thertel wrote:See I disagree with that because I lurked for a long time before signing up because I was very contented with the information I was able to obtain without asking, by using the search button. I just in the last couple weeks made an account because I finally had some questions I wasn't able to find the answers for, and thus need an account to ask the quesitons.
I agree with thertel here. I 've lurked for some time before posting. Either the question I had was answered or a response to a question was already given the way I would have given it, so no need to respond. Other than asking the same question ( showing I'm not familiar with the search function) or agreeing only to agree. To me that seems like post padding.
It would seem the quality of the posts would be more relevent than the quantity. There have been quite a few posts about impossible feats. Most of the people here familiar with locks and the materials we work with can tell when something can or cannot be done. Some of those posts have been called on. I know there are "joking" posts, and these are not the ones I'm speaking of. So why should the person with numerous BS posts and the like have more "credibility" than someone with only a handful of posts that are more helpful and obviously from experience.
Experience gained from real life trial and error, not from TV or DeAtHLoRdZ-I81B4U (14 year old) said could be done after he read a copy of the Anarchist's Cookbook, but has no first hand knowledge.