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<html> <head> <title> EuroHacker Magazine </title> <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css" /> </head> <body> <table style="width: 100%;"> <tr class="page_top_thingy"> <td width="10%"><a style="color: #000000;" href="a05.html">Previous</a></td> <td align="center"><a style="color: #FFFFFF;" href="index.html">EuroHacker Magazine, issue #1</a></td> <td width="10%"><a style="color: #000000;" href="a07.html">Next</a></td> </tr> </table> <hr> <h1>Ad hoc arsenal</h1> <p align="center"><b>Written by:</b> the paranoid maniac^W^Weditor</p> <p> Look around you. Most objects can be used to defend your life and property. When walking around you should always be checking the location of stuff that is usable as a weapon. This article will be concerned with improvised and homemade weapons. </p> <p> Let's clarify that, though. I won't list all the objects that can be used for whacking people, the list would be endless. Rather, I will list non-obvious things (some may be obvious to our more nefarious readers). </p> <p> <ol> <li>Aerosol deodorant</li> <li>Keys</li> <li>Belt (use it as a whip or a knuckle duster)</li> <li>Steel-toed boots</li> <li>Keys+bootlace</li> <li>Golf clubs</li> <li>Grocery bags</li> <li>Bicycle (swing it like a madman)</li> <li>Squirt gun (ammonia, hot sauce)</li> <li>Sharpened coins</li> <li>Coins+cloth+palm</li> <li>Walking stick/cane</li> <li>Maglite</li> <li>Newspaper (roll it up first... duh)</li> <li>Sock+stuff (lead, soap, gravel, salt, coins, pebblec etc)</li> <li>Bicycle/lock chain (swing it or use as a knuckle duster)</li> <li>Pencil</li> <li>Ash tray</li> <li>Coat</li> <li>Your drink</li> <li>Cassette/CD/DVD cases</li> <li>Umbrella</li> <li>Cup of coffee</li> <li>Circular containers of "snus" (found in Sweden)</li> <li>Fire extinguisher</li> <li>Car antenna</li> </ol> </p> <hr> <small>Copyright 2005, EuroHacker Magazine</small> </body> </html>