HiTech
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Jul 23, 2007, 7:39 PM
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Re: [J.R] Toshiba TV picture problem, Help please!
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JR you must be a far-left liberal, as toften their trademark is name calling when backed into the corner of despair. Never once did I purposely demean you via name calling nor will I start to. Sadly, you've lowered the bar for yourself. You're frustrated with me because I suggest that you be truthful to yourself of your inabilities. I spoke with your safety and finances in mind which you seem to disregard. But what I failed to realize is that this repair is on your time, your expense, your risks. My response wouldn't have been any different to others who trod in here asking us to point them in the right direction, knowing full well that they have rarely ever plugged in a solder pencil, let alone can identify components on a television chassis. People like you want to be lied to rather than hear factual truth. As for me being full of myself or a lack of knowledge on the subject matter, there will always be a technician around the corner who may be better than me... same goes for any other vocation or sports in life. But, I have made a comfortable income from my knowledge and experience. I am no longer a bench technician at present since I have clearly seen the future of electronic servicing for the most part and my family needs to eat and dress well and then some. You took insult from the get go, despite my mentioning (twice) that I admired your eagerness to service this yourself. Perhaps the next time around, when a poster submits a thread like yours, I'll reply with: "replace D102, C100 and Q20... plug it in and you're good to go" while giving no regards to whether those components exist or even apply to the situation. It's a good bull$hit answer that will leave them chasing their tail while wasting time, energy, and money. Afterall, so, so many folks want to be lied to, right?
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