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MANY links for The MIT guide to lockpicking

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MANY links for The MIT guide to lockpicking

Postby xslayerx92 » 7 Jan 2005 0:28

Yo i thought it would be easier for newcomers if there was a ton of MGTLP links so i decided to google like crazy to find as many MIT guide to lockpicking sites as humanly possible.

http://www.textfiles.com/anarchy/LOCKPICKING/ <this site has the guide as well as 100 other guides on lockpicking, havent gone through them. Some feedback on how legit the otehr guides are would be nice.

http://littlepaul.com/stuff/lockpicking/mit-guide/ <html version

http://thrashinc.dynu.com/anarchy/lockpicking/mit-guide.html <html version but with cooler colors and sprites :)

http://www.capricorn.org/~akira/home/lockpick<html

http://abc.techhouse.org/lockpicking.pdf <pdf version

https://arsenic.demag.rwth-aachen.de/pub/index.php?dir=books/&file=Ted%20The%20Tool%20-%20MIT%20Guide%20to%20Lock%20Picking.pdf <PDF version

http://www.e.kth.se/~jolson/content/The%20MIT%20Lockpicking%20Guide.pdf <PDF version

http://www.madchat.org/esprit/textes/old_txt/spirit/MIT%20Guide%20to%20Lock%20Picking.pdf <take a guess

http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/r/m/rmm260/movies/(ebook)%20Ted%20The%20Tool%20-%20MIT%20Guide%20to%20Lock%20Picking.pdf<same ole same ole

*hope this helps*
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Postby triman247 » 5 Apr 2005 18:10

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Postby digital_blue » 5 Apr 2005 18:41

Nice idea, but when this thread eventually dies, how will the newbies find it? I know, we could make more threads with links to this thread. And then when they die, we could create a few threads that link to them.... yeah.... that would do it.... muhuhahawhawhaw!

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Postby Vek » 5 Apr 2005 20:59

You could have it stickied, DB. :lol:

Seriously, maybe the links should be added to the FAQ section or something? So that when this thread dies they're still there?
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Postby WhiteHat » 5 Apr 2005 22:18

I went to move this thread, then I realised that there was already an MIT sticky...

viewtopic.php?t=588

so I added the extra links and moved this thread back to where I thought it came from.
Oh look! it's 2016!
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Postby digital_blue » 6 Apr 2005 1:31

Actually, it wasn't that I didn't think of sticky-ing it. It's just that I knew that there was already a working link to the MIT Guide in the FAQ's, so I didn't think it was necessary. Extra links are good tho.

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