wrench214 wrote:thank you very much for your input on this. I 100% understand where you are coming from and I thank you for humbling me and teaching me something new.
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however if i came off as rude or ignorant to the laws of physics, or to your preferred terminology then I apologize.
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Thank you again for teaching me this!
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Thank you all for your advice and corrections to my write up.
My intent certainly wasn't to humble you or school you or be one of those know it all "internet correctors" (who I hate) when I see them correcting people on news article comment sections or on forums. There are plenty of people here who are better at picking and know more about locks than I do, I just run the joint, but you know, I will say I ain't no slouch either when it comes to locks.
When it comes to the whole torsion thing, its just a word that rubs me the wrong way for some unknown reason, I'm pretty sure I've gotten into hour long debates about it in person with people like Deviant and Schuyler. So i don't want you to think I'm at all jumping down your throat about it, it's just a hang up i have about that word and what it means to me in the context of lock picking.
It's certainly an interesting topic and something to think about, thanks for your feedback. That roll along a curve without twisting was interesting reading, thanks.
Squelchtone