I stopped at Rat Shack today.
The signs outside were the 50-70% off kind of stuff.
My motivation, was just to come inside, and 'cheer on' the lone guy behind the
counter.
Sure, they can suck at times, but as said in other posts, 'when I really need that
7805 voltage reg, they were there, and a mile away'
Radio Shack has always been a stop for the fast last minute parts. No complaints, I do
electronic design as a consulting business and there has been a fair share of on the
bench at 8PM and 'I need it now' for a show and tell tomorrow, and its not in the
lab stock.
I got the TRS-80 the day it came out. We knew the Z-80, but months of BASIC peek-poke and
learning the expansion bus, adding a disk got us way ahead of the other S-100 guys just
getting started.
Radio Shack, I will miss you, but I don't think you are done just yet. Your online
presence is what we have been asking for.
Dropping into the store for the LM317 IC, is probably gone.
Randy
Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2015 04:13:16 +0000
From: dave at
661.org
To: cctalk at
classiccmp.org
Subject: Re: Radio Shack
On Thu, 5 Feb 2015, Charles wrote:
yeah the 80?s kept their radio shack?.
90?s kept their radio shack?
anything after that ? is like "Cell Phone Accessory Express?
if you are lucky they might have A switch or A capacitor?. And MAYBE it MIGHT be the
value you actually need? but how many people re-cap their power supply with ONE cap?
how many people need just one cap?
thinking about this is making me angry?. I am glad radio shack is gone?
rest in hell!
I often have episodes of "dammit! that was my last xx uF cap!" and then I
go to Radio Shack to see if I can find it.
--
David Griffith
dave at
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