On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 2:28 AM, John Willis <[email protected]> wrote: > At a lot of tool stores they sell a cheap little metal tab that is a key > fob, and it has various tabs along its sides that are shaped for standard > and phillips screws (a tapered tab to fit into one of the slots on a > phillips screw). > > Put it on your keyring and you can open a lot more sizes of screws than a > dime or single driver ever could. >
I used to do that, but found I had to use a key retractor to avoid having it tear holes in my pockets. > Just be aware that getting spotted "tampering" with the outlets - > especially now since modern airports have hundreds of outlets for personal > use - could land you in a small security room for a couple hours, or on a > list. > Portland International seems to be a notable exception (to the point that most of these protective doors, having been left open by accident by various people, have been ripped off entirely).
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