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Is Locksmithing a dead trade for losers?
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Is Locksmithing a dead trade for losers?
"Bret Ludwig" wrote:
| wrote: | dirtbag wrote: | | |So is this what the trade has become? | | | |Toothless, unclean morons in search of a bar of soap? | |Pretty sad. | You must of seen this by now (gone to geeks) | http://www.hackaday.com/entry/1234000507073793/ | The machine can do it without human attention, though. Only when it starts setting itself up -- http://members.shaw.ca/adamhighstead/ch851227.jpg |
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