From: R. D. Davis <rdd(a)rddavis.org>
All that person needs to do is get a soldering iron,
solder, some bits
of wire, a scrap circuit board, something to tin the iron with
[snip]
Sure, and all a person needs to do to become a violinist is to buy a violin
. . .
and start practicing.
Practice doesn't always make perfect. Some people can't learn how to play.
Learning to solder properly is not difficult. I was
given a soldering
iron and Radio Shack P-Box kits to build as a young child, when I was
in elementary school. Hence, soldering is the sort of thing that even
a young child can learn to do
Sure it is. I learned as a child, from my mother.
so there's no excuse for any
computer-collecting adult to not know how to do it.
Knowing how to do something and being able to do that thing are entirely
different. If my eyesight is gone and/or my eye-hand coordination is gone
and/or I have tremors, all the knowledge in the world won't get the job
done.
Glen
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