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To: Denver Ditdat
Lafayette Electronics, Radio Shack, and a hometown place called Port Electronics. Rat Shack is still there (though maybe not for long), but the other two are dead and buried.

Yep. Used to be people who actually like to build things. Now... Well, RS no longer carries much of anything. Mouser electronics or Ebay is the "local" store now. Electronics magazines are nearly extinct except for those from England. Sad state of affairs.

194 posted on 02/17/2006 6:49:10 PM PST by AndrewC (Darwinian logic -- It is just-so if it is just-so)
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To: AndrewC
Electronics magazines are nearly extinct except for those from England.

Nuts and Volts Magazine is the last heir (IMO) of the "Radio Electronics/Popular Electronics" tradition. PE began to fade away when they decided to become a yet another "me too!" computer magazine in the great glut of carbon copy mags in the mid 80s. I kept buying "Poptronics", the last gasp of a combined PE/RE, even though they had been lame for a long time before the end. Ditto Wayne Green's "73" magazine, which used to be as thick as a catalog in the late 70s and early 80s and loaded with great reading. It really took a nose dive after he sold it off and then bought it back in the later 80s. Way too much rambling conspiracy, fad diet, miracle AIDS cure crap took over. I miss the old phone book sized issues of Byte, too, especially from the era when Robert Tinney did the covers and Leo Brodie provided cartoons.

Geez, I must be getting old!

210 posted on 02/18/2006 12:20:12 AM PST by Denver Ditdat (No Islam, Know Peace.)
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