[Coco] An interesting computer repair story
Phill Harvey-Smith
afra at aurigae.demon.co.uk
Thu May 3 10:35:11 EDT 2012
On 03/05/2012 15:07, Louis Ciotti wrote:
> I totally agree with you Mark. America has become the throw away society,
Not just America, it's the same a lot of ways in the UK, sad though it is.
> to fix things. I grew up wanting to know how things works, and was
> constantly taking things apart, sometimes breaking things in the process.
I think that goes for a lot of us on this (and other retro computing
groups), we're hackers and tinkerers......
> Part of the problem today is that some items can be had for such a low cost
> many times it is just not worth reparing the items.
> Old electronics are the same in many peoples
> eyes. Why fix the old one when a new one can be had so cheaply.
This isn't always the case the (CRT) TV that we have in our sitting
room, we had fixed a couple of years back for around £60, it was worth
it because to have replaced it would have probably cost around £400 for
a similar specced LCD, so in this case it was worth it, especially as
said TV was only a couple of years old at that point, and the fault was
a dodgy degauss circuit causing the colours to be all funny :( A quick
look on Comet's website suggests the cheapest 32" LCD is still £200, so
still worth doing :)
Besides the fact that I actually prefer the picture on a CRT (for TV
anyway), but then I'm strange like that :)
Cheers.
Phill.
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