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Default Adding missing SATA connectors to motherboard

On Jan 12, 8:36 pm, Archimedes' Lever
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I smack holier than thou retards like you around.

No you don't. You would be put in prison for assualt if you did.

My technicians can do very complicated SMD work.


Yeah... you got a whole gang of 'em. Right.


No. Just access to a few very good ones.

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?



You're an idiot. I'm an engineer, and I also assembled, and still do
in large system integrations. I also worked as a technician. I also
worked as an engineering technician.


A good engineer would not make such rash pronouncments before knowing
all the facts.

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


I let my technicians worry about good solder joints.


I'd bet that all your technicians know very little about soldering
science.


They are all certified (5 day test once a year) and have some kind of
sticker at their station.


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,


I think that you are a retarded pussy that jacks off at the mouth a lot
in Usenet, but would cower irl.


You are such a "One-trick-pony" A real engineer would have a more
creative mind than only being able to come to usenet and deliver one-
dimensional insults.
A real engineer would be able to slice his opposition with a surgical
knife. You use a dull hatchet.

based upon your
comments here.



That is one of your problems. You should give the same credence as one
would during a face to face meeting, not use some other lame standard
because you are in Usenet. You making assessments "based on" a single
post tells a lot about how little you must know.


You can type this with a straight face? You call people f&*k-tards
every other sentence? what a hoot you are!

In our company a technician with an attitudde like
your would not last very long though.


Like I said, ****tard... I smack retarded little asswipes like you
around. I know EXACTLY what stupid ****heads like you are about.


No you don't. You would be in prison for asualt if you did that. And
certainly be out of work.

Only the very best engineers
can have an attitude, in my experience.


Well... **** off! How's that, dumbass?



There you go again.. Mr. One dimensional!


Bwuahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!


pretty cocky for being a technician.


You're pretty stupid for claiming to have a mental age that matches
your numerical age.


Great Insult! Try going into the complex plane for a few insults
though - ok?