Source saves the day
Gee I thought it was supposed to be last words, but okay I can see I'm in deep here, all these IT guys and team leaders and solderers and whatnot, hey I'm not in IT, but becaue of the IT industry I've had to be in it, while trying to do my normal job as a journalist, simply because the IT industry comes up with things that don't work without a kick here and a tweak there. Take that in mind the lot of you who drum up your own experience.
My internet connectivity dates back to '94 when I was being ripped off by compuserve and CSIR for my then R2000 per month connectivity fee and every flipping day since then, in all that time we've gone from 9.6kbps right through to G-d on a plate.
And as all these updates and changes have come about, I've had some frustrating moments where I've done 'stoopid' things that most of the time haven't worked, but sometimes they have. And during those times I have had some very brilliant advice in forums and the occasional bs, but I can't ever remember being flamed the way noone flamed source.
So if we're all going to carry on about experience and who does or knows what, then I think Sources latest victory in finding a solution for his problem (albeit not related to the soldering issue - it came about because of it - with no help from noone no matter what he says about research) and noones subsequent pathetic flaming on the subject, proves IN MY EXPERIENCE, that Source has provided a much better contribution overall to the internet community than noone has, or ever will, unless he thinks before he flames.
So sticking to my original point in this forum, my case rests.
Oh and sorry to people like spamtheman who want people like Source off 'your' internet (was it yours back in '94 when I wasn't competing for bandwidth with f-cktards like yourself, I must ask) but perhaps you should check his latest post on how he solved his issue, maybe then you too will reserve your useless comments until you have a case to make.
Nighty night all.