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Summary
So there you have it. For about 9.00 and less than a half hour of time
you can have your own high powered lockpick. Now obviously pumping 9 volts into
a 1.5 volt motor means it will ware out quickly, but if you use it sparingly it
can really last a good long time. It will pop most popular padlocks open in
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So want to see the pick in action? Click the above image to watch it.
We have insured this will stay up under extremely heavy bandwidth usage, but
it's a much smaller avi file for now.
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I got a whopper of an email today, let me share it with you all:
Fuck you very much for showing every creep in the world an
even easier way to make life miserable for the rest of us. I really do not
appreciate helpful projects on lock picking, bombs, or other destructive
devices one can make simply at home. Why don't you back off and delete this
piece of crap from your otherwise clever and informative website?
Yours very sincerely,
Jana Olson
Omega Too
2204 San Pablo Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94702
Phone: 510-843-3636 Fax: 510-843-0666
www.omegatoo.com
I appreciate anyone's feedback on my site. One of the main themes of the site
(as can be found in the about us) is to be a creative outlet for myself. And
while I can understand some of the ethical concerns on this type of project, I
feel that for some people there scope of reality may be a little to narrow.
You see the genie was already out of the bottle, just as with the atom bomb. And
while this is nothing new it is one of my interests and hobbies on my site, I
have never personally used this knowledge for anything illegal. And I do not
condone anything nefarious or criminal in nature ever.
The reason I have gained this knowledge frankly is that it helps keep me and my
family safer. Though granted a criminal is more likely to kick a door down or
break a window than risk precious seconds on picking a lock. We can all choose
to live in ignorance of the reality's around us or we can face them to improve
our surroundings. But I got bad news for my critics of this project, this is
centuries old technology.
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