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Postby Houdini Locksmiths » 25 Jul 2004 15:10

RangerF150, What part of Ireland are you from?

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Postby RangerF150 » 25 Jul 2004 16:03

Hi dude im from Dublin !
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Postby GateTwelve » 28 Jul 2004 11:39

Eh. I've been reading around the site for a little while now, and just decided to register so I could stop being an outsider. My first set of picks will be in transit as of the 30th, so I'll use this time to settle in and ask a bunch of questions without searching old threads first. Including how to pick a safe without giving any detailed info about the lock itself, and starting new, off-topic posts that have already been discussed. , I love being new.
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Postby Chucklz » 28 Jul 2004 11:44

GateTwelve,

I hope your post is heavy with sarcasm. If not, we will uncage Phen......
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Postby hzatorsk » 28 Jul 2004 11:48

[sarcasm]
Be sure not to fill in your profile either... we don't want to know anything about you...
[/sarcasm]
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Postby Pheniox » 28 Jul 2004 12:44

*starts to make the bars on the cage glow*

CHUCKLZ LET ME OUT YOU PRICK. THATS NOT COOL, A CHEAP 50 CENT LOCK AND NO ANYTHING TO PICK IT WITH.

I HATE YOU


[/dumbass]

I will just try to get him banned if he does. Won't even mess with it.
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Postby GateTwelve » 28 Jul 2004 18:15

Yes...there was hardly a limit to how much sarcasm there actually was in there. I might be new to lockpicking, but not to forums.
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As per request

Postby suzuri » 28 Jul 2004 18:27

hello, my name is Suzuri, and I am a retail employee.
It all began about a year ago when I started working at a hardware store. Not just a hardware store, mind, but one that specialized in doors and door hardware. and had a lockshop.

*Suzuri looks around.

*Suzuri grins.

After wandering up that way after my shift was over and reading through the 'Big Black Book' our lovely lady locksmith had assembled, I learned a lot about how to build a master key system and that Primus was mighty nifty for certain reasons and the emhart was a wee bit intimidating. But I still hadn't touched a cylinder.

a month later, they started cross training me.

Now I was a retail employee/back-up in the lockshop person.

*Suzuri grins.

a little while later I tried my hand a picking, and got a few things to open up for me. yay ted the tool.

then I started picking stuff for work. This is where things got/get a little frustrating. If I can't pick a returned lockset, we have to drill it in order to re-use it. a little while ago I pulled even with our lady locksmith in picking, but I don't have as many oportunities to practice as I might like, nor do I have someone better than me around to give me clues to what will later, no doubt, seem obvious. So, locksmistress put a bug in my ear about this site. So:

Cheers! I hope we have a good relationship together!

-Suz
"But...there is one thing I really like.
The Sparks.
Sparks are wonderful.
Absolutely breathtaking.
It's as if my life was poping in front of my eyes just for that brief moment." - Berserk
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Postby REPOLHO » 29 Jul 2004 11:13

Hey everyone, mey name is Roberto, im from Brazil, here dont have any material about lockpicking :( now i had to make mine heheheh im meeting this site on Orkut, and always have the interesting in lockpicking



Peace 8)
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Postby Varjeal » 29 Jul 2004 13:26

Good to have you all on the site. :) Get pickin'. :)
*insert witty comment here*
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Postby Eagerpicker » 1 Aug 2004 5:53

Ah, but who moderates the moderator?

Pheniox wrote:
CHUCKLZ LET ME OUT YOU PRICK.


And:
I HATE YOU


And:
[/dumbass]


All in good sport, undoubtedly, but still harsh language for which any other forum user would be reprimanded and censored.

Am I right or am I not wrong?

:?
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Postby Romstar » 1 Aug 2004 6:40

Eagerpicker wrote:Ah, but who moderates the moderator?

Pheniox wrote:
CHUCKLZ LET ME OUT YOU PRICK.


And:
I HATE YOU


And:
[/dumbass]


All in good sport, undoubtedly, but still harsh language for which any other forum user would be reprimanded and censored.

Am I right or am I not wrong?

:?



Oh give the man a cookie, he's right of course.

Phen, that wasn't nice. You appologize right now, and fix all of this. Even if we did quote your foul language. :P

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Postby Eagerpicker » 1 Aug 2004 6:53

How foolish of me. Such an oversight.

In the lockpicking101 Rules (http://www.lockpicking101.com/viewtopic.php?t=715) it says

16. Mods may change any rule at any time, including break a rule, if they feel the need to.

(my italics)
Below, it says:
{#9, #15, #16 added by Pheniox}


This explains everything. My humble apologies -- of course moderators are free to break the rules they set for others. Like the police running a red light, isn't it?

I'll stop here, before certain lines from Animal Farm force their way out of my fingers.

Pffffffrrrrttt.
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Postby Romstar » 1 Aug 2004 7:02

Okay, yes....

Technically you are right, but even with rule 16 there are limits. It is up to the moderators to exercise their discretion when required.

Being a mod doesn't make you immune to censure from other moderators. Trust me, I know.

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hehe.. wannabe =)

Postby Qui » 1 Aug 2004 17:14

Hi my name is Andreas and I live in sweden,18, and im into hacking and fooling all kind of security. and Now im looking at lockingoicking as a new hobby, but I dont know were to start. so if somoene that is good could add me on msn and help me getting started that would be great!
Im not french.... =P Im swedish ;)
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