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On Sat, 04 Sep 2004 22:44:41 -0600, Sir Circumference
wrote: It has been some time since I have gone to a RS for anything. The last time I needed a micro switch. There was this very young girl who met me at the door and ask if she could help me. I said to myself, "bet she dosen't have the faintest clue what a micro switch is, but what the hey". "Yes, I need a micro switch". She walks over to the cabinet where they keep small parts, pulled open one of the drawers, reached into one of the compartments, held up a micro switch and said, "will this do?". It's a shame you carry that kind of stereotype in regards to girls. Clear your mind and judge everyone individually. Ah - only kidding. Did she have dynamite legs dude? |
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You really should run a spell check on your signature before posting. You
misspelled "putz". "patgkz" wrote in message ... Time to get real and stop whining. In case you haven't noticed: SWL'ing, ham radio is dying...the demand just ain't there anymore! Why would any retailer stock a shortwave radio in this day-and-age? Step into a Radshack store...what do you see? Stuff that makes them money: cellphones, cell accessories, home theatre.....NOT SHORTWAVE RADIO.... DUGH. If you want a freakin' radio so bad....get on the Internet and search one out. I'm sick of this "boo-hoo Radio Shack doesn't stock my favorite items like they did 30-years ago" crap. This is 2004, not 1974! Do you see shortwave radio's in the Sears and JC Penney catalogues like you did in 1974? Of course not! Why would the shack be any different? Why would the Shack want to continue to cater to a bunch of cry-babies that want an outdated product like a shortwave radio! Get real. "lsmyer" wrote in message ... I've been keeping my eye on the YB400 which is being closed out at Radio Shack. Last week, my local store still had one, and the price was $129.97. Yesterday, I went in to check on the price, and they didn't have any left on the shelf. In fact, there was other stuff in its place, and you couldn't ever tell that the YB400 ever had been there. When I went to ask the manager, she said that she didn't remember that radio because she had only been there two months. Good excuse. So I tried to get her to look it up for me on the computer. Of course, she asked if I knew its catalog number, and of course, I didn't remember it. She messed around a bit, but she never found it. I went home, found the catalog number (20-234) and called her back. This time, she checked and said that they were out, but they could get me one. I asked what the price was down to. She said $129.97. (Still too high for what I was hoping to spend). Then she told me that I would have to come in and pay in advance if I wanted her to order one of these from another store. I said I'd let her know. |
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