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Default Adding missing SATA connectors to motherboard

Archimedes' Lever wrote:
On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 22:19:49 -0500, kony wrote:


Oh, you mean you bought something as an end-user, and claim
that's knowledge, but you still can't wrap your head around
soldering a mere connector onto a PCB.


I used to make 7000 connections a day, and my work looks like that of a
machine. My soldering is easily an order of magnitude better than yours.
My knowledge of rework and retrofit procedures as well.

It's quite ridiculous.


You ridicule yourself.

This is a very simple soldering job
that you've blown out of proportion.


No. It is MORE than a mere soldering job, as I stated in my original
reply, which you likely did not read.

Ok, you made a mistake
underestimating the ability of people who have held a
soldering iron.


No. I have seen banks of dumb ****heads like you that claim to be good,
but fail miserably when hundreds of thousands of dollars of company
assets are at stake. I have personally beat out a crew of 50 such
assholes for a chip removal task where their standard lab boys were
scraping pads. That was a $10M+ rework effort.

It's like billiards. You have to know a little bit about the nitty
gritty to be able to do the really tricky shots.

You, and nitty gritty have never met.

That part was not such a big deal but
continuing to insist you are right contrary to common sense?


You're an idiot. Your grasp of common sense would fit on the tip of a
molecular probe.

It's just amazing.


I'd even bet you don't know what *that* word means.



kinell, what is it about usenet?


NT