I stumbled upon this forum looking for a schematic for an Acer laptop that I accidentally bricked, and given all the things I look for online I'm really surprised I didn't know about it years ago. I'm more of a lurker though and have a strong reluctance for being social, so you won't see me post much.
I started soldering when I was 8, and built my first computer from random spare parts a friend gave me back in ~2000. Some people live by the saying, "Fix it up, wear it out, make it do or do without." For me its more like, "Fix it up, wear it out, fix it up again, until it either costs more to fix than new or it's so old that it doesn't fulfill it's purpose anymore."
I have a degree in electrical engineering, and though I don't have much experience in the work field, I have many years of experience fixing pretty much anything electrical or mechanical over a very broad range of consumer devices and appliances.
I started soldering when I was 8, and built my first computer from random spare parts a friend gave me back in ~2000. Some people live by the saying, "Fix it up, wear it out, make it do or do without." For me its more like, "Fix it up, wear it out, fix it up again, until it either costs more to fix than new or it's so old that it doesn't fulfill it's purpose anymore."
I have a degree in electrical engineering, and though I don't have much experience in the work field, I have many years of experience fixing pretty much anything electrical or mechanical over a very broad range of consumer devices and appliances.
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