September 13th, 2007What do You Mean I Wasn’t Supposed to Open the Casing?

I need this: I Void Warranties T-Shirt at Think Geek
You may call yourself a tinkerer, a techie, a builder, a hacker, a fabricator, a decontructionist, a DIY enthusiast, a maker, a baker or even a candlestick maker. You have a compelling desire to understand how something works. You aren’t content with LED status lights and plastic casings - you *need* to see the wiring and to understand which types of integrated circuits are being used (digital or mixed signal?). Your fingers show soldering iron scars. You have a shoebox filled with capacitors and inductors. You know how to build it back bigger, better, and stronger. But most importantly, you void warranties. And you’re damn good at it.


September 14th, 2007 at 12:02 pm
This sounds like hubby when I first met him. LOL… He had loads of this stuff around the apt and then as we went along in the relationship most of it started disappearing off the face of the earth.
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September 14th, 2007 at 12:39 pm
Our Alienware computer was the first one we owned that L didn’t void the warranty on. Alienware actually encourages you to crack open the case and have a look.
Thanks for the idea! I haven’t been to Think Geek for awhile and L’s birthday is coming up. He HAS to have this shirt!
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September 14th, 2007 at 4:38 pm
That would apply to me today.
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September 14th, 2007 at 6:55 pm
I forgot about Think Geek. I like your new blog design.
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