[time-nuts] Off Topic Question on Surplus Places
Bruce Lane
kyrrin at bluefeathertech.com
Sat Apr 7 01:31:37 EDT 2007
Hi, John,
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On 06-Apr-07 at 22:17 John Miles wrote:
>> Actually, Radar, Inc. is still very much alive and well.
>> It's just that they relocated to Kirkland, are only open during
>> the week
>
>Really? Where in Kirkland? Their web site says they're still in Bothell.
>That'd be nice, if they're down here now.
Sorry... I meant Bothell, but typed Kirkland. Silly me...
>Unless someone bought all the knobs, they're hidden in a plastic drawer.
>You probably won't see them unless you ask.
Next time I stop by, I'll ask.
>Cables, connectors, and power-supply modules are their strong points,
>although they have quite a bit of other stuff too.
Kinda depends. RE-PC or even Graybar has much better pricing on CAT-5 and up networking patch cables.
Keep the peace(es).
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