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Dave Cutter 01-11-17 10:20 PM

I am a long time believer in that "if you can't fix it... you don't own it". But... I can't buy into all the manifesto demands. Not all code should be open code... and many parts, and pieces can't profitability be sold as home repairable. For some things... factory serviceable makes good sense.

Lascauxcaveman 01-11-17 10:21 PM


Originally Posted by game_player_s (Post 19307880)
I had two co-workers at the computer shop where I use to work at who would only watch the IFixIt YouTube Channel videos with the nerdy girl because they claimed she was the hottest female nerd woman they'd ever seen. :lol:

Good a reason as any.

exmechanic89 01-11-17 10:22 PM

My extreme cheapness makes me heartily agree with the OP. :)

WolfRyder 01-12-17 12:16 AM

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Originally Posted by game_player_s (Post 19307880)
I had two co-workers at the computer shop where I use to work at who would only watch the IFixIt YouTube Channel videos with the nerdy girl because they claimed she was the hottest female nerd woman they'd ever seen. :lol:

Well she is rather attractive.

gaucho777 01-12-17 12:54 AM

"You can learn a lot by having a bicycle." -Richard Feynman (Nobel Prize-winning theoretical physicist)

jimmuller 01-12-17 05:55 AM

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bulldog1935 01-12-17 06:05 AM


Originally Posted by OldsCOOL (Post 19306133)
Wow, I saved the planet. All y'all can thank me later.

I'll thank you now, and if we can pull this off, it will be our grandkids who will thank us.

Dave Cutter 01-12-17 09:51 AM


Originally Posted by bulldog1935 (Post 19308103)
I'll thank you now, and if we can pull this off, it will be our grandkids who will thank us.

When I advocated for the clean air act (of 1970).... my ancient grand father took me aside and pointed out that never before in his long life had he breathed such clean air. Nor had he even imagined such clean drinking water. This was in the late sixty's.... and todays water and air is even cleaner today than back then.

Efforts at the base level of the environmental movement.... population control. Are on the very verge of a realization of those efforts. As the boomer generation dies off..... the planet will be over-resourced.

Out grandkids will be fine. The grandkids, of our grandkids will be fine. Long after our species become extinct (as ALL species do)... the planet will be just fine. Then the sun will go red dwarf..... well that's a whole different story. No amount of recycle/repair will fix that.

bulldog1935 01-12-17 09:57 AM

Hijack on
Those observations apply here (US and most of The West), but not the rest of the growing industrial world.
It's not resources we're depleting, but species - not from natural extinction - and the greatest risk right now is to our oceans.
Hijack off.


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