>I'll make off with your expensive laptop after quickly slicing through the kensington cable using a small and inexpensive hydraulic cable cutter. (You)r laptop is mine now. What Timmy and his computer gon do?
the point is insurance. if companies/schools use these locks they get their money back in case something is stolen. it's not to prevent (You) from being a massive dick.
>>108420177>enabled computrace
You stole my thread idea from the other day asshole
>>108420177i've never seen them in use except in like a retail situation where i imagine half the purpose really is just keeping the stuff on the display table and not on random shelves
>>108420177>using a small and inexpensive hydraulic cable cutter.anon are you seriously so weak you can't rip these out by hand? it's only held in by a few mm of cheapshit metal locked into the cheapest possible plastic or "alloy" frame
>>108420202Hehe, yes. I also saw the image you used for Kensington, it is amongst the topmost image results when googled/yandexed.
>>108420426I can do what, but there's a chance that my hands might get bruised a bit in the process, or skin of the palm might tear or get scratched a bit, rendering my palm a bit rough, and then my gf would immediately notice the difference in plam feel when I'm gently stroking her pussy lips later in the day.
>>108420177Do not run under the bus on way out!
>>108420177give it back jamal
>>108420602Anyway you must agree with me then that this must be one of the stupidest inventions of all time
>>108420177has anyone ever used a kensington cable?