Fix typos

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Ariejan de Vroom 2024-01-26 08:16:28 +00:00
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@ -81,20 +81,20 @@ After that you will need a soldering iron or SMD rework station. You will need s
flux, solder wick or solder sucker. Do you know how to use these tools?
When finished, you need to verify your work - did you put everything back together
correctly? Did you now make any shorts by accident?
correctly? Did you not make any shorts by accident?
It's not feasible for me to personally to take someone by the hand and guide them
It's not feasible for me to personally take someone by the hand and guide them
through this process.
Some people will the reply to me:
Some people will then reply to me:
> Can I just ship it to you, then?
Well, no.
I don't have time for it. I don't want to risk damaging your stuff beyond repair -
or in transit. And most of all, I'm not interested. This is not my day job, so
I get to be picky.
I don't have time for it. I'm not a repair shop. Also, I don't want to risk damaging your stuff
beyond repair - or it to be damaged in transit. And most of all, I'm not interested. This is not
my day job.
So, what _can_ I offer people who ask for my help.
@ -121,4 +121,4 @@ An added benefit is that your quest will be documented online for others to read
Repairing can be great fun. Most people can do it, given you have the right
tools and an eagerness to learn. There's a great bunch of people out there who're
ready to help you out - for your benefit and that of the entire community.
ready to help you out - for your benefit and that of the entire community.