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Nobody at the tech blog has any hands-on electronics assembly experience?I mean, these are discrete components soldered through a hunk of perfboard, not some ultra-tiny surface mount stuff.If it is beyond you, then learn a little of it if you can some time. It could be useful in your line of work. ;)
Sorry I'm old school like that.I know today you can have little experience in the nuts and bolts of these things and still have a handle on operating them and gaging how useful or cool they are."Not knocking the writer" is all I'm saying.
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strider_mt2k @ Aug 24th 2007 8:50AM
Nobody at the tech blog has any hands-on electronics assembly experience?
I mean, these are discrete components soldered through a hunk of perfboard, not some ultra-tiny surface mount stuff.
If it is beyond you, then learn a little of it if you can some time.
It could be useful in your line of work. ;)
strider_mt2k @ Aug 24th 2007 8:53AM
Sorry I'm old school like that.
I know today you can have little experience in the nuts and bolts of these things and still have a handle on operating them and gaging how useful or cool they are.
"Not knocking the writer" is all I'm saying.