Aurora is a concept video exploring one possible future user experience for the Web, created by Adaptive Path as part of the Mozilla Labs concept series. For more, visit adaptivepath.com/aurora
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It looks pretty good, I hope Wii have this kind of graphical power.
From the “use this for good, not evil” files comes a fascinating instructional video on how to pick a lock with a “bump key”—a key modified to fit and open any lock. Like the instructor in the video says, thieves have been using this technique for a long time now—so it’s interesting (in the “knowledge is power” kind of way) to see how it’s done. Before you start making evil plans, keep in mind that most states in the U.S. consider a bump key a burglary tool so don’t go getting yourself arrested
Here is the principle of bumping key.
And there are few locks claiming that they have “bumping-proof” protection. So, next time when you buy a lock you may look carefully.
This is one of the product I found in homedepot.
This video makes the 15-odd years I put toward practicing and performing with a musical instrument to shame, and I’m pretty sure this guy probably set this all up in an afternoon. Sick, nevertheless.







