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Hello everyone
Just joined the forum. I am from the united kingdom and a total noob but always willing to learn my age is 63years. I just love to try and fix things.
Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Greetings to you. I'm an old-school guy whose computers have been spinning since the days of ATARI and COMMODORE. Unfortunately, I don't have a degree in this direction, but a lot of enthusiasm to try my hand as a total amateur. I apologize for the stylistics but I am using a translator.
Re: New Members - please post your introductions here
Hi all,
Hello from Christchurch, New Zealand. I am a hobbyist and learning electronics and repairs. Just flipped over to being 51, looking forward to talking with you all.
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Hello i'm new here as well. A friend recommended me this site and I couldn't find assistance in other forums so as this forum seems to be more specific and professional I'm looking forward to find help here and maybe help others
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My name is Carlos, I have been in electronics since the 90s also i been fixing computers for a few years now. I teach System Administration and Computer Repair.
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Hello everybody!
The first: i am German so please forgive my weak english .
I am from Germany. My hobby is repairing electronic for about 3 years.
Now I start to learn, how to repair laptops.
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Hello! New guy in SE Virginia here. I'm no electronic expert by any stretch of the imagination, but I want to learn. There seems to be a tremendous amount of knowledge here.
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Greetings! I am Dmitry from Belarus, I am engaged in repair and configuration of laptops and computers. I wish you all successful repairs and adequate customers!
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Hi, I obviously made a profile here almost ten years ago. I was googling a problem and google provided me with a link to a tread here. My password manager suggested I had a login here, and lo and behold I was able to log in
I hope I can have full access after this post
Anyway, I am from Norway, am a data and electronic hobbyist and work on trailer refrigeration system to keep me alive
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