If I really was born with sight, I'd want to be able to assemble components, computers especially, but robots would be very interesting too. It really bugs me that when I need to change the battery or ssd or whatever in my laptops, I always require sighted help. Yeah, I've seen some desktop components, but never all of them connected, DK how they interract and how it all fits together to create such powerful machines. I herd that blind people can disassemble computers to some extent, but I haven't found any tutorials explaining this in a way suited to the blind. I guess it could also be that the only computers I have are laptops, I have actually three of them! Anyway, thing is, even a sighted person needs a magnifier to see the processors and pins and stuff on a laptop's motherboard that's orders of magnitude smaller than a desktop, so I surely don't have a chance at even imagining it, needless to speak about robotics which I'd also want to do had I been sighted. Now, some of you will definitely ask why the hell would I want to endorse my self in such a thing? well, the short answer is that I want to know, even at a very abstract level, how is the OS interacting with the hardware components? why is it just working like magic, just afew API calls and that's it, what's behind it, behind even the software drivers, even the kernel? and, perhaps more important of all, how do the components them selfs work together? How does the CPU handle all those things for the software to then use?