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"People break into things and steal stuff all of the time," Ms. Mange said.
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ANDREW WHITAKER has made a career out of breaking into things.
The passenger who appeared wasn't a locksmith but bragged that he was good at breaking into things -- normally cars.
Accidents happen, smart people can fall for phishing scams, and thieves find ways of breaking into things, whether it's the Kryptonite bike lock or Gmail.
And with all the hacks in the last month or so – I know how hard hackers are actually working to break into these things, so that worries me.
You have to be maybe a little bit overly confident to break into new things, but a little bit overly humble about what you don't know, and admiring of the talents different people bring to the table.
"It's hard to break into these things," he says.
They dig up people's lawns, poop on their porches, take over their attics, and even after the city spent $31 million on raccoon-proof trashcans still manage to break into the things.
The idea is plain enough: You open the box and you have a relatively svelte DAP whose usefulness lasts only as long as included audiobook (to the best of my knowledge, no hackers have gone public with how to break into this thing and load up your own tunes, nor would I see why anybody would particularly want to).
There's a padlocked outside toilet, but we feel we've broken into enough things tonight, so we leave it alone.
Mr. Schwartz said he had been looking for a way to break into "the reality thing," and when TBS executives suggested a reality version of "Gilligan," he leapt at the prospect.
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