Nobody repairs anything anymore. I had a broken monitor. I traced the problem down to the capacitors in the power supply. I could buy a kit on line with the capacitors all I had to do was pull the power supply (Thank you YouTube) and remove and install the new capacitors.
I went on a nationwide search for someone who knew how to solder (I used to but that was 60 years ago, besides I no longer have the equipment). When I asked about on line, most of the responses I got were, “Just buy a new one; they are cheap enough.”
That wasn’t the point. I did not want to send an otherwise operational piece of equipment to recycling for the want of $14 worth of capacitors. I did find a person half way across the country.
It sort of reminds me of the old joke about the rich man. His buddy said, “Hey, is that a new car?” “Yup, the old one got dirty, so I threw it away.”
Lord Flatulence Premium Member about 3 years ago
Is that a 1970s model?
Cornelius Noodleman about 3 years ago
They still have TV repair men?
RLG Premium Member about 3 years ago
From the look of the TV, it has been at least a 50 year relationship.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member about 3 years ago
It looks like a black and white TV.
MayCauseBurns about 3 years ago
TV is a medium because anything well done is rare.
sandpiper about 3 years ago
But it’s the 7th game of the series. I gotta have it by tonight.
klink49 about 3 years ago
Why do cartoonists always show TV servicemen carrying TVs with the screen outwards?
dflak about 3 years ago
Nobody repairs anything anymore. I had a broken monitor. I traced the problem down to the capacitors in the power supply. I could buy a kit on line with the capacitors all I had to do was pull the power supply (Thank you YouTube) and remove and install the new capacitors.
I went on a nationwide search for someone who knew how to solder (I used to but that was 60 years ago, besides I no longer have the equipment). When I asked about on line, most of the responses I got were, “Just buy a new one; they are cheap enough.”
That wasn’t the point. I did not want to send an otherwise operational piece of equipment to recycling for the want of $14 worth of capacitors. I did find a person half way across the country.
It sort of reminds me of the old joke about the rich man. His buddy said, “Hey, is that a new car?” “Yup, the old one got dirty, so I threw it away.”
redback about 3 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0q7MLPo-u8
Spence12 Premium Member about 3 years ago
This is me at the computer repair place.
oldlady07 Premium Member about 3 years ago
But…he wanted one of those big ones that hang on the wall!!
WCraft Premium Member about 3 years ago
Dang – I never saw a console that small! (0r are those two guys just really large?)
Lee26 Premium Member about 3 years ago
This sure dated this cartoon. I hadn’t realized it had been around THAT long. Should this be called ‘Nerman Classics?’
Bill The Nuke about 3 years ago
When was the last time you saw a cabinet TV? My father had a TV repair shop and we used to carry those things for him. Most weighed a ton!
bobpeters61 about 3 years ago
That’s how I feel about my computer.
VickiP123 about 3 years ago
that looks like my husband… he’d probably go nuts if the TV went on the fritz
mpolo11 Premium Member about 3 years ago
If I can find the parts in back.
Calvins Brother about 3 years ago
Today he’d be holding an I-phone or Android. It’s like losing a third arm.
raybarb44 about 3 years ago
That’s why you have at least one back up; just in case……
TracyKlujian about 3 years ago
How old is this comic?
POGGERS {person} about 3 years ago
I NEED IITT