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Originally Posted by iCorpRoadie
(Post 9082946)
that's cool. could be usefull to put copies of all your passport, DL, visa's, cc's, etc on it and take it when traveling.
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Originally Posted by falconea
(Post 9083001)
It's a few pounds of solid metal. Would probably upset security enormously.
I know just the person who would like this as a present. Still, as you say, not exactly a portable password memory device. iCorpRoadie, That is a great idea! I'm going to scan in my passport, DL, medical insurance card, and, heck, birth certificate, and keep them on my IronKey when I travel. |
Originally Posted by birdstrike
(Post 9083870)
falcone, That's very cool! Since I studiously ignored all things Da Vinci Code, I'm really glad you provided the link! ^
Justin also makes cheaper "replicas" which can be found here: http://www.cryptex.org. Here is a picture of my good cryptex: http://www.bluering.org.au/leon/cryptex7935.jpg I also popped them on my kitchen scale last night - my good one is just under 4 lb, and my replica is just under 3 lb. Be warned - they aren't cheap! Audrey |
Originally Posted by falconea
(Post 9089638)
Here is a picture of my good cryptex: http://www.bluering.org.au/leon/cryptex7935.jpg
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Aka James bond usb drive.
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