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Quote: Originally Posted by konqerror Lead free solder is a whole lot more brittle than solder with lead in it. It also is a lot more difficult to get it to reflow correctly. The combination of those two factors causes a ton of issues…
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Quote: Originally Posted by konqerror Three words: lead free solder. Yea, it's called "silver". It's another basic element akin to lead, however more conductive.
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Quote: Originally Posted by CustomTB We did things different last quarter and it worked so... We thought we would try something new Yes, and that was forgotten as soon as last quarter....
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram Lost you at 'fanaticism.' Ramble on. Read below, all though I may actually be the "fanatic" until you apparently have to deal with a person who has a different phone. What do yo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram Lost you at 'fanaticism.' Ramble on. While I do like reading your thoughts, I have never seen you post anything that has been scientifically plausible in any aspect. I'm amazed …
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram Lost you at 'fanaticism.' Ramble on. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia "Fanatic" and "Fanatical" redirect here. For other uses, see Fanaticism (disambiguatio…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram Lost you at 'fanaticism.' Ramble on. On second read, yes. That's usually where reasonable discussion ends. Thanks for adding a (1) towards my research. No, I do not always tru…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Vadania No, probably not. If you take the fanaticism out of it then it's really not the best handset out there at the moment, so why advertise that you have a subpar product? Ecosystem wise the iPhone is …
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram Hmm. T-Mobile had good sense and goodwill that lasted all of one quarter. AT&T has competed them away on handset price, and Apple's probably not too thrilled at Legere. I wou…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jpellino And the Ballmer Memorial 20/200 Hindsight Prize goes to.. John Legere! Awesome!
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Quote: Originally Posted by Relic Biometrics used in a car door mechanism would be a pretty cool accessory. Only because it makes it easier for the legal owner to gain access. If you're not the legal owner, then the glass is pretty…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta That's just peanuts. Try a van de graff generator (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_de_Graaff_generator) which chan easily achieve millions of volts. You can put your hand on one and the worst t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ClementineOrange In america, houses have fuses, and bathrooms especially have GFI outlets that have a chance of saving a life in the case of a electrical ground fault via water. No, we have circuit breake…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Wiggin But an established retailor in a country with good consumer safety laws is going to have enough skin in the game that they will make sure they are selling safe products. This thought is one of…
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Quote: Originally Posted by WelshDog Does anything ever get recalled in China? Their industrial/tech economy is so young, that they haven't yet developed the "safety culture" that western nations have. It is also possible that cultu…
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Quote: Originally Posted by joeliu58 Chinese does have an electronics standard (CCC) for safety as UL approval. The problem is that Chinese government agency does not enforce it. Sad to live in China where faulty product/food/water/air…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AussieinHK This happens because domestic electrical installations in China do not use Earth circuits to save many on copper wire. Serves em right. I'm not well versed in common electrical installation…
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Quote: Originally Posted by donarb Umm, he can't be electrocuted and in a coma. The word electrocuted means to kill with electricity. The gentleman involved had enough electricity pass through his system to put him into a coma. I i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Apple ][ Well that's just you. I like sarcasm, and this POS tablet deserves to be mocked and so does anybody who defended this POS tablet on this forum in the past. This was an obvious flop from t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Three years ago, Apple launched the original iPad to a Yerba Buena Gardens audience of tech journalists who largely scoffed at the notion of anyone buying it. CNET interviewed me at the even…