Yeah a lot , especially when they come treat you like u know nothing i cant even respond to them if i did it will ruin the business.
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Yeah a lot , especially when they come treat you like u know nothing i cant even respond to them if i did it will ruin the business.
I didn't have that experience, but I did start an in-home pc repair business. I quit a few months after I started because the customers were just too painfully dumb- and I spent too much time trying to be nice and help them actually enjoy using their computers. My mistake there... :(
I have successfully fixed all pc problems I have come across, but I'm still about 0/50 for fixing the operators...
Sorry I'm late. Tardy but not modest
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Hmm hard to say since when it comes to hardware knowledge, I have x86 Assembler programming experience with low-level port programming of hardware: VGA display, DMA Controller, PIC, ect.. I build my own systems but I haven't delved into building/installing custom water cooling solutions or like mods. Maybe an eight? IDK.
I'd say it's round about 6
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I would say about 8-8 1/2 :)
Sprocket has now run for well over a year with no hardware or software changes...a new personal record.
In recognition of this milestone I'm upgrading myself to a 6!
It's a seven. I tried watercooling but it didn't work out as expected.
After emptying the bucket filled with water over the computer it started to make some
weird noises and finally shutdown. So I think I can't really give myself an eight.
That would be too much honour, if it's an eight it's for the effort not the final result.
Something near 8. Never tried watercooling though =|
That's because I pitied you...being from New York and all, the obstacles you had to overcome were daunting.
You have no idea! Some say it's the greatest city in the world yet there is no where to get good computer parts. I have to drive to Jersey to get to MicroCenter ffs!
cool :)
I think I'm 3 (maybe 4!)/10.