Here in the lab we take ALLLLLL necessary precautions.
There is a fire extinguisher near by (I can't remember if I got it re-filled or not from last time, hmmmm
)
And as you can see I have the finest (chinesium) LONG reach probes that can all to easily span the gap between tube socket pins, so at least
I don't get electromotated across the room after the blinding flash…
And there is a fire proof hoody overcoat somewhere around here, buried under who knows what, ya know just in case the obviously defective parts "can't handle the truth" er sumpt'n…
And of course there is the de rigueur smoke replacement and restoration kit, (with a lifetime supply of refill cartridges, (just add water)) readily at hand for those 'quick fixes'.
And the motto hanging on the wall that says "You Can NEVER Be To Careful", which is covered by postit notes and phone numbers for Dog only knows who anymore.
Just as a reminder of how I managed to live to tell about those 'memorable' past exploits…
hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
Calibrate my meters, really?
You want me to live on the edge of trying to not only be precise but accurate as well????
Is this called pushing my buttons AND yanking my chain and at the SAME time?
I tell ya, some peoples kids…
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
JJ