I see a lot of this. One of the things that strikes me is lack of common sense science and engineering understanding. I am not talking understanding particle physics. I am talking understanding the basics of say a freaking lever, or pulleys. We really have lost a lot of the spirit of DIY as a society in general.
Tomorrow, the power goes out and your drinking water is unsafe, how many would know what to do to make sure they have just basic safe drinking water. It just feels more and more that people just don't know how things work, and more so are afraid to try. Recently my fridge went out. I fixed it myself, and I will be the first to say appliances are not my specialty. But I went out and learned, from the internet and a friend who does know appliances and used what I already knew about other electronic devices to fix at the cost of a fan motor vs a new fridge or repair service. Yeah whoopty do for me. I am a cheapskate so I think like that and I knew the useful life of the fridge was still about half there. But so many in the states just have a very disposable attitude to things...
Just my rant on a similar thread...
Ken
Tomorrow, the power goes out and your drinking water is unsafe, how many would know what to do to make sure they have just basic safe drinking water. It just feels more and more that people just don't know how things work, and more so are afraid to try. Recently my fridge went out. I fixed it myself, and I will be the first to say appliances are not my specialty. But I went out and learned, from the internet and a friend who does know appliances and used what I already knew about other electronic devices to fix at the cost of a fan motor vs a new fridge or repair service. Yeah whoopty do for me. I am a cheapskate so I think like that and I knew the useful life of the fridge was still about half there. But so many in the states just have a very disposable attitude to things...
Just my rant on a similar thread...
Ken
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