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How To Unlock A Car Door With A Potato !!!

Started by theONE, October 14, 2016, 03:21:53 AM

theONE

Winter is coming and many people will have problems with opening frozen car door locks.
Here is a helpful trick that you might try if you choose to do so.

"How To Unlock A Car Door With A Potato"


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMyYlf6yFcg

theONE

Quote from: theONE on October 14, 2016, 03:21:53 AM
Winter is coming and many people will have problems with opening frozen car door locks.
Here is a helpful trick that you might try if you choose to do so.

"How To Unlock A Car Door With A Potato"


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMyYlf6yFcg

hmmm ?  8)

theONE

If you have your special "tricks" how to open car door,..Please share it.
It might save someone from possible tragedy



theONE

Quote from: mikuthing01 on October 15, 2016, 07:54:58 PM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZ86Us0fXKk

hehe,..he is funny, saying at 2:30 "..some kind of goo" -- "not sure what that is" ..it's a fucking egg whites - FUCK :)
He wasted almost half of the potato flesh to eat almost raw egg, lol

otherwise it was..great :P


theONE

theONE you are banned.This ban is not set to expire.

theONE

theONE your ban was lifted.You are welcome to post again.
Your contribution to this board is greatly appreciated.
Sorry for the inconvenience.

theONE


"Watch This Wireless Hack Pop a Car’s Locks in Minutes"
https://www.wired.com/2014/08/wireless-car-hack/

SHIMS AND COAT hangers are the clumsy tools of last century’s car burglars.
Modern-day thieves, if they’re as clever as Silvio Cesare, may be able to unlock your vehicle’s door without even touching it.

As part of a talk on the insecurity of wireless devices at the Black Hat security conference later this week,
Cesare plans to reveal a technique that could allow anyone to spoof the signal from a wireless key fob and unlock a car with no physical trace,
using a codebreaking attack that takes as little as a few minutes to perform.
“I can use this to lock, unlock, open the trunk,” says Cesare, an Australian researcher for the security firm Qualys.
“It effectively defeats the security of the keyless entry.”

For now, Cesare’s hack requires off-the-shelf tools that cost just over $1,000, and in some cases may require the attacker
to remain within wireless range of the car for as long as two hours.
He’s also only tested it on his own car, which is ten years old.
But the radio equipment Cesare used in his research and proof-of-concept attack is rapidly getting cheaper, .......

...much-more-is the website /too much to post here/



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ziznak

i just subscribed to the russian survivalist .... so sad to see he only has 2 vids : (

mikuthing01

Quote from: ziznak on October 18, 2016, 08:40:19 PM
i just subscribed to the russian survivalist .... so sad to see he only has 2 vids : (

I don't remember how i found him. I think he posted on /k/ and was making fun of FPSRussia and some other stupid video. He was going to continue making videos but i think he quit giving a shit.

Edit: It was this video he was mocking

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzUXHE1Frr4

theONE

Quote from: mikuthing01 on October 18, 2016, 08:47:48 PM
I don't remember how i found him. I think he posted on /k/ and was making fun of FPSRussia and some other stupid video. He was going to continue making videos but i think he quit giving a shit.

Edit: It was this video he was mocking

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzUXHE1Frr4

I just fast forwarded this video and watching him eating that egg with all those black burned pieces of potato skin I'm shocked
that people eat that black burned stuff , especially from bbq steaks those black grilled marks, -that stuff is very bad for you=toxic shit.

As to this egg cooking technique,..I think that this is a waste of potato, waste of fire wood - you can cook that egg just by putting in hot cols ,
same as you do with potato.So you can eat it both

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theONE

Quote from: Evil Twin Of Zen on October 19, 2016, 09:50:28 PM
starting at about 13 seconds works for me....  8)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IVcIc4_UE2Y

lol, take that to the vegetarian or vegan rally ;)

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theONE

Let's explore place where lot's of people keep their cars,..car garage -- and how easy most of them can be open by thief's.

1. "The 6 Second Garage Door Break-In You Can Prevent"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSO_HTBHLFI

2. "Break into a garage in six seconds PROTECTION"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXuifg1x_-Y

3. "Garage Door Break-In Prevention with SecureShield"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJ1mKVZuxm8

Robert

Quote from: theONE on October 14, 2016, 03:21:53 AMWinter is coming and many people will have problems with opening frozen car door locks.
Here is a helpful trick that you might try if you choose to do so.

"How To Unlock A Car Door With A Potato"


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMyYlf6yFcg
So what you've done is to turn a video whose maker thought it was useless into an instructional one by adding the word "frozen".

theONE

Quote from: Robert on October 20, 2016, 11:42:42 PM
So what you've done is to turn a video whose maker thought it was useless into an instructional one by adding the word "frozen".
ummm, ..I'm not sure what to say to that , lol
My brain is frozen right now after reading your post :)

Jackstar

Quote from: theONE on October 21, 2016, 12:17:34 AM
My brain is frozen right now after reading your post :)

There's that chemical ice nucleation fag talk we talked about.

theONE

Quote from: Jackstar on October 21, 2016, 12:19:37 AM
There's that chemical ice nucleation fag talk we talked about.

?? - was I present at that conversation ,lol,

hmm, you got me triggered so I looked into it...
"Shouldn't Snowballs Melt?!?" - A side by side comparison of a chemically nucleated snowball versus a snowball made from freezer shavings.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6IF2MWkM3ao

and this:
"Chemically Nucleated Snow, What Is It?"
http://www.geoengineeringwatch.org/chemically-nucleated-snow-what-is-it/

...quite interesting & almost /or very/ scary - WTF ?

Robert

Quote from: theONE on October 21, 2016, 12:17:34 AMummm, ..I'm not sure what to say to that , lol
My brain is frozen right now after reading your post :)
He made what he thought was purely a gag video regarding unlocking a car door when you're locked out of it.  But you turned it into a situation where the lock was frozen, and in that case a potato might provide useful leverage for turning the key against ice resistance.

theONE

Quote from: Robert on October 22, 2016, 08:02:40 AM
He made what he thought was purely a gag video regarding unlocking a car door when you're locked out of it.  But you turned it into a situation where the lock was frozen, and in that case a potato might provide useful leverage for turning the key against ice resistance.
That is very cool reasoning ;)


Yorkshire pud

Why make something simple so complicated? Before the really cold weather starts, run silicon grease around the rubber door and window seals, rub in with a cloth.

Squirt WD40 into the locks and hinges. Or coat key with grease and run into keyhole. Electronic locks should be okay, just keep the interior sensor (usually near rear view mirror), clear. Squirt de icer on the windscreen glass where it is. Always carry gloves and a scraper.

Robert is your mother's brother.

albrecht

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on November 21, 2016, 10:34:28 AM
Why make something simple so complicated? Before the really cold weather starts, run silicon grease around the rubber door and window seals, rub in with a cloth.

Squirt WD40 into the locks and hinges. Or coat key with grease and run into keyhole. Electronic locks should be okay, just keep the interior sensor (usually near rear view mirror), clear. Squirt de icer on the windscreen glass where it is. Always carry gloves and a scraper.

Robert is your mother's brother.
Ha, actually you can get into fun arguments with folks about proper stuff to use on locks, hinges, garage doors, various car parts, machinery, etc. Some will swear that WD-40 "attracts dirt," other swear by 3-n-1, graphite (which is a powder so depending on application harder to work with) or lithium grease, teflon, and various combinations thereof depending on the job but especially for locks. There can even be some vehement disagreement and pet theories.

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