These days, I'll look up what I want on radioshack.com first and write
down their part number, then bring that to the store.
Often they still can't find it, but at least with the number they can
look it up in their computer & find out whether there's any point in
looking...
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Doug Smith W9WI
Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66
http://www.w9wi.com
73, Ken
Pete
"Jim" <inagadd...@webtv.net> wrote in message
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I went to the Radio Shack in Tonopah, Nevada. Tonopah is one of those
old mining towns in Nevada where once the mine went belly up, the town
nearly folded. This store was a combination Radio Shack and Western
Auto (a car parts store). Now the amazing thing is this Radio Shack was
the best stocked store I ever saw. Even more shocking, the store
manager knew what he was doing. When I mentioned this was the biggest
Radio Shack I ever saw to the store manager, he told me that the nearby
Tonopah Test Range and the Nevada Test Site used this particular store,
so regarding components, they had at least one of everything in the
Radio Shack catalog.
That is about par for the course for Radio Shack these days. You want a
cell phone? Nope, already got one. You sure you don't want a cell phone?
They still have some pretty decent scanners and decent shortwave radios
but after that you can forget it. There are probably a good dozen of
them within about 40 miles of me and I can't recall the people being of
much help at any of them. If you are looking for hookup wire, resistors,
etc, Buddy you are on your own. Hate to see it though and frankly it
shows that we are a consumer society, not a producer society which
explains the lack of knowledge and know how that goes into the
conveniences. Not a pretty picture.
Radio Shack
You've got questions, we've got clueless imbeciles.
Radio Shack,,, You got questions? Huh,we don't know what's in this
store.
cuhulin
I don't know if they even have much decent shortwave stuff anymore. The
last time I went to one, most of the Grundig/Eton stuff was gone. They
have a few of the really low-end pocket models, and the "Red Cross"
emergency radio, but other than that it was mostly small Radio Shack
brand models. I did notice they have a Radio Shack knock-off of the
S350, but that was about it.
In the last few months because of their internal problems, they are
doing a massive revamping which will focus on new televisions and cell
phones...everything else is secondary.
The sad part is that they still are the ONLY place in town to buy ANY
components.
If you want the status quo to change, I suggest you find a kid and
teach them to BUILD stuff instead of allowing them to watch television
and play video games....Radio Shack like so many other companies just
offer what the masses want.
TMT
Merry Christmas and 73 from Bill - WA8MEA
http://HamRadioFun.com
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> Internet Killed The RadioShack Store....
> Internet Killed The RadioShack Store....
> (Sung to the tune of "Video Killed The Radio Star....")
>
> Merry Christmas and 73 from Bill - WA8MEA
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LOL! They were good back in the day but they have sucked for years now.
I wouldn't mind seeing them take the pipe. They sell junk now. I'm
amazed they're still around...
I walked in the local store here a while back and one of the store
lackeys asked if he could help me. I told him that I needed a couple
of integrated circuits. He said we don't have those. I chuckled to
myself and walked over to the IC rack and grabbed a pair of D
flip-flops. I smiled at him as I walked by and waved the package of
chips at him.
On another occasion I walked in and got whatever I needed and got in
line. The line was five deep and only one register was open. The
store was crowded and one of the high school worker drones - ya know,
wearing the rad shack smock and the name tag - was sitting on the floor
and playing with a radio control car. I'm a little cranky to begin
with and the store is hot so I yell up to the dude at the register,
"Hey buddy, how bout we get this guy over here playing with the toys to
open up another register?" Got a few chuckles/smiles from the others
waiting in line and the kid put the toy away and helped out. See, I
don't mind telling people exactly what I think or if need be how they
should behave. So I leave the store and over to Wal-mart for some more
shoppin. A little while later I'm walking past the Rad Shack and the
manager girl is outside on the sidewalk playing with the car. I laugh
to myself.
Just try not to lose it and be rude to those people over there. Try to
be polite to em. Most of them are just high school kids or marginally
capable of eeking out a living and stuck in a dead-end job.
73
NEO
I hate Radio Shacks that have some low-IQ nigger as store "manager".
You ask them a question and 5 minutes later a (wrong) "answer"
percolates up from the murky depths of his pea brain while the
dumb-ass monkey gives you that self-satisfied look like he just told
you the equation for time travel. LOL!
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I think you are being overly senitmental in your memories. Radio Shack
always sucked (at least in my lifetime).
Radio Shack was essentially bankrupt when the Tandy takeover happened
(1963?) and has gone downhill as a parts source from that low point
ever since.
Now, corporate-wise, they did seem to have some savvy in the
60's/70's/80's for having far-east low-quality stuff manufactured and
sold with their brand names.
In a certain sense, the new corporate-approved attitude of "we don't
know anything about electronics" is a good replacement for their old
attitude of "we pretend to know more than you about electronics". But
it doesn't really matter, because really deep-stocked parts houses are
a few mouse clicks away today.
Tim.
Complete with obscenly over-priced chinese made RS branded product
that is utter complete junk just 2 steps above Dollar Store
merchandise.
Once you grasp this fact above, you will understand fully.
The Radio Shack we once all knew died a very long time ago.
Personally I would wish for them to file Chapter 11 and
dissappear from the pimpled face of American Retail Trade
alltogether. I would not miss them one bit as 95% of what
you can get at RS at any given time you can get elsewhere
for 40% less the price, and you don't have to put up with
totally ingorant salespersons who "graduated" from RS College
(similar to McDonalds Hamburger University) after a 3 hour
sales propaganda session that would make a "condo time-share
land sales vactation getaway package" salesman puke his guts out....
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Attention, ants!
Your leaders' rants,
your shit-filled pants,
your mindless priests,
your force-fed beasts,
your gluttonous feasts,
your well-paved streets,
reductive feats
of heartless greed,
insatiable need,
have sowed one seed:
the bed you built,
the throne of guilt
far from the lilt
of mockingbirds'
sweet songs... No words
can hide your turds'
stench nor explain
your puny pain
as your mother's rain
of cleansing piss
pours down on this
your false ant bliss
and false ant gods.
Against all odds
your hoarded pods
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and your worst first thirst
goes unsated. Lo!
No love below,
o mighty ants? So
no love above.
Ring around the rosey,
pocket full of posey,
all fall down.
brilliant!
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