Wow, good to hear of a guy who is not as conceitet as are all others... 
I think much the same about myself.
Principally, you are right, it's a question of specialisation. But 
modern civilisation lives from the fact that NOT everybody can do 
everything, so handicrafts and commerce came into being. Wealth does not 
come from DIY.
Peter


Am 20.02.2017 11:26, schrieb andy pugh:
> On 20 February 2017 at 03:37, Dave Cole <linuxcncro...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> They aren't that hard to service.
>> However the Iphones are known to be difficult.   Still, the Iphone
>> repair guys are human as well.....
> I work on the principle that anything that can be made by humans can
> be made by me, given enough time and money.
> Then I decide on whether I want to invest the time and money into the problem.
>
> iPhone battery replacement is not especially difficult, I have done it
> a couple of times.
>
> I have been hacking Apple kit for years. Back in 1995 I re-clocked my
> Mac LC475 by swapping some tiny SMT resistors on the motherboard, and
> I upgraded the graphics card on my G4 Cube. That involved moving some
> of the taller components on the PSU board to the opposite side of the
> board.
> You just have to be brave enough to try, much of the time.
>


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