Talk:Kensington Security Slot
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[edit] Another Kensington Lock
Now I may be mistaken, but IIRC, "Kensington Lock" is also a lock located on the Thames near Kensington. Can anyone, perhaps a Londoner, confirm or deny this? 129.69.42.46 13:30, 17 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Is this statement true and/or unbiased?
The Kensington lock is a good solution for busy offices, but given enough time and/or proper tools, thieves can easily circumvent it.
The proper tools for opening (certain) Kensington locks within a minute are a pencil, a roll of toilet paper and some tape. I guess you can indeed call it easily circumvented, but can you call it a good solution?
[edit] Attachment?
How would you attach them to a table? Are there tables with Kensington security slots too? -- Frap 10:18, 13 November 2006 (UTC)