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.
I don't know why some people appear to have been annoyed by this
comment - I completely agree with Tony - I too think that most everyone
here *COULD* to component level troubleshooting if they wanted to.
It's not just "want to." Sure, I 'want to' be able to figure out
and apply
these skills, but I don't because I just don't have the time in grade nor
the time to build up that kind of experience. It makes it sound like
aspiration is the only thing that is lacking, and that's what I object to.
No, I stnad by what I said. You _COULD_ learn component level
troubleshooting if you wanted to. You certainly have the ability. You are
not stupid, and you'e proved by your posts to this list that you can
reason logically.
Now, the fact that you don't haev the time is another matter. Actually, I
think the amount of electronics you'd need to learn is actually quite
small. But I do agree that it will take a fair amount of time to get used
to it, your first <n> troubleshooting sessions will tkae a lot longer
than your later ons (I speak from experience here).
I ahve no idea what else you do with your time, and it's none of my
business anyway.
-tony