Remembering Radio Shack
Posted by freedomforall 10 years, 6 months ago to Business
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Tnx Lee
Used to use the RS story at 167 Washington Street in Boston as my parts bin. They had knowledgeable staff AND a tube tester better than the crummy one at the local drugstore.
I knew the end was near for RS when I saw their attempted re-branding to "The Shack." The boat is sinking. Quick! Let's hoist up a new flag!
things from RS every month or so. . I need a part
for an experiment and sometimes they have it -- or
something close enough. . so I will resort to online
searches. . bye-bye, RS;;; I will miss you. -- j
switch on it which reversed the phase of one channel.
changed the bass response in my little room which
I called an apartment while in college. -- j
Seems that Tandy purchase both companies and eventually ended up with the lone Radio Shack name.
I still remember the stores of the 70's where the staff could actually answer most of your electronics queries. Now days, they can maybe figure out what battery you need for your cellphone.
I'll have to see what effect the corporate bankruptcy is going to do to our local franchise outlet (like most of them are, out here).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RadioShack...
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I wish I could reply with my amateur call sign, but I don't remember it, and I think my commercial 1st class has long expired. I was never able to copy code at more than 5 wpm -- I could translate, but I simply couldn't *hear* the difference in the tones; still can't, but this was a lot easier because I could read it!
Unfortunately the learning curve on the IDE is high, and it does not hand hold at all, being for professional developers. So I was looking for something to accomplish my goals in a more user friendly platform. Don't think Ardiuno has the processing power. Raspberry PI doesn't have the I/O, unless there is a daughter card I haven't found.
Sears and JC Penny are trying now. Do you recall that Sears once sold houses?
GE is another interesting one, from power and lighting, to steam then gas turbines, to a bank (under that idiot Welch), and recently buying ConverTeam to get back into electric machines and power converters, which were a core GE technology, that became technically weak and expensive over time.
- Probably good insight here. The Shack should have aggressively moved into the online space for education and components a long time ago.
Probably hard for their business model - since it would compete with all their independent storeowners.
So it goes the way of other firms that could not manage the inevitable transitions in business (especially the technology space).
My point was that the management seemed to have contempt for the customer. The ones I met didn't see themselves as helping someone save two gallons. They saw their customers as idiots.
This is based on my limited sample of meeting a few managers at the store, district, and regional levels.
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