Anyone here pick locks as a hobby?

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  1. TheFrogger Banned Valued Senior Member

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    I do not pick locks but I can hack passwords. It is simply a matter of the Bergofsky principle, which computing uses. "Brute force." Every combination possible must yield one truth. To hack a pass-worded account one simply writes a program as follows:

    PASSWORD=[1<=AlphabetLetters<=26](1<=PasswordLetter<=PasswordLetter+1)

    It is also possible to write everything ever to be written:

    WORD=[1<=AlphabetLetter<=26](1<=Letter<=Letter+1)
     
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  3. Seattle Valued Senior Member

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    If I was, for some reason, in the back of a police car I would have a difficult time to do it was well! Nor would I try as I'd rather be handcuffed than shot.

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    If someone were to show you how to do it with your hands in front of you in your living room...you would easily be able to do it. It's not supposed to be hard actually since all police carry the same key and it opens all handcuffs (more or less).
     
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  5. TheFrogger Banned Valued Senior Member

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    ...I believe lock-pickers use a tool that traverses every possible position a key may take.

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  7. professorpunctual Registered Member

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    I find it interesting that smart homes are appearing, and that they can be easily hacked. Is there anything that can't be hacked/broken into?
     
  8. Seattle Valued Senior Member

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    No.
     
  9. professorpunctual Registered Member

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    what about a jam jar. those things are impossible to open.
     
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  10. sideshowbob Sorry, wrong number. Valued Senior Member

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    Works on locks too. When in doubt, try a bigger hammer.
     
  11. cluelusshusbund + Public Dilemma + Valued Senior Member

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    Heres a little trick to get to the goodies:::

    Carefully place the jam jar (upright) inside a clothes dryer an run it for about 5 minutes (or until the jar sounds open).!!!
     
  12. Seattle Valued Senior Member

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    I open those too. Rock climbing helps with that.

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  13. spidergoat pubic diorama Valued Senior Member

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    Where do you come from that a clothes dryer rotates around a vertical axis?
     
  14. cluelusshusbund + Public Dilemma + Valued Senior Member

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    My dryer rotates on a horiz. axis... just like my washer.!!!
     
  15. spidergoat pubic diorama Valued Senior Member

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    Then how do you put a jar upright in there? Wouldn't it roll around and break?
     
  16. cluelusshusbund + Public Dilemma + Valued Senior Member

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    Well yes... but when you say break... i say the jar is open.!!!
     
  17. professorpunctual Registered Member

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    give your clothes a nice sticky red finish
     
  18. cluelusshusbund + Public Dilemma + Valued Senior Member

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    Just toss 'em in the washer... prollem solved.!!!
     
  19. spidergoat pubic diorama Valued Senior Member

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    Both of you need a good flaphammering.
     
  20. cluelusshusbund + Public Dilemma + Valued Senior Member

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    Im up for it... but dont forget that "APPLE" is my safe word.!!!
     

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