Don't forget the .
I used to really look forward to them.
God damn. It was nice when you could go to Radio shack and actually find components that you actually needed. In the old days it was easy but even by the late 90's it was damn near impossible to find half of what you wanted.
This is all because of the culture of throw-away or single-use crap. People used to be expected to repair their stuff. I still do and as a poor kid it's the only way I had some cool stuff when I was young.
Fast forward to today, circuit boards are not repairable. You need reflow ovens and other specialized tools. You can no longer see part numbers. You don't hand wire anything, you design 6 layer circuit boards and send them out to JLCPCB. You no longer build discrete circuits but rather use overly complicated microcontrollers with WiFi, bluetooth with I2C protocol using parts from china. Essentially, Radio Shack is now Aliexpress.
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