The Dilbert comics are usually drawn (I might not be very precise here) at least a month before publishing (in papers or on web). This you'd know if you read the blog. Bad geek, baaad!
So, no, there most probably is no connection there.
Without bothering to read this particular FA, I'll point out, that in an article about this same subject somewhere else it was stated, that it's quite easy to tell if the lock has been forced this way. Apparently the bump key leaves a distinguishable scratch/bump-mark just below the keyhole. Of course, I expect you to believe me without me having to point you to that article. Not sure though if this can pose as enough evidence for insurance companies. However, as far as I understand, the fact that a lock has been picked by the means of ye olde lockpick is quite provable, thus I would imagine that a "bumped" lock is also provable by your local police locksmith/whatever expert.
Try JFK?
Yes, someone with a brain would at least attempt a "frist post" comment!
Like, ohmygod, 10 extra bytes per toon?
The Dilbert comics are usually drawn (I might not be very precise here) at least a month before publishing (in papers or on web). This you'd know if you read the blog. Bad geek, baaad! So, no, there most probably is no connection there.
Without bothering to read this particular FA, I'll point out, that in an article about this same subject somewhere else it was stated, that it's quite easy to tell if the lock has been forced this way. Apparently the bump key leaves a distinguishable scratch/bump-mark just below the keyhole. Of course, I expect you to believe me without me having to point you to that article. Not sure though if this can pose as enough evidence for insurance companies. However, as far as I understand, the fact that a lock has been picked by the means of ye olde lockpick is quite provable, thus I would imagine that a "bumped" lock is also provable by your local police locksmith/whatever expert.
Is it just me, or is there a difference between "AI" and "learning AI"?
amsterdam really deserves much more credit than this, if you know what i mean (and you most probably do). :)
that wise man must've been an american. ;)