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Good troubleshooting skills are important in the DIY world because your project is probably a one-of-a-kind activity. Nobody else on the planet has the same setup that you do, so do everything you can to learn the ''concepts'' behind the troubleshooting suggestions provided here so that you can apply them to your situation. In some cases you may find a literal solution to a specific issue but don't count on it. Think bigger. Think outside the box.
 
Good troubleshooting skills are important in the DIY world because your project is probably a one-of-a-kind activity. Nobody else on the planet has the same setup that you do, so do everything you can to learn the ''concepts'' behind the troubleshooting suggestions provided here so that you can apply them to your situation. In some cases you may find a literal solution to a specific issue but don't count on it. Think bigger. Think outside the box.
  
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Revision as of 12:18, 27 January 2015

Good troubleshooting skills are important in the DIY world because your project is probably a one-of-a-kind activity. Nobody else on the planet has the same setup that you do, so do everything you can to learn the concepts behind the troubleshooting suggestions provided here so that you can apply them to your situation. In some cases you may find a literal solution to a specific issue but don't count on it. Think bigger. Think outside the box.

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