"Mike Coatham"
** Bewa ****wit New Zealander alert !!!!!
Lastly Phil, maybe you should read this:
http://www.siliconchip.com.au/cms/A_110635/article.html
This article raises some interesting issues - if you don't hold the
requisite qualifications - isn't any repair work you do illegal?
** That article has nothing do with servicing electronic appliances.
It is all about "electrical" repair work on installed wiring - which is
the province of licensed electricians only in Aussie.
Read para.2 - AGAIN. Whilst the general tenor of the article relates to
'electrical' repair work, it also mentions plug-in appliances.
** In passing only - plus says nothing of value.
The author ( Ross Tester) is well known to me, I have met him and spoken
with him several times.
He is a 100% dope - a know nothing, complete idiot.
You and he would be like twins.
YOU really do have a MASSIVE literacy problem - don't you Mike ????
Which part of para. 2 of the article which says..
" Unlike most other states, in Queensland you cannot even repair plug-in
appliances (such as jug elements, etc)"...... do you not understand?
** The comment is quite wrong - and I am not in Queensland.
The article doesn't specifically rule out NSW does it
** The Silicon Chip article simply has nothing to say about plug in
appliance repairs.
You illiterate bloody kiwi arsehole.
In NSW, are unqualified people like yourself allowed to repair plug-in
appliances????
** No licence requirement exists, except in Qld.
Even there, the needed licence is available merely for the asking - long
as one is not doing on site appliance repairs.
BTW: I am an extremely well qualified and long experienced audio tech.
What sort of ****wit soldering iron jockey are you ???
** My post never mentioned Quad.
Your reading comprehension is that of a demented 7 year old.
Dunno - I've never met one.
** You misread even that simple remark.
You illiterate bloody kiwi arsehole .
....... Phil