About five years ago I went into a Radio Shack and was looking for their parts bins when a sales associate came up and asked me if she could help me find something and so I ask her if they still carried germanium diodes. She said, "We sure do -- and it's free with a two-year contract." Apparently anything that didn't sound familiar must be a new kind of smart phone that, of course, they carry and can give away for free with a two-year contract until proven otherwise. I told her that what I was looking for was about the same size and shape as a resistor. She asked if that was a flip-phone. It took several minutes to explain to her the basic type of thing I was looking for. I told her that usually there was a set of cabinets with drawers that had small parts in them. That rang a bell and so she led me to the back and there was a breadbox-size cabinet that had some resistors and silicon diodes and not much else in it. When I opened the top drawer and pulled out a bag with two resistors, she asked ME what those were!
I remarked that I remembered that days that the name "Radio Shack" actually meant what it said, to which she replied, "We sell radios!" and pointed to an AM/FM clock radio near the checkout counter.
I think that might actually have been the last time I was ever in a Radio Shack store until I stopped by the one nearby during their closing sale.
I remarked that I remembered that days that the name "Radio Shack" actually meant what it said, to which she replied, "We sell radios!" and pointed to an AM/FM clock radio near the checkout counter.
I think that might actually have been the last time I was ever in a Radio Shack store until I stopped by the one nearby during their closing sale.
