Kensington Desktop Microsaver Universal Computer Key Lock and Cable Security System 64162a

  • Kensington Edge: Cable and lock device to secure desktop computers and other valuable office hardware – plates attach to any item.
  • Strong, light, 6 foot steel cable daisy-chains and locks equipment together and to immoveable anchor.
  • Dome-shaped plates resist wrenching, hammering and prying with no raised portions which are vulnerable to physical attack.
  • Pin tumbler keyed lock
  • No need for manufacturer-installed plates – super-strength glue withstands up to 750 pounds of pull.

Product Description
Computers and other electronic equipment (printers and monitors) are expensive and prone to theft. Use this security lock to secure computers and other valuable hardware. The simple design saves you both money and time by not having to use individual locks to secure items. The dome-shaped plates easily adhere to equipment and resist wrenching, hammering and prying–so strong that they can withstand 750 lbs. of pull strength. The custom keying options allow a master … More >>

Kensington Desktop Microsaver Universal Computer Key Lock and Cable Security System 64162a

Medal of Honor: Warfighter

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Medal of Honor: Warfighter is a First-Person Shooter featuring covert Tier 1 military operative combat. The game is a sequel to the 2010 release, Medal of Honor, which moved the long-running game series from its roots in WWII based gameplay, into modern warfare scenarios and true-to-life conflicts. The single-player campaign features mission play involving returning characters “Mother,” “Preacher,” “Voodoo” and others in operations after their service in Afghanistan. Multip… More >>

Medal of Honor: Warfighter

Could you static electricity be generated through metal on metal?

I was just curious on this subject as i want to make a whole on an electronic gadget that i have using a drill, saw or dremel and the gadget has a non-removable electronic part and i wanted to make sure that it wont get damaged by static electricity.

If you could also find me a link to the source i would really appreciate it.