
The Internet Method
@InternetMethod
Fix anything with logic. The Internet Method teaches you a 3-step system to troubleshoot problems like a pro: Why? What? Which?
Developed by a Coast Guard avionics tech turned particle accelerator engineer, The Internet Method is a simple, powerful troubleshooting strategy that teaches you how to diagnose and fix anything. Learn it through our book, and solve any problem. theinternetmethod.com

Fix something today. It’s a quiet rebellion against waste. Learn how at: Theinternetmethod.com

If your first step is replacing parts, you're not fixing—you're guessing. Troubleshooting starts when you stop guessing and start testing. Be curious. Be methodical. Be the person who actually finds the cause. Theinternetmethod.com

Machines don’t fail randomly. They follow a sequence — and if you slow down and look for it, you’ll find exactly where things went wrong. New blog post: Every Machine Has a Sequence — You Just Have to Look for It theinternetmethod.com/blog/every-mac… Stop guessing. Start thinking.
$5 ratchet. $80 ratchet. Same size. Same job. So why does one feel like butter and the other like gravel in a coffee can? New post: what you’re really paying for. theinternetmethod.com/blog/why-is-on…

When you don’t slow down and actually look at the problem, your guesses aren’t educated—they’re gambles. Troubleshooting without thinking is just expensive gambling. Take a breath. Follow the method. Theinternetmethod.com

Most people try to fix things by guessing. “That part looks suspicious… let’s replace it.” That’s not troubleshooting — that’s playing the world’s most expensive game of trial and error. The Internet Method teaches you how to think, not guess. theinternetmethod.com
The Internet Method: a 3-step way to fix anything. 1. Why do I think there’s a problem? (Describe symptoms) 2. What is needed for normal operation? (List the essentials) 3. Which item is missing? (Test and find the failure) Learn more: theinternetmethod.com
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