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BradleyTCO

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Is that the girl from the AT&T commercials?
 

Imp

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What exactly is she doing?

Not sure... but that appears to be a soldering iron. Where her hands are, it's metal and there's a vent right above. I'm guessing that in reality, the lady would probably be Asian and know not to hold the hot part.

Also, obviously not AT&T girl... she's much "bigger."
 

Dr. Zaus

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I read about this. It's a fetish called "probing." Ideas Boom is probably a porn fetish think-tank, creating and catering to new fetishes.

She could probe MY test points!

Yea, I was reading about this: I thought that 'probing bukakke': using her braces as a molten solder wick, was JIMP material.
 

ImpulsE69

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Something about this stuck in my head, and I wonder if this is part of some informational video and she's not pretending to solder, but instead using it to point out different parts on a motherboard...who knows. For all we know she could have had a big disclaimer right before telling viewers to make sure their soldering iron was not plugged in.
 

balloonshark

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He was paralyzed after being thrown from a horse during competition. Perhaps not doing jump-rope, but I get the connection. ;)
I got the connection. You're not right in the head meant he is crazy. I used to have friends who used the expression. He has a warped sense of humor which is similar to mine and I laughed at what he said. That's why I added a grin smiley and lol.
 

Jeff7

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Something about this stuck in my head, and I wonder if this is part of some informational video and she's not pretending to solder, but instead using it to point out different parts on a motherboard...who knows. For all we know she could have had a big disclaimer right before telling viewers to make sure their soldering iron was not plugged in.
It's Shutterstock photo# 205937137.

The total electronics knowledge present during the photo shoot:
- This thing is a soldering iron.
- This board has electronic parts on it.
- The two of them go together somehow.
- The soldering iron's packaging said to use safety glasses.

Darn photo models, they just can't seem to fix that poor motherboard. This guy even tried his hand at it with a hot air pencil and all he got was 2nd degree burns. :\

Here's a nice one: "Soldering of electronic circuit board."
That's an oscilloscope probe.

Someone else with mild burns.
 
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Thebobo

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Something about this stuck in my head, and I wonder if this is part of some informational video and she's not pretending to solder, but instead using it to point out different parts on a motherboard...who knows. For all we know she could have had a big disclaimer right before telling viewers to make sure their soldering iron was not plugged in.

yep because her hand would be in flames holding it there.
 

Strk

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Something about this stuck in my head, and I wonder if this is part of some informational video and she's not pretending to solder, but instead using it to point out different parts on a motherboard...who knows. For all we know she could have had a big disclaimer right before telling viewers to make sure their soldering iron was not plugged in.

It's just a stock photo. They are just bulk shoots that are sold to whomever needs it for whatever they need it.
 

Stopsignhank

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It's Shutterstock photo# 205937137.

The total electronics knowledge present during the photo shoot:
- This thing is a soldering iron.
- This board has electronic parts on it.
- The two of them go together somehow.
- The soldering iron's packaging said to use safety glasses.

Darn photo models, they just can't seem to fix that poor motherboard. This guy even tried his hand at it with a hot air pencil and all he got was 2nd degree burns. :\

Here's a nice one: "Soldering of electronic circuit board."
That's an oscilloscope probe.

Someone else with mild burns.

I was going to say that Rob Byron has a fixing a circuit board fetish. However looking at a couple of pages of his portfolio I would have to say that this is my favorite picture of his. http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-389...-the-air.html?src=xqx1UibpAqsin_n3sWsueg-2-14 Not sure why.......