This would be a prime example of low-tech solutions to beat high-tech from yesterday's new army game article. But no, the army's new high-tech network is impenetrable...
Didn't CSI (original Las Vegas, 1st season?) have an episode where a guy made a rubber case of his arm/hand for a halloween 'hand piece'... then had a gazillion copies made so couldn't be proven to be his specific ones?And I think also CSI Miami had an episode where the 'evil guy' transfered fingerprints from a wine-glass and framed "H". Simplely by using some tin-foil, and hot ironed it onto a wooden handled knife? (I think there were a few other steps involved, but it sounded straight forward 'in theory).Or have I been watching too much CSI to really believe everything I see on TV ? :)
xnus980wNov 28, 2006
alternative mafia approach: cut the finger off.
nakaniNov 28, 2006
This would be a prime example of low-tech solutions to beat high-tech from yesterday's new army game article. But no, the army's new high-tech network is impenetrable...
dj_sea2005Nov 28, 2006
*ba dum dum tiss*
flashpittNov 28, 2006
It also reminds me of what Nicholas Cage did in the movie National Treasure.
frugforestNov 28, 2006
Didn't CSI (original Las Vegas, 1st season?) have an episode where a guy made a rubber case of his arm/hand for a halloween 'hand piece'... then had a gazillion copies made so couldn't be proven to be his specific ones?And I think also CSI Miami had an episode where the 'evil guy' transfered fingerprints from a wine-glass and framed "H". Simplely by using some tin-foil, and hot ironed it onto a wooden handled knife? (I think there were a few other steps involved, but it sounded straight forward 'in theory).Or have I been watching too much CSI to really believe everything I see on TV ? :)
mtyoungNov 29, 2006
The perfect use for this would be the new vending machines that use thumb prints to access a prepaid account. Mooch off of the big junk food junkies at work.<a class="user" href="http://www.coryarthus.com/news/151/">http://www.coryarthus.com/news/151/</a>
grigNov 29, 2006
Uh, wouldn't it be a LOT easier to just use Silly Putty to make a mold of a fingerprint?
ringwurmDec 4, 2006
I could think of some very fun.....uses.....for this article....
Closed AccountMar 30, 2007
LOL, you have put some thought into this I see.Better to join a "wife swap" club........
Closed AccountMar 30, 2007
Wrong, nothings impenetrable.
lynmikelNov 20, 2007
i am interested in this topic
citizenx10Jan 30, 2008
Dang, and I just went out and bought me a brand new fingerprint garage door keypad. I gotta try this on mine. Anybody had any luck with this fingerprint reader?<a class="user" href="http://www.tdsupplies.com/keypads.html">http://www.tdsupplies.com/keypads.html</a>