Beginners fault finding guide

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Laurence
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#1 Beginners fault finding guide

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Fault finding 101:

Is it turned on.
Are you sure its turned on.
Is it really turned on.
Can you turn it off if you turn it on.
Why was it turned off?
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Switches and "on" indicator lamps still have their uses. :lol:
 
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Mike H wrote: "on" indicator lamps still have their uses. :lol:
I should strap one to my head to show when the brain is "on".

The bulb would last for ever. :lol:
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pre65 wrote:
Mike H wrote: "on" indicator lamps still have their uses. :lol:
I should strap one to my head to show when the brain is "on".

The bulb would last for ever. :lol:
it's a bit like the fridge light though, you'd never really know if the bulb was broken.....snigger
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ed wrote:
pre65 wrote:
Mike H wrote: "on" indicator lamps still have their uses. :lol:
I should strap one to my head to show when the brain is "on".

The bulb would last for ever. :lol:
it's a bit like the fridge light though, you'd never really know if the bulb was broken.....snigger
You made me laugh. :lol:
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Ditto Image
 
"No matter how fast light travels it finds that the darkness has always got there first, and is waiting for it."
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