I think _everyone_ here could do component-level
troubleshooting if they
wanted to. It's mostly a matter of logical reasoning, and I think everone
here can think logically.
This implies that those of us who can't or don't do it are lazy, and I
resent that implication. I am firmly aware of my limits when it comes to
troubleshooting, I'm all thumbs with a soldering iron, and I don't have
the sort of day job that gives me the time to become acquainted at this
level. I can do many small tasks and do basic troubleshooting, but I think
it is a bit much to expect everyone to perform at your level, especially
those of us who do not have employ in an engineering field.
Considering I do have a doctorate (MD), I don't think this has to do with
sloth on my part.
I'm sure this is not what you meant to say, but it can certainly come
across in that fashion.
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