Re: LF: Make the TI-92 a real gaming machine with sound!
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> From: Tim Gerla <timg@climax.polaristel.net>
> To: list-fargo@lists.ticalc.org
> Subject: Re: LF: Make the TI-92 a real gaming machine with sound!
> Date: Saturday, November 16, 1996 10:25 PM
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> On Sat, 16 Nov 1996 20:52:40 -0600, you wrote:
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> >Rule number 1 when shopping at The shack of radio: NEVER belive anything
> >that the person there says.. (they usually can't tell the difference
between
> >a LED and a LCD) also very few radio shacks cary a large amount of
> >electricall components so ask for a catalog.. or just goto mouser or
> >digi-key there probably cheaper anyway..
>
> LOL...But it's true! I know the RS catalog better than some people
> that work there... I've been very happy with mouser, they ship *fast*,
> the prices are good, shipping is very reasonable. They once sent me
> the wrong thing so I called and told them and they sent the right
> parts out that day... Then they called a few days later to make sure
> that I had gotten the part. I recommend mouser very much. Digi-key is
> good also, but they have a minimum order or you get hit with a $5
> charge. Shipping is free if you pay by check! Well, enough of my
> ranting. Good luck!
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LOL, LOL, LOL. Radio Shack having good prices? Do you have a license to
use those in the same sentence???? I certainly don't think a simple 555
chip is worth about $1 or an red led at $0.50. Mail order catalogs sell
for about 1/10 as expensive!!!!!!!
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