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Infrequent thoughts of a professional geek
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Andrew Breese | Infrequent thoughts of a professional geek Home About Reading List Andrew Breese Infrequent thoughts of a professional geek Home Long time between fixes Leave a comment Posted by Typhoonandrew on February 13, 2023 It’s been a decade or so since I had to fix a broken piece of IT gear, and unfortunately I dropped my old laptop and broke the screen. Repairing what we already have is important. As is finding ways of making sure we get the best life from the tools and equipment we have. Despite how disposable as old laptops are, I didn’t want this one going to the recycling centre just yet – and I paid a small fortune for it a long time ago. Instead of throwing a few thousand dollars to replace the aging 7 or 8 year old unit I ordered a replacement screen online for a few hundred dollars, and crossed my fingers that it would work and arrive in one piece. Even though this is a basic fix it’s exciting to work on hardware. My apprehension for...
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