[Namron] Lock on the Privy
Robert Atwood
rob at mummersguild.com
Wed Mar 25 08:39:44 PDT 2009
Bah! Magnetic swipe cards are easy to forge, and of course retinal
scanners do not require the eye to actually be attached to anyone in
order to open the door... who knows what lengths fair-goers will go to
access our private privy?! (Cue ominous music)
I'm thinking automatic machine gun emplacements with dna sequencing
identity checks and mining the perimeter are the only real way to be
sure.
Gives a whole new meaning to the phrase "privy run", no?
-Rob
On Mar 25, 2009, at 10:30 AM, Jacq Ball wrote:
> How about magnetic swipe cards? Or maybe a retina scanner?
>
> 2009/3/25 <vujadea200 at aol.com>:
>> I was thinking that maybe it would be better to get a lock that has a
>> combination on it instead of a key. This way we dont have to have
>> one
>> person in charge of the key and trying to track it down all the time.
>>
>> I woudl be willing to buy a lock with a combination, and I am sure
>> that we
>> can find something that everyone (or most everyone ) can remember.
>>
>> Adena
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