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June 16, 2005
Protect your ice cream
[The Rants and Raves of an Everyday Fool] Jerry Pint Locks will solve your problem. Called the Euphori-Lock you slip this onto the pint of ice cream and set the combination so only you can open it. My wife pointed this out to me.
Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.
[Engadget.com] Ben & Jerrys Pint Lock keeps your ice cream safe - Engadget - www ...: Ben & Jerrys Pint Lock keeps your ice cream safe. Posted May 31, 2005, ... Enron Blog The Mortgages Weblog Outsourcing SCM Wire (supply chain) ...
[Blog.tmcnet.com] Ben Jerry's Pint Lock keeps your ice cream safe: Ben Jerry's Pint Lock keeps your ice cream safe - VoIP Blog. ... Kinja, the weblog guide | BM - Tech Aggregation |. Previous blog: Chat-Chord PSTN Switch ...
[Popgadget.net] Popgadget: Personal Tech for Women: Ice cream lock: I know it seems pretty stupid, but I know at least one person who could have used a Ben&Jerry's pint lock, a combination lock that keeps your ice cream from being opened by others. One of my friends used to have a roommate who was so paranoid about someone eating her food, particularly her ice cream, that she'd lick everything, in plain view of everyone, before putting it away. Unsanitary, yes, but probably very very effective as well.
[Schneier.com] Schneier on Security: Ice Cream Locks: If the only way to get around a lock is to break it or stuff around it (forcing an attacker to leave obvious evidence about the entry) then the lock works. The most obvious "attack" against your ice cream pint would probably be to eat just a bit from it so that you wouldn't notice. If you need to break the pint or the lock to get to the ice cream then the lock actually works (even though it's only an ice cream lock).
Reflected tags on Technorati: Blog, Ice Cream, Ice-cream, Icecream, Lock, Punkrock, Gadgetism.org
Posted at June 16, 2005 07:28 AM
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