by MattTech »
Thu Apr 24, 2014 5:07 pm
The mindset of the Iphone-clutching googling community is that the internet will be their savior, and anything can be solved through it.
In some general cases, yes.
In the electronics arena, mostly, NO!
I see more mis-information put "out there" on the net that turns my stomach to read it - how on earth could someone possibly know the truth and do a "repair" with this kind of crap posted?
I've seen the results many times of "internet-led" servicing come into my shop.
And trust me, it wasn't pretty.
You simply cannot jump over mandatory elements to success.
Theory, formulas, lead-dress, modifications, etc, all need to be understood in order to complete the job at hand. - properly.
Just firing up a soldering iron and buying a cheap DVM and googling the net doesn't qualify anyone to work on electronics.
Seems no one wants to sit down and read a book and learn any of the basics - god forbid that's boring! - not fun! - and takes too too long!
It took me years to hone my profession - the old-school way, and from that I can now reap the rewards and provide the services that others need.
I didn't skip the important and of course mandatory steps, but these "newbees" and putzers think they can, and rely on "the net" to guide them through.
Nah, sad to say, again, it ain't gonna happen that way.
The Internet is a marvelous thing, however it's not a good substitute for actually being there.