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Wired February 2005 Charles Graeber |
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Popular Mechanics February 3, 2009 |
Quick Fixes for Front (and Sliding) Door Locks Advice for fixing locks to keep your home secure without calling a locksmith. |
AskMen.com Aaron Broverman |
How To: Pick A Lock We're not advocating picking locks for nefarious purposes, but if you ever find yourself locked out of your house, here's what you need to know to get back in. |
Wired May 22, 2009 Charles Graeber |
Email Transcript: Medeco Objects to "Tobias Attack" Test Conditions Simulating the high-security locks manufactured by Medeco, the author uses engineering to evaluate whether Marc Tobias could truly crack the system. |
Real Travel Adventures October 2005 Bonnie & Bill Neely |
Munich's Historic Torbrau Hotel Munich's Torbrau hotel has a colorful history with many famous people enjoying its comforts and graciousness, which always exceeded any other hotel of its generation. |
Chemistry World May 14, 2010 Phillip Broadwith |
Powerful pocket sized NMR magnets Arrangements of chunks of permanent magnetic material that can be tweaked to give strong, uniform fields could open the door to more sensitive and higher resolution portable nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometers, say researchers in Germany. |
This Old House Max Alexander |
Keys? Who Needs 'Em! High-tech locks open with the touch of a button |
U.S. CPSC April 1, 2008 |
Master Lock Recalls Lock and Leash(TM) Locks Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard Red surface paint on the locks contains excessive levels of lead, violating the federal lead paint standard. |
Popular Mechanics November 24, 2009 Joe Pappalardo |
Polar Printer Reimagines the Way Magnets Work (With Video!) An invention that can reconfigure the charges of magnets in never-before-seen patterns may lead to new varieties of contact-free attachments and friction-free gears. |