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Bill Baka wrote:
At any rate I self educated myself and by ten years old I was buying used console short wave sets and fixing them up and probably could have gotten a job as a repair tech at 11 years old. That motivated me all the way to college, at which point I found myself way ahead of the rest of the classes. These days things are going needlessly complex and tinkering is just about out. I can fix *ANYTHING* built before 1980 since I can get down to the real component level, but the new stuff is throw away. I am 60 and I do component level repair on SMD boards. I can fix more "anything" than you can. |
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