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On Wed, 22 Aug 2012 18:52:30 -0700 (PDT), Harry K
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On Aug 22, 11:27*am, DerbyDad03 wrote:
On Aug 22, 2:11*pm, Mark Lloyd wrote:





On 08/21/2012 02:30 PM, Pavel314 wrote:


On Tuesday, August 21, 2012 3:19:51 PM UTC-4, Doug Miller wrote:
micky wrote in news:bcb738t0ftffrte2jev3b2famvdffcn7h8@ 4ax.com: And thanks, I had a house key in my last car's trunk, and I really should have hidden it. So now I know what to hide. Although I think under the turnk carpet will be good enough. When we lived out in the country, we kept a spare key on the dog's collar.


I hid the key in a really good hiding place, then put an old, obsolete key in a fairly obvious hiding place. I figure that anyone finding the old key will try in in the door, see it doesn't work, and quit looking for more keys.


I did something like that with a keypad lock. On the paper that had the
code on it, I drew a line through it (still leaving it readable) and
wrote a fake code next to it.


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Mark Lloydhttp://notstupid.us


"Ignorance is self-inflicted stupidity." -- Barry B. Longyear, The
Tomorrow Testament


What did you do with the paper?


I'm sure that will totally bumfoozle anyone finding the paper.

Harry K

Engrave the combination on the back of the lock. Add 4 to each
number.
Or subtract 3
or subtract 5