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Smart Opens: Vehicle Edition (DVD)

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Post Mon Sep 10, 2012 2:50 am

Re: Smart Opens: Vehicle Edition (DVD)

muddassarausa:

This is becoming more ridiculous with each of your semi-literate posts and you have progressed from being annoying to being obnoxious. You posted

muddassarusa wrote: Yes KentM you very right simple is that this DVD is only good for beginners only not for practical auto locksmith.


Where in my review did I state or imply otherwise? I made this very point in the review -- multiple times. In my review, I wrote:

The intended audience appears to be non-experts that are concerned to better secure their vehicles against unauthorised entry and non-experts that are curious to know how some criminals gain entry to vehicles. I don't think a working locksmith that specialises in automotive lock-outs will learn anything useful to their daily work from this DVD.

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Auto locksmiths (and experienced car thieves) will know all of this and will have seen most -- if not all -- of these tools with the possible exception of the "European Lassoo" if they are from North America.

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If you aren't a locksmith and don't know anything about automotive entry then this DVD might be of interest and value to you. Don't buy it if you want a tutorial on using an auto entry kit, it is not that. It may also be of value to those engaged in forensic investigation, physical security consultancy or private investigations.


Don't imply that I didn't make this matter amply clear, you doing so is offensive to me. As Kent has explained, his post was made in my defence against your worthless posts. Please don't try and pull Kent into this matter as if he is agreeing with you. Unlike you, Kent has read and understood the review I posted.

There was no justification for your very first post in this thread -- none. If you had tried to read the review instead of just looking at the pictures then there would have been no need for you make your ill-informed post in the first place. Your concern was covered in my review, but clearly you either didn't read it or read it and didn't understand it. You haven't added anything of value to this thread only subtracted. Instead of apologising you are now attempting to mis-represent the content of my review and to justify your first post which has no merit or value.

So now you have demonstrated that:
(a) you have no competency in reading or writing coversational English let alone technical English;
(b) you haven't read my review or read it and failed to understand it;
(c) you have no courtesy or manners; and
(d) you are dishonest.

Given that your English is so bad why are you on an English-speaking forum? What do you hope to achieve by being here other than causing offense and confusion? With your terrible written English I can't see you making any substantive contribution to this forum. You have no hope of composing a piece of technical documentation. None.

This is what you wrote in defence of yourself:

I totally understood what you drawn the picture in your preview and after explain regarding my question I appreciated then I reach on that this is not more informative more than I know about Auto lockout and other and also let you know English is not my second language but 11th language.


That is just gibberish, meaningless nonsense. The only part this is able to be parsed is -- ironically -- "and also let you know English is not my second language but 11th language". No, English isn't one of your languages. You can't count English as one of the languages you are able to use. "I totally understood what you drawn the picture in your preview and after explain regarding my question I appreciated then I reach on that this is not more informative more than I know about Auto lockout and other" is not a well-formed and meaningful English sentence or phrase, it is just a bunch of English words thrown together.

You are an obnoxious and ignorant person and I'd appreciate it if you kept your gibberish away from any threads that I start.
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Post Mon Sep 10, 2012 2:53 am

Re: Smart Opens: Vehicle Edition (DVD)

KentM wrote:
piotr wrote:
KentM wrote:
piotr wrote:
KentM wrote:I liked the disclaimer used several times that this DVD might not be for Auto locksmiths already practicing car opening procedures every day:

"I DON'T THINK A WORKING LOCKSMITH THAT SPECIALIZES IN AUTOMOTIVE LOCK-OUTS WILL LEARN ANYTHING USEFUL TO THEIR DAILY WORK FROM THIS DVD"

"IF YOU AREN'T A LOCKSMITH AND DON'T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT AUTOMOTIVE ENTRY THEN THIS DVD MIGHT BE OF INTEREST AND VALUE TO YOU. DON'T BUY IT IF YOU WANT A TUTORIAL ON USING AN AUTO ENTRY KIT"

Kent


Sorry but I don't understand your post. What are you trying to say?


What I am trying to say is simple and clear that this DVD is helpful for beginners like me

Kent


Fair enough. Thanks for the clarification. Those aren't "disclaimers". A disclaimer is a legal concept/device that occurs in relation to contract law and tort law (specifcally duty of care). I was scratching my head trying to make sense of what you had posted given the meaning of the term disclaimer. I thought you were accusing me of doing something wrong. :???:


My using the word DISCLAIMER was not limited to the legal meaning of the term but I was trying to come to your rescue in response to the message muddassarusa posted.

I was trying to highlight what purpose this DVD is intended to serve. Sorry for the confusion.

Kent


Thank-you for trying to defend me. My apologies for mis-reading your intent.
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Post Mon Sep 10, 2012 9:31 pm

Re: Smart Opens: Vehicle Edition (DVD)

Regarding those keyfob jammers, is there any way to mitigate against this type of attack? I've used these once before to learn how they work but they effective block the keyfob signal from a good 30 feet around your location. These days most people are pretty wise on it considering you (should) get into the practice 0f listening for the honk your car makes when locking it...
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