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The Lock Blog

Welcome to The Lock BlogWe here at Bright Lock and Key decided to add a section about all the new and interesting locks that are coming out.  Partly because we want to show you all the expensive locks that you should buy from us, but mostly because we like different, and we thought that you might as well.  

Every couple of weeks I am going to post a new and interesting lock. It will include a pic and description of what it is and what makes it the most awesome thing you've seen since green mustard.  If you happen to run across a fun and interesting lock on your internet adventures then send us an email about it. There is an email form on our contact page.

So check back about 20 times a day, not because my number of internet hits puts me higher on the google charts, but because you never know when i might just post the next lock you can't live without. 

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Tuesday
Jul192011

You can have fun with locks

I read about this guy who made an interesting locking box for a wedding present.  It is a locked box that will only open if is in a certain spot on the Earth.  It has a built in GPS and when you press the button it will tell you on the screen how far away you are from the location of it opening.  It also only allows you to press the button 50 times.  If you would like to read more about it here is a link to the guys blog.

http://arduiniana.org/projects/the-reverse-geo-cache-puzzle/

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