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02/14/10 5:15 AM

#307323 RE: Stock Lobster #307316

***Key Replicator Here>let me unlock your car for you Alternative Product Solutions

Handheld Scanner Can Copy Car Keys Just By Peeking At The Lock
By Jeremy Hsu Posted 02.12.2010 at 1:11 pm

Key Replicator Here, let me unlock your car for you Alternative Product Solutions (check out image)http://www.popsci.com/technology/article/2010-02/lock-diving-sensor-creates-replacement-car-keys-good-or-ill

Locksmiths and car thieves can both get excited over a new handheld device that electronically maps the inside of car locks and then provides the key code within seconds via USB cable connection to a computer. The key code, matched to the make of the car, allows key-cutting machines to churn out a replacement key. Popular Mechanics reports that the key replication only works for Ford vehicles so far -- news that may leave bemused expressions on the faces of Ford owners.

The Electronic Key Impressioner (EKI) comes with common vehicle keyway inserts, a USB cable, and lock mapping software. That software connects to a database full of updated key codes, which also allows the system to remotely "brick" devices that have fallen into the wrong hands. But car manufacturers may not accept that reassurance, even as the EKI creators hope to expand their device's ability to work with a wider range of cars. Unhappy automakers could render it useless by changing their lock technology completely.

Another caveat is that the system mainly works for old-fashioned keys, as opposed to newer car keys that contain transponders. But tools already exist for locksmiths or less savory characters to crack the transponder codes.

Either way, look for this magical key replacement (or Grand Theft Auto) device to come your way late this year.



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02/14/10 5:59 AM

#307328 RE: Stock Lobster #307316

READ>*US Budget Projected Interest Rate Sensitivity Analysis: Quantifying The US Default Buffer

Submitted by Tyler Durden on 02/13/2010 17:02 -0500

*NOTE: Long piece filled with images

While the realistic outcome over the next 12 months will likely be between the Medium and the High cases, it implies that ever more tax dollars will have to be used simply to cover interest payments to both domestic and foreign creditors. And should the liquidity and funding crisis in Europe escalate, and the hatchling Black Swan migrate across the pond, causing a spike in Treasury Interest Rates, then what pundits lament about Japan's debt spiral will promptly be forgotten, as it becomes an all too real phenomenon not across the Pacific but here in our own country.



http://www.zerohedge.com/article/us-budget-projected-interest-rate-sensitivity-analysis