Purposely ? No. But when your mind is faster than your hands at times you forget things like plugged in connectors. Last time I nearly shortwired and electrical cars battery. Had about 10 Amperes that would have been the end :/
ah come on ! you have to let me win from times as well or this aint fun xD
I could beat you with my pet eel. do you like to swim?
If that were coming from a man, I'd take it to be a very crude sexual statement.
That's [MENTION=4398]Giggly[/MENTION]. It is one crude sexual statement after another with her.
Somebody put a leash on that madwoman!
I could beat you with my pet eel. do you like to swim?
Bad jokes aside, my istp dad doesnt lay hands on shit he doesnt know about.
I was fascinated with the first family computer, and every few weeks I'd do something to it late at night to tweak/explore some new configuration or OS for it.. and sometimes bring it to a broken state. What got me good though is trying to get it running again before my Dad woke up. Rinse, repeat.
Do you have any failed projects sitting around?
i posted this in my blog too but this is great.
i know next to rubbish about electronics but this video was amazing.
[YOUTUBE="l2vvsexdguQ"]Analyzing and messing with a headlamp[/YOUTUBE]
i've always really enjoyed electronics design, micro-architecture. i found that out taking apart my old laptops to change the fluorescent screen tubes and taking apart my cell phones to replace cables. if you find the right supplier you can buy a part for $1 with $5 shipping straight from Hong Kong and fix things.
Question for the ISTPs who take things apart - assuming money was not an issue, would you ever hire someone else to fix something for you that you knew how to fix yourself?
Yes, unfortunately I've found it to be necessary for some things that require special tools. If I had an unlimited, bottomless toolbox, I'd never call anyone.![]()