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by xxbritxx » 7 Dec 2004 20:29
the combination... any tips, ideas, tricks, hints, ect? 
new at this 
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by Mr Ules » 7 Dec 2004 20:36
You may consider refraising the scentence because I have no clue what you're talking about. And anybody else on this forum who reads that post won't either. Aswell as asking complete questions, using the search engine is also a useful tool for this site. And if you don't want the old fellas on this site getting mad at you, USE IT FIRST!!!!!!!!!!!
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by SFGOON » 7 Dec 2004 20:50
There's a guy on this site who keeps try to get new people who ask vauge questions to errantly stick thier finger in an electrical outlet or light socket. Rumor abounds he has succeeded more than once, so please be very weary of him! You can find a list of master padlock combinations somewhere on the net, I don't know where. It's a good starting point.
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by xxbritxx » 7 Dec 2004 20:56
well i have these combination locks, and they dont have a keyhole, and i cant open them... any ideas?
and i searched and cant find anything
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by WhiteHat » 7 Dec 2004 21:17
xxbritxx wrote:the combination... any tips, ideas, tricks, hints, ect? 
just a tip - you may want to notwrite the entirety of your post as a continuation of your subject line. I have a master lock combination lock,and I cant figure out
see - you can put them together and write:
subject: "Master Combination Locks"
Body: "I have a master lock combination lock,and I cant figure out the combination... any tips, ideas, tricks, hints, ect?"
it makes for better searching for other people trying to find the same information - it also makes for better subject lines that people can read to determine whether they should read the post or not.
as for answering your question - there is information available on this subject in this forum - you need to search some more.
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by skold » 8 Dec 2004 1:45
Just because your post pissed me off as all newbie post do i will write small so that you have to strain your newbie eyes to read my writing.
my tips are 1.don't ask again 2. search
my ides are 1. you go away like all other newbies and learn something about what you are about to ask before you post it. 2. search google
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by Luke » 8 Dec 2004 2:34
Yeah n00bie
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by El Mariachi » 8 Dec 2004 17:36
Still hogging info??I dont understand you people.Like you were born knowing this.I know i was but NOT YOU.I mean,why should a completely new person have to waste their time searching for info like we did?Arent we all here so serve the newbies in their neverending quest filled with questions that come from not knowing something and being too lazy to dig?Let's all gather round and help the newb.HOURRAY FOR NEWBS.Who's with me?
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by Mr Ules » 8 Dec 2004 17:39
I'm fairly new to this but it's interesting to see a persons first post. I've read some where a person is in complete distress and think they can learn to pick their bike lock in a few seconds (which is hillarious)
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by skold » 8 Dec 2004 18:22
El Mariachi wrote:Still hogging info??I dont understand you people.Like you were born knowing this.I know i was but NOT YOU.I mean,why should a completely new person have to waste their time searching for info like we did?Arent we all here so serve the newbies in their neverending quest filled with questions that come from not knowing something and being too lazy to dig?Let's all gather round and help the newb.HOURRAY FOR NEWBS.Who's with me?
No, we arent here to serve newbies...we are hear to serve ourselves, the mods help the newbies, their answers are generally
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by GA_LockIt » 8 Dec 2004 18:26
El Mariachi wrote:I dont understand you people.
Speaking as a newbie (7 days), I understand and agree completely with the behavior of the old timers. If someone is actually interesting in really learning about this hobby, then they will take the time to read what others have already posted. The MIT guide, Matt Blaze's notes, Pillar Com's Impressioning Guide, and Paul Halliday's compromising locks are all great references and I found all of them in old posts. I've even copied some of Romstar's and Peaky's novels that they have typed in as a reply to a legitimate question.
These newbies that register with a throw away e-mail account, enter the same message in multiple areas and then disappear are wasteful of bandwidth and my time.
I lurked for a month reading the posts and tracking down the references to other websites. I've learned a heck of a lot and in turn I'll pass that on.
Go back and read some of the posts. When a newbie submits an intelligent question that is well thought out and expressed - he will get multiple replies with a lot of suggestions and references.
That is all I have to say about that.
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by El Mariachi » 8 Dec 2004 18:30
Am i bad in english?Or are you all deprived of a sens of humor?Or maybe you only read the first line and decided to answer from that point on?ITS A JOKE!FURTHERMORE,ITS AIMED AT THE NEWBS TELLING THEM THAT WE ARE NOT HERE TO ANSWER QUESTIONS THAT THEY CAN FIND ANSWERS TO BY DOING A LITTLE RESEARCH.It's good to speak your minds,but just try and understand before you post!!!Now my post isnt funny anymore. 
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by WhiteHat » 8 Dec 2004 18:35
I must say: I don't believe that it's only the mod's job to help the newbies.
the thing that makes this a community is the fact that we all help eachother. in fact - we are all at various stages of newbieness... it's just a matter of training the people who don't ask inteligent questions. not all people who are new to this are like that.
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