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Black Friday Sale,... magicarpet Dec 2019 #1
What did the employees say? marybourg Dec 2019 #2
"We're waiting on another shipment" dalton99a Dec 2019 #8
Go ask the door Nazis gay texan Dec 2019 #3
Or the door buzzard. marybourg Dec 2019 #27
Like Sears, I think they're in their death throes Zorro Dec 2019 #4
Apparently the empty shelves have been going on for a while csziggy Dec 2019 #5
Empty - which location? WA-03 Democrat Dec 2019 #6
It's neither the MurrayDelph Dec 2019 #12
I zoomed in on the walls WA-03 Democrat Dec 2019 #14
Burbank store is almost as empty tinrobot Dec 2019 #41
o, what is happening? WhiteTara Dec 2019 #7
Out of business mshasta Dec 2019 #9
Where is this one? nilram Dec 2019 #10
Recent photos from Wilsonville: dalton99a Dec 2019 #11
Back in the late 80s and early 90s, I lived in San Luis Obispo County MineralMan Dec 2019 #13
back in the day - there were these tech stores that sold the components of computers Demovictory9 Dec 2019 #16
Yes. Then PCs became commodities and got cheap, MineralMan Dec 2019 #19
Do you know how to build specialized controllers? nt Blue_true Dec 2019 #29
I don't. I built a lot of PCs, though, back when they were MineralMan Dec 2019 #44
Thanks MM. Blue_true Dec 2019 #46
Not if you build one. Initech Dec 2019 #20
closing down? Demovictory9 Dec 2019 #15
It baffles me how that chain continues to exist. Initech Dec 2019 #17
they are ridiculously too large...dinosaurs spanone Dec 2019 #18
Was discussing this with my bro at breakfast today... Wounded Bear Dec 2019 #21
Radio Shack looked like that before it went out of business. Blue_true Dec 2019 #31
Computer hobbyists are buying parts and supplies direct from China. hunter Dec 2019 #22
I'm a PC hobbyist, I can't say I've ever bought parts from China. Initech Dec 2019 #23
I used to visit Fry's a couple of times a year, with side trips to Weird Stuff. hunter Dec 2019 #24
I build my own PCs. Initech Dec 2019 #25
Do you build controllers? nt Blue_true Dec 2019 #33
No, my knowledge of circuitry only goes about at the basic input-output level. Initech Dec 2019 #35
Thanks. Controllers do require coding knowledge. Blue_true Dec 2019 #39
Wish it was easy to build your own lap top. Xolodno Dec 2019 #36
A hobbyist is unlikely to buy directly from China. Blue_true Dec 2019 #32
E.g. you can buy an ESP8266 microcontroller from Amazon, Adafruit, or Chinese retailers as you wish. hunter Dec 2019 #42
The risk you assume is reliability, I would guess. Blue_true Dec 2019 #48
I was in the one on Thunderbird avenue in Phoenix And there were a lot of bare shelves also. kimbutgar Dec 2019 #26
Don't buy anything by mail order from AC Moore, they are going bankrupt and closing down soon. TheBlackAdder Dec 2019 #28
Who is AC Moore? n/t MicaelS Dec 2019 #38
A large craft store like Michael's TheBlackAdder Dec 2019 #40
Thanks. n/ t MicaelS Dec 2019 #43
Damn! MicaelS Dec 2019 #30
There are specialized online shops that sell any type of electronic component imaginable. Blue_true Dec 2019 #34
I remember going.... Xolodno Dec 2019 #37
I still sometimes get PC parts at the local Fry's here in Las Vegas pecosbob Dec 2019 #45
Chinese Trade War holding up shipments is what the employees in Renton, WA are saying... Ron Obvious Dec 2019 #47
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