> 
> 
> On 13 Mar 2008, at 16:03, Thomas Leitch wrote:
> 
> > You can force your way into my house should you really want to, but 
> > that doesn't mean my front door is broken.
> 
> That's a flawed analogy. In this case, your "front door" is 
> simply not locked. Opening the door requires no force whatsoever.
> 
> (And if I happen to come in and take all your stuff, good 
> luck on getting your insurance company to pay out.)
> 
> 


Wrong. It is locked.

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