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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    Nah, we just picked for the challenge of picking. None of us were interested in theft.
    Sounds like my staff back in the '80s just before I took over the group. The computer section had magnetic swipe cards. The techs found a way to read them and make their own. They made up a number of cards so they used them to swipe for entry.

    Management was bamboozled by people departing before they had left, by exiting doors they had never entered, etc.

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    If you don't have big enough bolt cutters, go to your local fire brigade. Ask them to use their jaws of life.

    My sister once called the fireys to cut a bike chain (she works for a tour group). The fireys had a ball, got photos taken with all the tourists.

    have you solved your problem yet?

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    Those big bolt cutters aren't all that expensive these days from places like Bunnings and I've even seem them in Super Cheap ( not sure of quaility however ) they do come in handy at times.

    Buy some Stirling and then you can loan them to your buddies.

    I have a smaller set about 700mm long but they won't cut your padlock.

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    I got a bigass set off bolt cutters

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    Re my post above about security cards, see the story about it here:
    The Great Chubb Card Hack
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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnE View Post
    you must be a fossil , no one still working remembers .38's let alone what we used to do with them.

    john

    Plan A
    1. Discharge 6 shots in general direction of the bad guy.
    2. Having established that perhaps you should have done more range practice, and have missed by a significant margin, go to Plan B.


    Plan B.
    1. Notice how a revolver, when swung by the barrel, shows similarities to a hammer.
    2. Attack bad guy, striking out with hammer-like object.
    3. The bad guy, having established you are insane, decides he'd rather not p*** you off, and surrenders.
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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    Quote Originally Posted by VladTepes View Post
    Plan A
    1. Discharge 6 shots in general direction of the bad guy.
    2. Having established that perhaps you should have done more range practice, and have missed by a significant margin, go to Plan B.


    Plan B.
    1. Notice how a revolver, when swung by the barrel, shows similarities to a hammer.
    2. Attack bad guy, striking out with hammer-like object.
    3. The bad guy, having established you are insane, decides he'd rather not p*** you off, and surrenders.
    My take on Plan B3 is

    The bad guy doesnt count HIS bullets
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    Re my post above about security cards, see the story about it here:
    The Great Chubb Card Hack
    Haha, thanks Ron loved it!

    How lame, an offset from the card number... I'd have loved to work with the older generation computers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by B92 8NW View Post
    I'd have loved to work with the older generation computers.
    Maybe not with our hard "disk" - actually a drum - a Fastrand Drum, all 100Mb of it. See The fastrand drum
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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    Maybe not with our hard "disk" - actually a drum - a Fastrand Drum, all 100Mb of it. See The fastrand drum
    100mb? Maybe you would have been better off using a USB stick or something.
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