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On Fri, 17 Feb 2006 18:13:14 -0800, running dogg wrote:
David wrote: On 17 Feb 2006 15:38:25 -0800, "Joe Analssandrini" wrote: This is a real shame. Radio Shack has strayed far from its roots - they no longer even sell Radio Shack brand radios! But there's really nowhere else to go when you need a small electronic part such as an unusual adapter, different gauges of resin-core solder, audio-video cables, unusual batteries, etc. And if they go "belly-up" in your location, you're just out of luck. Sure you can buy from some of the mail-order companies (Allied Electronics - owned by Radio Shack, I believe - is particularly good) but you must wait for delivery and shipping charges can be somewhat high. It is often uneconomical to buy a small item from a mail-order house. I hope they'll realize this and leave the digital cameras, computers,.cellular telephones, toys, and so forth, to other retailers and concentrate on being the best electronics store they once were. Best, Joe www.outpost.com Ahem. Fry's is only in CA, AZ, OR, and a couple other stores. Even in CA, if you're outside of LA, Silicon Valley, or Sacramento (one store), it's a LONG way to a Fry's. I believe that there's only a handful of Fry's outside CA. I'm lucky to have a Fry's nearby. But most people don't have that luxury. In a lot of places, if Rat Shack closes down, there will be NO sources for electronic parts. Most mail order places require a minimum order, since to ship one resistor is too much trouble. That's the mail order wing. Fry's is also in Dallas and Austin. |
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I wish there was a Fry's and a Staples store here in Jackson.There are
three Office Depot stores and one Best Buy store and one Circuit City store and one CompUSA store and one Office Max store in Jackson (and about five million other kinds of stores,gas statins,eat joints,etc) that I know of,that I have been to before.There might be more by now,considering how fast the suburb cities that surround the Jackson area are growing.I haven't been to any of those suburb cities around here in a million years,that includes down town Jackson too.Mostly the only places I go to anymore is the Goodwill thrift store which is right on my way to the Wal Mart store food department at the intersection of Greenway Drive (the Wal Mart store is on Greenway Drive,there are about seven more Wal Mart Supercenter stores and one Wal Mart Sams store around here too) and Highway 18 and once in a while I go visit my old buddy and his wife in Richland,Mississippi.Yep,there is a Wal Mart store across Highway 49 from their house too.I dont hardly go nowhar no more and I dont wants to go nowhar nomore neither.I am glued to doggys couch and my tv sets and my radios. cuhulin |
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