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Originally posted by m³ñ
I remember reading an article about a guy who tried making a PI 133 into a keychain... He couldn't drill through the ceramic, and ended up chucking the poor thing against the ground several times.
Originally posted by Visable-assassin
this is what happons when you dont have access to micro diamond drill bits
Ive got bits up to 1.5 inches and they are not hole saws...or wood bits
Originally posted by m³ñ
lol Don't ask me, I didn't even try drilling the ceramic. I just hit that SOB with a hammer and got it overwith.
I didn't bother cutting the PII off of it's PCB. I just put the entire PCB on the keychain, in fact, it's the hub of my keychain. ;B
Originally posted by Visable-assassin
thats excessive...id just use the chip..not the whole thing
Originally posted by m³ñ
It is a tad annoying, but it's rather handy. I know which key is on which ring (there are 5 rings on it, each on a corner, one ring has a SIMM on it with another ring at the end).
Originally posted by m³ñ
Well, I used to leave my keys places... So this is my way of remembering them.
Originally posted by m³ñ
Geeze, thta's a nice knife. I usually keep my knife with me, too. It's illegal in Oregon, but I carry it anyway. Mine happened to cost me $10 at a little place on I-5... They had so many illegal knifes, it wasn't funny... Legit business, too. They had hotdogs, stuff like that. A minimart... I asked about this knife (I think it's intended to be a knife to gut fish with, or something like that) and the lady pulls out a box full of butterfly knives and switch blades... I said to myself 'whoa, this is nuts... Just get the $10 blade and get out'.
I'd take a pic and share it with you of my keychain, but unfortunatly, my ISP blocked the IP address of my Girlfriend's FTP server.
Originally posted by Visable-assassin
LOL
Bali-songs (butterfly knives) are legal to own in Oregon and are legal to carry in oregon..as long as they are not concealed...benchmade knives (one of my fav companies) is from portland...they sell some of the best balis known ! so no worry
and tell your ISP to stop being pussies and unblock it
Originally posted by m³ñ
lol Yeah, Oregon law says that 'any knife that can be opened with one hand is illegal', at least that's how I remember it. Doesn't bother me...
Benchmade? I'll have to look into that. I'd perfer my Grandpa's buck knife (WWII standard issue to Marines?) to anything else, but the blade on it makes it prohibitive to carry aournd.
My spelling just sucks tonight. Missing easy words... I need sleep. Did I mention I had 3 mid-terms today?
Originally posted by Visable-assassin
IF tht was the case man my spyderco's and others would be illigal
here is an older site that reviews a little of the basics..the fastest one I could pull up off hand before work...here you can see that in oregon they are legal as long as they are not concealed
and yes Benchmade makes some awsome stuff...they fucking machine their own screws for gods sake LOL good knives !
Originally posted by m³ñ
Alrighty. Now, what's the definition of 'concealed'?
That's good to know, though. That means that none of the blades at that store were actually illegal... It also shows that a cop lied to me.
Originally posted by Visable-assassin
never listen to a cop...write your local DA and or attorney general for a written letter stating your knife laws
cop tried to tell me my knife was illigal when i got arrested...guess who got his knife back
ok back on topic