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Re: Please God. Pretty please. Please let BD's drive fail soon!



"G. Morgan" <graham@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Jax wrote:

>G. Morgan <graham@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
>news:tbhub9lm7gvtrno4tvc7sm98srlj4li4kh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
>
>> Jax wrote:
>>
>>>G. Morgan <graham@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
>>>news:b27ub9pnkriealh0kv0p181p9tlhbs7enr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
>>>
>>>> Jax wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Pooh Cat..... Dustin seems to be the sort of repairman who fixes
>>>>>problems by swapping out the defective unit instead of doing a
>>>>>repair.
>>>>>It takes skill to do a repair.
>>>>
>>>> You don't repair bad drives, you replace them.  Any tech worth their
>>>> salt is not going to put a dodgy drive back into a system.  They are
>>>> disposable parts.  Not only that, it's cost prohibitive to repair
>>>> drives. Why spend 3 hours on the bench and buy a new logic board when
>>>> a new drive is much less than the cost of repair?
>>>
>>>Wake up Graham! We're talking about using software tools to repair the
>>>drive. We're not talking about hardware fixes. Doh!  :)
>>
>> It takes no skill to run a downloaded app from the manufacturer's site.
>> You wake the fuck up.
>
>Graham please watch your language and think about it!

I fixed your post-editing.

What am I to think about old wise one?  Should I just email you at work
so we can communicate in private?

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Well there you go again tough guy, with the threats to women.
Do you feel all macho now?



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