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by Chrispy » 30 Jul 2005 22:26
sillyboy wrote:sounds more greek to me ????? i think u should turf off stickypicky. sounds like a <edit> to me!
db edited: language please, and use consideration when addressing other members. Thank you.
 What's the deal? Why are you angry at sticky for? This is some Jerry Springer kinda sh*t. My thought for the day...... 
Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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by Santos718 » 31 Jul 2005 2:04
Floob on Chrispy!!!  ...I think he is just an angry soul. No one loves him, or something. Goosfaba..say it with me sillyboy....Goosfaba
MacBook Pro all the way!!!
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by Chrispy » 31 Jul 2005 2:26
Some things may be pick proof, but everything can be bypassed....
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by n2oah » 31 Jul 2005 16:35
Okay then.... 
"Lockpicking is what robbing is all about!" says Jim King.
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by Rugne » 10 Sep 2005 17:05
But after having read thru the posts, I've got to say, that £15 for a locksmith to come out and open a door is so cheap as to be laughable, try £60 or more, plus she was still liable for the call out charge reguardless of the work done or not done.
Show me idiot proof, I'll find me a bigger idiot.
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by graham33 » 17 Sep 2005 22:00
musicmaniac414 wrote:For seventy bucks you can buy yourself a tubular pick. http://www.selfdefenseproducts.com/lock ... _picks.htmJust wiggle back and for th it for a minute in the lock, and if it is a kryptonite-type lock, it'll open right up. Even better, you'll have the key impression.
For 70 bucks you could probably buy 3 new locks
Now I highly doubt he has any hexamethylenetetramine dinitrate, TNT, RDX, or C-4 lying around (or an explosives permit for that matter). So I guess there won't be fireworks (darn)
The most sensible thing to do is cut it and buy a new one unless it's cheaper to pay a person with a tubular pick.
He should just go borrow someones grinder and cutting wheel and get it over with. 
I hate kewls
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by Ouroboros » 18 Sep 2005 8:41
I regularly open up my (Masterlock ?) U-Lock with a small pair of needle nose pliars, simply by grabbing the inside firmly and twisting. Granted, I think my lock is somewhat broken, but it usually takes me about 30 seconds to properly open it. That's a bit scary.
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by illusion » 19 Sep 2005 13:49
Why would someone want to 'cheat' their way into the advanced section?
how many people have tried this???

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by Chrispy » 19 Sep 2005 18:54
Are you quoting someone? Where did that come from? 
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by Chrispy » 19 Sep 2005 19:35
Aha, gotcha. 
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by illusion » 20 Sep 2005 9:42
Chrispy wrote:Are you quoting someone? Where did that come from? 
I was actualy wondering WHY he would want so badly to see the advanced section... it's only realy usefull if you are ADVANCED in lockpicking, and if you were you wouldn't bother to cheat...
I guess i regurgitated in a way what Santos said, but i was just wondering WHY..... i think that makes sense... 
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