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Oneironaut

(6,288 posts)
30. I miss stores like RadioShack, and this makes me feel a certain way. Mostly nostalgia.
Thu Mar 19, 2026, 03:38 PM
9 hrs ago
There’s something that just feels better about walking around a store and finding what you need, or, something good enough. I wasn’t old enough to have appreciated RadioShack or electronics stores. Microcenter is the last store like it, and, I love that place. I wish one was closer.

I can’t stand Amazon. I can’t stand Walmart either, but, will probably even miss that one day, because, at least it isn’t an online slop factory of subpar, barely functional merchandise.

Online isn’t always better. It’s faster and cheaper, and more convenient, and, that always wins sadly. I want to exist in a society and go shopping amongst other people, but, society seems to be trending more and more towards turning everyone into hermits.

It’s sad. I know they weren’t always convenient, but, 90s stores will always be nostalgic to me.

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It certainly was a big help to me over the years... hlthe2b 14 hrs ago #1
Lafayette Electronics closed its doors even earlier -- corp. mismanagement. eppur_se_muova 14 hrs ago #2
I miss Lafayette, Mock Electronics, and W&W here in Huntsville. House of Roberts 14 hrs ago #4
I Liked Lafayette Better! BBbats 9 hrs ago #28
Back in those days, you could go in there with a thing you needed to replace, House of Roberts 14 hrs ago #3
take a pic, and mopinko 13 hrs ago #6
My husband still misses that store. He could get components for his various projects. Ritabert 13 hrs ago #5
the ceo in the late 60's mopinko 13 hrs ago #7
Tried to buy a replacement cable to a radio Orrex 12 hrs ago #8
Corporatism proved once again... GiqueCee 12 hrs ago #10
Remember Heathkits? James48 12 hrs ago #9
Built two Heath Kits in 1969, a radio receiver and an amplifier. PufPuf23 12 hrs ago #16
Heh. I remember that particular Pacific Stereo well.... 68er 9 hrs ago #27
Amazon needed to have been busted up decades ago Blue Full Moon 12 hrs ago #11
Bozos bagimin 12 hrs ago #13
Remember RadioShack wayback when it had government surplus. Sneederbunk 12 hrs ago #12
I miss it very much. Nobody fixes anything, anymore. Buddyzbuddy 12 hrs ago #14
Find your nearest Repair Cafe, a non-profit which can work on anything from broken zippers Wonder Why 11 hrs ago #18
Thank you Wonder Why, for the information. Buddyzbuddy 8 hrs ago #33
I know because I am one of the volunteers. However, I'm on indefinite hiatus until I have my leg back. Wonder Why 3 hrs ago #36
I'm sorry to hear that. I wish you a faster painless recovery. Buddyzbuddy 43 min ago #42
A good friend of mine built a computer from Heathkit Norbert 12 hrs ago #15
Laz used to manage a Radio Shack in a little rural strip mall near a military base. haele 11 hrs ago #17
We purchased our first computer, the TRS 80 from Radio Shackwhen our son was 7 or 8 yrs old. scarletlib 11 hrs ago #19
There are still... 2naSalit 11 hrs ago #20
Change or die SocialDemocrat61 11 hrs ago #21
Thanks for posting. LudwigPastorius 11 hrs ago #22
The video is AI-generated and narrated, on a channel that's almost completely AI, adding about one AI video highplainsdem 57 min ago #41
I worked at a Radio Shack for years hurple 11 hrs ago #23
I take it that the manager did not get to go on the cruise. LiberalArkie 9 hrs ago #26
My son worked at a RadioShack for years. StarryNite 11 hrs ago #24
I had a 'Trash-80' which I liked GenThePerservering 10 hrs ago #25
If I had a time machine I would go back to the 70's and buy up all the vari-loop coils I could get my hands on yaesu 9 hrs ago #29
I miss stores like RadioShack, and this makes me feel a certain way. Mostly nostalgia. Oneironaut 9 hrs ago #30
Their electronic components were expensive. hunter 8 hrs ago #31
A very happy memory is buying a breadboard, some LEDs and other components for my son when he was in elementary school. NNadir 8 hrs ago #32
The same thing that happened to Wolf Brand Texas-Style Chili...capitalism. pecosbob 7 hrs ago #34
Another AI-generated channel. highplainsdem 5 hrs ago #35
I didn't watch the video. I rarely do. hunter 1 hr ago #39
There are a lot of videos on YouTube about RadioShack. highplainsdem 39 min ago #43
Anyone remember when they gave a 10% discount to shareholders and lots of people, including yours truly, Wonder Why 3 hrs ago #37
The closest fucking thing now to those kits is a little motherfucking robot you can make with a Raspberry Pi at the core SoFlaBro 3 hrs ago #38
I saw a Radio Shack this week, but not in the USA IzzaNuDay 1 hr ago #40
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