I picked my very first lock back in May - a fairly simple lock for a desk cabinet drawer. I picked it so that my classmates and I could use it, as the key had long since been lost. When researching how to go about trying it - for me, all it took was a straightened paper clip - I watched a few clips, and was both fascinated and shocked by how simple these mechanisms that we place so much trust in actually are. This, folks, is why a simple lock isn't enough to truly safeguard your family, possessions, or workplace.
Friday, July 19, 2013
Rethinking Locks
Every day, we put a lot of trust in locks and keys. Have a look at some of these videos, and then reconsider that trust accordingly.
I picked my very first lock back in May - a fairly simple lock for a desk cabinet drawer. I picked it so that my classmates and I could use it, as the key had long since been lost. When researching how to go about trying it - for me, all it took was a straightened paper clip - I watched a few clips, and was both fascinated and shocked by how simple these mechanisms that we place so much trust in actually are. This, folks, is why a simple lock isn't enough to truly safeguard your family, possessions, or workplace.
I picked my very first lock back in May - a fairly simple lock for a desk cabinet drawer. I picked it so that my classmates and I could use it, as the key had long since been lost. When researching how to go about trying it - for me, all it took was a straightened paper clip - I watched a few clips, and was both fascinated and shocked by how simple these mechanisms that we place so much trust in actually are. This, folks, is why a simple lock isn't enough to truly safeguard your family, possessions, or workplace.
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