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by ThE_MasteR » 6 Jun 2005 21:23
skold wrote:Raking can change the way your key works..one of the wafers may be worn to far down so that it no longer corresponds with the keys cut depth.
That explains a lot, thanks Skold.
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by kuefler » 6 Jun 2005 23:24
oh god, he's killing those locks! please mister stop! *cries* they're already dead!
*sniffle* if I ever hear of any of you picking like this I will kill you myself.
Note: this is with the exception of being extremely frustrated... then you can do that all you want until you feel better.
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by skold » 7 Jun 2005 6:43
ThE_MasteR wrote:skold wrote:Raking can change the way your key works..one of the wafers may be worn to far down so that it no longer corresponds with the keys cut depth.
That explains a lot, thanks Skold.
Was that said in sarcasm?
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by Geek142 » 7 Jun 2005 6:59
I hate it when you dont know if someone is being sarcastic or not... in his case i dont think he was though.
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by ThE_MasteR » 7 Jun 2005 13:11
skold wrote:ThE_MasteR wrote:skold wrote:Raking can change the way your key works..one of the wafers may be worn to far down so that it no longer corresponds with the keys cut depth.
That explains a lot, thanks Skold.
Was that said in sarcasm?
Absolutly not, what you said was just logical and I liked it so, I said what I said 
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by digital_blue » 7 Jun 2005 20:12
Yet another example that the world needs a sarcasm font...
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by kuefler » 7 Jun 2005 20:27
either that or there should be a <sarcasm> html tag
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by savior » 9 Jun 2005 13:44
kuefler wrote:either that or there should be a <sarcasm> html tag
heh
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by Chrispy » 9 Jun 2005 17:31
Indeed, a sarcasm tag would be very helpful. It would stop a lot of misunderstandings. The internet just doesn't have that ability to convey speech intentions...... 
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by kuefler » 9 Jun 2005 20:01
EXCEPT FOR CAPS LOCK! GRRR, MAKES ME SOUND LIKE I'M SOME SORT OF RICH SNOB WHO MUST BE HEARD!
BOW DOWN BEFORE ME, PEONS! MUAH HAHAHAHA
bow down before the lowercase mod
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by Chucklz » 9 Jun 2005 21:17
kuefler
I was just having a bit of fun with you. 
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by kuefler » 9 Jun 2005 21:56
lol... you crazy mods... I love you guys!
... now errr, anyone remember what the thread is sposed to be about?
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by MudSlinger » 18 Jun 2005 0:53
Im am so very happy that I had the opportunity to be the one to point out the obvious. I will do so in the form of a small enactment of what would likely happen.
- Dum de dum, let me just go to my car get in and drive away
- Oh heavens, I seem yo have locked my keys in my car what ever will I do
- Oh wait I know, I'll just use the car pick and tension tool that are clipped... conviniently.. on ... my... keychain..
-could someone call a f***ing locksmith
I rest my case...
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by Eyes_Only » 24 Jul 2005 18:02
is this guy/this company legitimite or just some scammer? cos this lil tool looks pretty neat, and that means a lot cos im usually very critical when buying new tools.
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by yofu » 25 Jul 2005 7:01
haha im at work so i havent watched these vids but from what i've heard i dont think they're even vids that i should watch to learn from...so im not gonna watch em.
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