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Default Adding missing SATA connectors to motherboard

On Jan 11, 10:52 am, Archimedes' Lever
wrote:

Multi-layer boards *are* difficult to work with. Try removing through
hole devices on an 0.092" thick PCB.


I let my technicians do that work for me.

I can certainly do simple SMD work.


My technicians can do very complicated SMD work.

I have both laid down more fresh lead as well as reworked more assemblies
than you probably ever will. I was working on electronic assemblies back
in the seventies. You know... before you were even born, punk.

Sounds like you were an assembler before being a technician?

I know more about soldering and connections between metals than you
ever will.


I let my technicians worry about good solder joints.

would be harder to find an incompatible SATA header
than an compatible one, and indeed is a 20 minute job if the
board's not already in a fully assembled system.


Now this 'kony' retard is talking about rework and post fit operations
in an *installed system*, and he claims that *I* don't have any
experience.


I think you have lots of technician level experience, based upon your
comments here. In our company a technician with an attitudde like
your would not last very long though. Only the very best engineers
can have an attitude, in my experience.

Bwuahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!


pretty cocky for being a technician.