Groups | Search | Server Info | Login | Register


Groups > chi.internet > #3781

Re: Microcenter

From Chicago Paddling-Fishing <jwn@ripco.com>
Newsgroups chi.internet
Subject Re: Microcenter
Date 2017-11-05 09:19 +0000
Organization Ripco Communications Inc.
Message-ID <otml3k$5rt$6@remote5bge0.ripco.com> (permalink)
References (2 earlier) <mcegui$6ft$1@reader1.panix.com> <slrnmemgnk.4b9.glg@ftupet.ftupet.com> <mcfu7a$4o6$2@dont-email.me> <o9tmt3$gv7$2@remote5bge0.ripco.com> <oe5b1j$3di$2@reader1.panix.com>

Show all headers | View raw


Cydrome Leader <presence@mungepanix.com> wrote:
>Chicago Paddling-Fishing <jwn@ripco.com> wrote:
>> Brent <tetraethylleadREMOVETHIS@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>>On 2015-02-23, Geoff Gass <glg@tanzenmb.com> wrote:
>>>> Cydrome Leader <presence@MUNGEpanix.com> wrote:
>>>>> Bruce Esquibel <bje@ripco.com> wrote:
>>>>>> Mark Anderson <mea@nospambradnylion.com> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> They turned the games section which used to be part of the book section 
>>>>>>> into a mini Radio Shack.  Arduinos, Pis, Beagle boards, transistors, 
>>>>>>> soldering irons, all kinds of stuff for the kid who wants to be the next 
>>>>>>> Steve Wozniak (Jobs was only the marketing guy).
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Yeah but at least they are trying, look where Radio Shack is today.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Keep in mind when MC opened (1997/98?), the computer market was totally
>>>>>> different from today. They need to keep changing shit to get people in the
>>>>>> door.
>>>>>
>>>>> Yeah, MC was known in my circles for having a really badass computer book 
>>>>> section when it opened. I still have piles of computer books at the desk, 
>>>>> mostly because removing them would make make the pile collapse.
>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm not a gamer but it's obvious from posts, news articles and feeds that
>>>>>> the game market is mostly "online" these days. I don't quite get what Steam
>>>>>> is, but it's obvious it's some pay to play system. That and all the console
>>>>>> machines that only work over the net. With all that going on, I can't see
>>>>>> where carrying them in a store works anymore.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Maybe MC is trying to take a stab at Fry's, although I haven't been out to
>>>>>> the one in Downers Grove (or wherever the hell it is) in a while, last time
>>>>>> I was there they had a couple aisles dedicated to loose "parts". Seems like
>>>>>> a waste of floor space but who knows. 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> And along the same lines, unless I hit my head pretty hard and didn't
>>>>>> realize it, I swear I saw a Menards commerical advertising mattresses. You
>>>>>> know, the ones you sleep on.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I know it's an uphill battle for them to compete with Home Depot and Lowes
>>>>>> but mattresses? 
>>>>>
>>>>> Menards is pretty batshit crazy with stuff like that. Hell, they did have 
>>>>> a mountain of canning wax in the middle of Feb. I'd get a mattress from 
>>>>> menards over one of those sketchy foreign places with the ratty mattress 
>>>>> in dirty plastic bags propped up on the sidewalk as some sort of "proof" 
>>>>> they really sell mattresses.
>>>>
>>>> there seems to be a sleepy's on every damned corner lately
>>>>
>>>>> The local Menards now sells tampons, vitamins and eye drops. I got the 
>>>>> eyedrops as they were cheaper than from walgreens. They also had bar soap, 
>>>>> but not ivory, so I was dissapointed.
>>>>>
>>>>> They're really got all bases covered. The only thing you need to leave 
>>>>> their store for to purchase are airline tickets, shows, wigs, bowling 
>>>>> balls and maybe spiral cut ham.
>>>>
>>>> which one is next?  my bets are bowling balls or spiral cut ham
>> 
>>>Menards buys closeouts and odd lots on the wholesale level. This is
>>>where much of their odd stuff comes from. However these days it's
>>>looking like a number of things they found they can sell well enough are
>>>becoming regularly stocked items at the bigger stores. 
>> 
>> Does your still sell green pvc ammo cans? Mine stopped and I do use them
>> and Harbor Freights are more gray which just doesn't match the old pile.

>Are you a prepper?

Nope, but I used to drink Dr. Pepper...

Waterproof containers are useful for little computers, especially since 
computers tend to not like getting wet...

-- 
John Nelson
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                      Chicago Area Paddling/Fishing Page
       http://www.chicagopaddling.org   http://www.chicagofishing.org
 (A Non-Commercial Web Site: No Sponsors, No Paid Ads and Nothing to Sell)

Back to chi.internet | Previous | NextPrevious in thread | Find similar


Thread

Re: Microcenter Chicago Paddling-Fishing <jwn@ripco.com> - 2017-03-10 08:08 +0000
  Re: Microcenter Cydrome Leader <presence@MUNGEpanix.com> - 2017-04-30 18:39 +0000
    Re: Microcenter Chicago Paddling-Fishing <jwn@ripco.com> - 2017-11-05 09:19 +0000

csiph-web