On Jan 13, 2007, at 10:58 AM, Derick Centeno wrote: > Hi Beartooth: > > If you are going to work with any electrical aspects of computer > hardware beyond the level of plugging/unplugging devices from a power > socket and you really intend to not damage what you have, in my > view you > really have only one recourse. Enroll for a beginners level > electronics > course and work your way up from there. Happily there exists > something > called the Cleveland Institute of Electronics (http://www.cie-wc.edu/) > which has specialized in home based training starting from courses > which > are of interest to hobbyists and some classes could be of interest to > some professionals. Although I've followed their progress as an > institution; I've never enrolled with them. However, they could be of > interest to you. > > The experience gained from using the proper tools and exercises is > priceless. A serious effort in this direction could open another > career > path. However, if that is not your interest at the very least you'll > have a better understanding of what to do and avoid doing, which in > itself could save you a great deal of money. > > Good Luck... Derick. >
Probably the best advice I have read on this or any other list in a long time :-) _______________________________________________ yellowdog-general mailing list [email protected] http://lists.terrasoftsolutions.com/mailman/listinfo/yellowdog-general HINT: to Google archives, try '<keywords> site:terrasoftsolutions.com'
