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Radio Shack eulogy

Posted: Sun May 17, 2015 10:48 am
by ghostjmf
So my phone made an awful noise during the recent heat wave. It turns out that was what its ring had turned into. It kind of sounded like someone had stepped on a cat, repeatedly, but the only cat around was sitting in a chair with his ears straight up looking just as alarmed as me.


Phone still actually worked, if you could ignore the new dying-cat ring sound, but I decided to get replacement. Awful squeal only appeared at end of ring after temps went back to cooler, but I decided I still needed replacement. I had bought the phone at Radio Shack umpteen years ago. The local RSs are in various states of "selling everything", with "everything" still not being stuff I immediately need, so I haven't stocked up. The stuff I know I will eventually need they have already sold out of. At any rate, the last time I was in one, I didn't notice corded landline "princess" phones being featured. They are, apparently, still selling them, but only online. I was afraid of online purchasing from a place I know is bankrupt, so I wound up ordering a similar phone (doesn't have caller ID, though, but my answering machine does) elsewhere online.


There is, however, a lot of the kind of stuff RS sold that I will eventually need, but that I don't know the names of. I tend to save packaging materials of weird electronic parts stuff, so some of this I do know the names of, at least RS's names for them. Others, not so lucky. You could, on a good day, wander into an RS, describe what you needed & actually have an employee guide you to it.


I believe in Newton, MA You-Do-It electronics is still in business. This is like an RS run by real electronics mavens. So I have hope, if I need something I do not know the on-line look-up name of, that I can go to You-Do-It & they'll tell it & sell it to me. Other people in other areas are not so lucky.


But here's a blog written by a former RS employee, describing how the store treated its employees:


http://www.sbnation.com/2014/11/26/7281 ... gy-stories


dammit, though, even after that indictment I still miss a place to easily get a manual splitter switch for the signal from my TV antenna. Even though even RS had gone over to ones that require RCA (3-leads) style of input/output for those, & was phasing the ones I use out. Before they phased RS itself out, that is.