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Perhaps the most significant contribution of Detail Overkill was Gibson's rigorous explanation of . Mike Gibson Lockpicking Detail Overkill

You can either guess at the rules—or you can measure them. Forty-seven

The sound was tiny, but in the silent office, it sounded like a gunshot. The safe door swung open. The sound was tiny, but in the silent

This is not a guide on how to open a lock. This is a guide on how to feel the lock apologize for existing.

Gibson fell into locksport roughly eight years ago as a form of physical therapy for nerve damage in his hands. While most people would be content to simply open a lock, Gibson found that the feedback —the microscopic vibrations, the shifts in rotational torque, the clicks that normal humans cannot hear—was a data stream.