Hi, i want to buy a Lombard harddrive cable, and i found this http://www.pbparts.com/shop.php//lhdc.html it's cheap and they ship to Chile, but anyone have experiences with this site? what do you think?
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Because of our free market economy.http://www.pbparts.com/shop.php//9229101.html
Why is this screwdriver $49?
"5-Point Torx Driver Tamper Resistant Tool. Certification is required to purchase this tool. ".. Are you joking?
/me goes to local hardware store and spends $10-$20.
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Perhaps you need to be certified as a complete moronic 'tard? That way the only people who are certified would try to buy it from them instead of another cheaper source, leaving pbparts to know who is certified or not.Yeah.. what kind of certification you need to use that tool!?
It's much easier to just Dremel tool a flat cut in the screw head, so I can take a flat blade screwdriver and be done with it. IBM used those tamper resistant screws on their parts, too, back in the day."5-Point Torx Driver Tamper Resistant Tool. Certification is required to purchase this tool. ".. Are you joking?
/me goes to local hardware store and spends $10-$20.
oops!
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Yeah.. what kind of certification you need to use that tool!?
I'm thinking that since it's a tamper-resistant tool, they may want some kind of certification of lawful usage (i.e., being a repairman as opposed to being a burgler. It's probably a legal liability thing.I'd say it might refer to requiring an Apple certification - the reason Apple uses Torx screws in the first place is to try and stop people like you and I from opening them up.![]()
Either way....requiring certification to buy an overpriced screwdriver does nothing but make them look ridiculous.
So if I put in my employer even if I'm not using them for my job, would they let me buy them?I'm thinking that since it's a tamper-resistant tool, they may want some kind of certification of lawful usage (i.e., being a repairman as opposed to being a burgler. It's probably a legal liability thing.I'd say it might refer to requiring an Apple certification - the reason Apple uses Torx screws in the first place is to try and stop people like you and I from opening them up.![]()
Either way....requiring certification to buy an overpriced screwdriver does nothing but make them look ridiculous.
I bought a 120 piece tool kit from tigerdirect.com and it has a large selection of tamper resistant bits with it. Plus, it also cost $20 less then that screwdriver does.I'm thinking that since it's a tamper-resistant tool, they may want some kind of certification of lawful usage (i.e., being a repairman as opposed to being a burgler. It's probably a legal liability thing.I'd say it might refer to requiring an Apple certification - the reason Apple uses Torx screws in the first place is to try and stop people like you and I from opening them up.![]()
Either way....requiring certification to buy an overpriced screwdriver does nothing but make them look ridiculous.