barcode scanners, anyone?

From: Mail List <mail.list_at_analog-and-digital-solutions.com>
Date: Mon Sep 1 00:13:01 2003

> When they ask for your address, recite the address of the store that you
> are in. See how many of the clerks will notice.

That's good. But at the mall or the strip malls, I don't know the address.
I should
find out, to be prepared in advance. But the truth is, with Radio Shack not
seeming
to stock as many basic DIY components these days, I only go there every once
in a while anymore. Last things I bought there were some lithium coin
cells, some
electronic clocks and digital display alarm clocks, but they were pretty
nice. Better
selection of that kind of thing than Kmart, and exactly what I needed at
the time.

Best Regards



At 09:30 PM 8/31/03 -0700, you wrote:
>On Mon, 1 Sep 2003, Mail List wrote:
> > That darn Radio Shack. You can't even go in there and buy a battery without
> > going through their interrogation process. I got to the point that when
> > they asked
> > me for my first name, I said Johnny, and when they asked me for my last
> name,
> > I said Cash. Johnny Cash. Now do you want to sell the GD battery or what?
>
>When they ask for your address, recite the address of the store that you
>are in. See how many of the clerks will notice.
Received on Mon Sep 01 2003 - 00:13:01 BST

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