RadioShack Not Only Still Exists, It Sells Suspiciously Cheap SD Cards petapixel.com 12 points by dxs 2 days ago
dooglius 2 days ago For that amount of money, the author could have just bought one and run f3 [0] on it instead of FUD-ing about "suspicious"-ness[0] https://github.com/AltraMayor/f3/
sct202 2 days ago It doesn't seem that cheap. Microcenter in-store will sell a 32gb microSD card for $4. netsharc 2 days ago Grandpa mode on: Geez, I remember paying a few hundred dollars for an 8GB IDE harddisk... cf100clunk 2 days ago I remember the joy when the new RadioShack catalogue would arrive, like the joy when the new HeathKit and EICO catalogues came:https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Catalogs/Heathkit_...https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Catalogs/EICO/Eico...By the mid-1980s it seemed like every RadioShack store had just hollowed out their geek hardware sections and were left to run ''Top Gun'' on VCR endless loop. This latest RadioShack business just seems sad. daveslash a day ago I remember paying $200 (in adjusted 2025 dollars) for a 32GB USB thumb drive.
netsharc 2 days ago Grandpa mode on: Geez, I remember paying a few hundred dollars for an 8GB IDE harddisk... cf100clunk 2 days ago I remember the joy when the new RadioShack catalogue would arrive, like the joy when the new HeathKit and EICO catalogues came:https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Catalogs/Heathkit_...https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Catalogs/EICO/Eico...By the mid-1980s it seemed like every RadioShack store had just hollowed out their geek hardware sections and were left to run ''Top Gun'' on VCR endless loop. This latest RadioShack business just seems sad. daveslash a day ago I remember paying $200 (in adjusted 2025 dollars) for a 32GB USB thumb drive.
cf100clunk 2 days ago I remember the joy when the new RadioShack catalogue would arrive, like the joy when the new HeathKit and EICO catalogues came:https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Catalogs/Heathkit_...https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Catalogs/EICO/Eico...By the mid-1980s it seemed like every RadioShack store had just hollowed out their geek hardware sections and were left to run ''Top Gun'' on VCR endless loop. This latest RadioShack business just seems sad.
For that amount of money, the author could have just bought one and run f3 [0] on it instead of FUD-ing about "suspicious"-ness
[0] https://github.com/AltraMayor/f3/
It doesn't seem that cheap. Microcenter in-store will sell a 32gb microSD card for $4.
Grandpa mode on: Geez, I remember paying a few hundred dollars for an 8GB IDE harddisk...
I remember the joy when the new RadioShack catalogue would arrive, like the joy when the new HeathKit and EICO catalogues came:
https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Catalogs/Heathkit_...
https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Catalogs/EICO/Eico...
By the mid-1980s it seemed like every RadioShack store had just hollowed out their geek hardware sections and were left to run ''Top Gun'' on VCR endless loop. This latest RadioShack business just seems sad.
I remember paying $200 (in adjusted 2025 dollars) for a 32GB USB thumb drive.