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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."
 
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.
 
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This is how superman got paralyzed.
 

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.
 
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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.
 
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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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.
 
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.
 
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.......
 
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