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Subject: Re: Rijndael & Hitachi
From: jim bell (jimdbell
home.com)Date: Sat Oct 14 2000 - 16:51:32 CDT
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> Why try to pick a Medeco when it's locking a glass door? :-)
>
> -derek
>
> PS: This isn't a hypothetical; I visited a friend's parents a number
> of years ago, and noticed that their front door, all glass (with
> nothing behind it) was locked using a Medeco lock. For those who
> don't know, a Medeco is a top-of-the-line lock, practically impossible
> to pick, drill out, etc.
The solution is obvious, to a chemist. Make the glass door double-glazed,
sealed at the edges, and filled with hydrogen cyanide (prussic acid). (with
a smidgen of phosphoric acid added to prevent long-term polymerization.)
Jim Bell
BS Chem MIT '80
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