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    Not sure exactly what to say, scrolling through this forum I'm amazed at how knowledgeable many users seem to be. So far on this site, I've learned that I have a LOT to learn. And honestly, I'm excited about that and excited to get started.

    I'm on the younger side of the millenial crowd, been graduated with my bachelor and fully employed for just about 5 years now. Working in the real world was quite a bit different than I expected, and so far my career has taken a path I never would've predicted. My degree was chemistry/physics focused, but while I was interning at a manufacturing company back in 2018 one of the IT guys mentioned what a pain it was replacing the $300+ thin clients they were using to run powerpoint presentations on TVs around the plant. I said it was ridiculous to pay that much for a computer just used to play a slideshow, and that I could replace the thin clients with $50 Raspberry Pis no problem. Got told to put my money where my mouth was, did just that, and then found myself facing disciplinary action for breaking the company's global IT policy about connecting unauthorized hardware to the company intranet.

    While that definitely seemed like a bad thing at the time, apparently it impressed the right people and I found myself with a full time offer once I graduated. It's been a number of years since then, but now I've found myself in a more information-technology focused role in a group that for all appearances stopped trying to learn new technology in about '02. It's industrial manufacturing, we don't need to be up with the cutting-edge of the tech world, but I would like to see us, at minimum, stop storing application passwords in plaintext excel files and update our company servers to support https.

    I guess in general I can see an ocean of progress to cover, and I know I personally need to learn at least a sea's worth before we'll get there, so I'm looking forward to learning more about what makes the tools tick.

    On a personal level, I'm an enthusiastic hobbyist working on setting up my home lab. In programming, python was my mother tongue, but I'm avidly working on learning C and getting a better grip on cryptography applications like SHA and PGP. I've been using Linux as my daily driver for a couple years, but know that there's HEAPS more to learn, lol. I've also got a nasty habit of finding myself in ratty little computer repair stores, bargaining for old refurbished hardware to mess around with & figure out how it works. My most recent acquisition was a Surface Pro 3 with an unknown UEFI password, which I took as an opportunity to learn more about BIOS/UEFI programs & encryption. That led me to this site, which in and of itself made the purchase worthwhile.

    I'm looking forward to learning from you all, and sharing whatever knowledge I can.

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      My name is Saeed Abdulwahab.i am a computer enthusiast I graduate from environmental engineering

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        Hello,
        lazo41 here... I want to say hello and describe myself a bit. I have been in the telecom industry for 20+ years now and have seen a lot of changes. I have been a part of and seen the good and bad of the industry (dot com busts, re-orgs, and up-staffing situations) along the way. I don't have a formal degree, but I have attended 3+ years of college in various programs and have been involved in various aspects of electrical engineering. I am not trying to toot my own horn, but I just want to describe my experience and exposure. I joined this website to gain some knowledge and perhaps impart something useful as well.

        I look forward to participating...

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          Do not live so that your presence is noticed, but so that you are missed
          Gonjas

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            Hey there. Just trying to learn about various topics that this forum has to offer. New to BIOS flashing

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              Hello from Sunny California. My name is Bosko originaly from Macedonia, Europe. I'm IT Technician and SMT Specialist in ClickAway here in bay area

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                Hello from Germany, Deeki from Dortmund here. Heja BVB

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                  Hi, introducing myself as I hope to be a regular here.

                  I go by Woodsworth and am just getting into electronics repair. I have a long standing interest in taking things apart and putting them back together. I am a tech support specialist for my day job. I've been able to build my own computer and have done a num er of component upgrades on laptops and desktops. Though I want to expand into repair work. I'm needing to learn a lot and improve on skills like soldering and diagnosing electronics. I've got a MacBook A2289 I'm trying to fix which has no signs of life bar the trackpad clicking. I've also purchased a PS3 with a YLOD I'm wanting to try and repair. I'm here to learn and hopefully one day contribute to some one else's repair journey.

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                    Found this place when searching for schematics. My hobby in electronics is mainly embedded systems.

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                      Hi, i am Sebas, i starting helping my parents at a local computer shop and got myself into electronic repair. i am studing mechanical engineering but i am starrting to really like repairing electronics. i have been repairing mosly celulars and computers at software level but i am interested in repairing motherboards sice i already got the equipment to do so! i've been watching endless videos on motherboard repair but never actually tried to do it. thats when i stumbled with this site! hope to find the help that i need and maybe help others.

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                        Greetings, im Chriss. I am the one person that every friends and family comes to when they need their pc, laptop or phone fixed. Most of the times im spending too much time to get to know how to repair something, but i guess its part of learning. Looking forward to learning some more here.

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                          Hi. I want learn with us.

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                            Hey! I'm a PC hobbyist. I build PCs for fun. Badcaps has saved me from troubles tonnes of times. Thanks to the community!
                            Now I am building a Home server and I effed up again haha. Never learn from mistakes lol. Cheers!

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                              My name is Mahmoud from Algeria. I am married and have three children. I graduated from college with a degree in computer information systems and business administration. I used to be a computer programmer, but this work exhausted me and is not in demand in my country, Algeria. After that, I turned to developing Cisco security systems on computers, but I did not excel enough in it. So I turned to repairing computers, and I am developing myself in this field. I loved it and bought professional repair equipment, but I am not good at modifying, updating and cleaning the BIOS, which is why I joined this wonderful forum and I am learning from the active members in this field. Thank you.

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                                Hello from Vishay


                                I'm from Mauritius and have been in the computer store of computers for 08 years now. Along the way I have build a few machines, for work and home.
                                I also repair mobile phones, Led TVs, Laptops and many other electronics devices

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                                  Hi, I'm Richard. I am annoying and break stuff

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                                    Hi.
                                    I'm Gogita from Georgia 23 years old

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                                      Hi, I'm Brum. Unlike Richard, I'm less annoying and fix stuff.

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                                        hello, Im working from 2009, keep going to badcaps, this web is awesome

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                                          Gracias por compartir material de trabajo para nosotros los tecnicos

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