, saving precious homework and relaxation time in a cold classroom.
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by illusion » 8 Sep 2007 12:20
I really don't know what is worse.
The fact that this guy is thinking about, or has commited such a worthless crime.
OR...
The fact he openly advertises it on a forum that has a big ethical foundation of not picking locks that are in use, or are not in yout possession.
Seriously - At what point in time did intelligent and cunning ciminals get replaced with... Morons? I can't think of any better way of describing a person who does not take any care to cover their backside.
I would have thought that breaking and entering is illegal in any country that has any concept of private ownership... That would include a fair few for sure - The ones with web access at any rate...
It's a retarded country, they dont even know how a lockpick works, they don't even know what it is. Besides, it's probably legal, the state law has never been changed since 1945. I'm sure they don't have picks back then.
Lock picks, in the sense that they are burglary tools did exist back then and much earlier. I'm pretty sure the law is applicable and relevant despite the fact it has not been changed in over 60 years...
It makes me sad when I read posts like this to think that somebody can waste their time so utterly - I mean surely you could invest this time spent causing trouble by studying, or if you have lots of time, getting a job?
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