[GZG] Subject: Re: [ot] need help of UK natives
From: Doc <docagren@a...>
Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2009 18:08:05 -0500
Subject: [GZG] Subject: Re: [ot] need help of UK natives
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Sorry Mike, no I had a Key lock that was missing "parts of the metal" as
the tech who had the job before me, at least made it. It would open
easy 6 different style/code of lock types we would get in with some
regularity. I also know it would open 1 of our competing arcades
machines, as Thier tech came over and got me and I went and opened up 1
of thier locks which had been jimmied/ and messed up but not broken..
On Tue, 13 Jan 2009, Doc wrote:
> I was hoping it was something else...? and that the Brits had it as
a word for
something else.? I used to work in a Video arcade and had at work
homemade made
master key that would open most locks on the Video games.? I guess I
could have
armed UK nukes at the same time too..
You mean a bic (ballpoint) pen?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kryptonite_lock#Vulnerability
I was one of the people who didn't find out about the vulnerability
until
the 2004. I was so peeved I could have chewed through a Kryptonite
lock.
Mike
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