True. But a lot more people would never have the guts or the skills to even attempt it.
They do practice for it a lot, though
True. But a lot more people would never have the guts or the skills to even attempt it.
Right!! There's a very high demand here in the states for that.And you think that arranging a job in order to move to the states would be difficult. You are a tech geek, and you know it!! Don't undersell yourself.
Ah now that you are back we are going to be silent/serious.
When it's really complicated, I take pictures, print them out, then punch holes to hold the screws and stuff.Yup. I've been lucky not having spare parts on the robots. So far. But what trips me up are remembering where the different sizes of screws go. I mess that up sometimes.
I prefer a .38Firearms tend to fix things well too. I have a friend who couldn't solve the Rubik's cube and resorted to "fixing" it with a .22.
Wait, i am rendering a video again , you will see a bit of my hands and my t-shirt this time.
Prepare to be amused rave.
Hi Jerry, it seems rave had more fun than us
Here is a small vid.
Camera angle is horrible i thought it was ok, a bit corrected at the end. (should be 60fps but have no idea what youtube made) use 72060p
Terry's single. Ohhhh .... she's gonna KILL me for that!!
Howdy, Voltvilleians !!!!! Methinks I will stay out of the current conversation. LOL
I fix broken things, including cameras with a few choice words and a lot of yelling. If that fails to fix the problem, then I use a sledgehammer.