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'Talk to the Techxperts' is a bit rich, though.
'Talk to the Techxperts' is a bit rich, though.
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His "likeness" was affectionately referred to as the "dick head logo".http://www.dse.com.au/cgi-bin/dse.storefront/
'Talk to the Techxperts' is a bit rich, though.
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If you want a laugh, see if you can find one of the old adds in EA.'Talk to the Techxperts' is a bit rich, though.
Yeah, surely they mean untrained dopes that can't get a better job, who mayhttp://www.dse.com.au/cgi-bin/dse.storefront/
'Talk to the Techxperts' is a bit rich, though.
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'Talk to the Techxperts' is a bit rich, though.
"Interestingly, when Woolworths bought out the company, it also bought the
rights to the familiar black and yellow logo which incorporated the name
and face of Dick Smith. Research showed that the public felt comfortable
and secure with a company that had become one of Australia's retail
success stories. This is still true today which is why the face and name
of Dick Smith is still strongly connected with the company."
From:
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Will the public still feel comfortable and secure?
Actually, most are just passing through on their way to something better."Jeßus" <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
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'Talk to the Techxperts' is a bit rich, though.
Yeah, surely they mean untrained dopes that can't get a better job, who
may
know slightly more than the customer, but only if the customer is a
complete
technological imbecile.
Last time I went to DSE I bought a bag full of 'P' section stuff and a(of course that may be a fair bet for most people buying tech goods in DSE
They might as well change the name to Woolies Home Appliances which"Mr.T" <MrT@home> wrote in message
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"Jeßus" <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
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http://www.dse.com.au/cgi-bin/dse.storefront/
'Talk to the Techxperts' is a bit rich, though.
Yeah, surely they mean untrained dopes that can't get a better job, who
may
know slightly more than the customer, but only if the customer is a
complete
technological imbecile.
Actually, most are just passing through on their way to something better.
I've worked at DSE, and there are some really technically competent people
out there but they are few and far between. I've noticed a steady decline in
staff quality but that is to be expected of the current generation of
youngsters who don't seem to give a shit.
(of course that may be a fair bet for most people buying tech goods in DSE
Last time I went to DSE I bought a bag full of 'P' section stuff and a
couple of other things. The kid behind the counter said he hated 'P' section
stuff and that he couldn't be bothered looking it up in the catalogue so I
could have it for free. I thought he was joking, but he wasn't.
or WMDThey might as well change the name to Woolies Home Appliances which
would at least be an accurate description of what they sell.
Whilst away from home recently I had to buy a small selection of resistors"Mr.T" <MrT@home> wrote in message
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'Talk to the Techxperts' is a bit rich, though.
Yeah, surely they mean untrained dopes that can't get a better job, who
may
know slightly more than the customer, but only if the customer is a
complete
technological imbecile.
Actually, most are just passing through on their way to something better.
I've worked at DSE, and there are some really technically competent people
out there but they are few and far between. I've noticed a steady decline
in staff quality but that is to be expected of the current generation of
youngsters who don't seem to give a shit.
(of course that may be a fair bet for most people buying tech goods in
DSE
Last time I went to DSE I bought a bag full of 'P' section stuff and a
couple of other things. The kid behind the counter said he hated 'P'
section stuff and that he couldn't be bothered looking it up in the
catalogue so I could have it for free. I thought he was joking, but he
wasn't.
Yep, they frequently I.D their parts wrong at the counter."Clocky" <nicetry@migo.com> wrote in message
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'Talk to the Techxperts' is a bit rich, though.
Yeah, surely they mean untrained dopes that can't get a better job,
who may
know slightly more than the customer, but only if the customer is a
complete
technological imbecile.
Actually, most are just passing through on their way to something
better. I've worked at DSE, and there are some really technically
competent people out there but they are few and far between. I've
noticed a steady decline in staff quality but that is to be expected of
the current generation of youngsters who don't seem to give a shit.
(of course that may be a fair bet for most people buying tech goods in
DSE
Last time I went to DSE I bought a bag full of 'P' section stuff and a
couple of other things. The kid behind the counter said he hated 'P'
section stuff and that he couldn't be bothered looking it up in the
catalogue so I could have it for free. I thought he was joking, but he
wasn't.
Whilst away from home recently I had to buy a small selection of
resistors and some crocodile clips.
The resistors weren't sold in packs as is done at many other parts
retailers. I approached the counter and the guy just started scratching
his head.
I said "24 crocodile clips - red and 12 resistors all 1/2 W carbon". He
insisted on typing the individual values for the resistors into the
computer. Problem was he didn't know the colour code....... sigh. I
didn't get them for free or get a discount for helping him out other
than the qty discount on the clips. :-(
Yep, totally agree. It's sad most of the smaller retailers in the industryOn Sun, 09 Nov 2008 10:50:04 +0900, Alan Rutlidge wrote:
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http://www.dse.com.au/cgi-bin/dse.storefront/
'Talk to the Techxperts' is a bit rich, though.
Yeah, surely they mean untrained dopes that can't get a better job,
who may
know slightly more than the customer, but only if the customer is a
complete
technological imbecile.
Actually, most are just passing through on their way to something
better. I've worked at DSE, and there are some really technically
competent people out there but they are few and far between. I've
noticed a steady decline in staff quality but that is to be expected of
the current generation of youngsters who don't seem to give a shit.
(of course that may be a fair bet for most people buying tech goods in
DSE
Last time I went to DSE I bought a bag full of 'P' section stuff and a
couple of other things. The kid behind the counter said he hated 'P'
section stuff and that he couldn't be bothered looking it up in the
catalogue so I could have it for free. I thought he was joking, but he
wasn't.
Whilst away from home recently I had to buy a small selection of
resistors and some crocodile clips.
The resistors weren't sold in packs as is done at many other parts
retailers. I approached the counter and the guy just started scratching
his head.
I said "24 crocodile clips - red and 12 resistors all 1/2 W carbon". He
insisted on typing the individual values for the resistors into the
computer. Problem was he didn't know the colour code....... sigh. I
didn't get them for free or get a discount for helping him out other
than the qty discount on the clips. :-(
Yep, they frequently I.D their parts wrong at the counter.
I almost expect it now... but only correct them if its to my disadvantage.
A far cry from the pre circa 1990 days when many of the staff knew their
stuff, and in fact many held amateur tickets.
Yes, Jaycar sell lots of toys and junk, but their range of electronic parts"Jeßus" <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
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'Talk to the Techxperts' is a bit rich, though.
Yeah, surely they mean untrained dopes that can't get a better job,
who may
know slightly more than the customer, but only if the customer is a
complete
technological imbecile.
Actually, most are just passing through on their way to something
better. I've worked at DSE, and there are some really technically
competent people out there but they are few and far between. I've
noticed a steady decline in staff quality but that is to be expected of
the current generation of youngsters who don't seem to give a shit.
(of course that may be a fair bet for most people buying tech goods in
DSE
Last time I went to DSE I bought a bag full of 'P' section stuff and a
couple of other things. The kid behind the counter said he hated 'P'
section stuff and that he couldn't be bothered looking it up in the
catalogue so I could have it for free. I thought he was joking, but he
wasn't.
Whilst away from home recently I had to buy a small selection of
resistors and some crocodile clips.
The resistors weren't sold in packs as is done at many other parts
retailers. I approached the counter and the guy just started scratching
his head.
I said "24 crocodile clips - red and 12 resistors all 1/2 W carbon". He
insisted on typing the individual values for the resistors into the
computer. Problem was he didn't know the colour code....... sigh. I
didn't get them for free or get a discount for helping him out other
than the qty discount on the clips. :-(
Yep, they frequently I.D their parts wrong at the counter.
I almost expect it now... but only correct them if its to my
disadvantage.
A far cry from the pre circa 1990 days when many of the staff knew their
stuff, and in fact many held amateur tickets.
Yep, totally agree. It's sad most of the smaller retailers in the
industry have gone to the wall.
Eons ago in Perth we used to have a store called Willis Trading, run by an
old timer - Stan Willis who knew his trade and stocked parts people
actually wanted for DIY projects and general electronic repairs. Now DSE
and Jaycar are no more than toy stores that sell the odd component or
three. :-(
.........
Yes, Jaycar sell lots of toys and junk, but their range of electronic parts
has NEVER been bigger. Take a look at the Jaycar catalog, I count over 100
pages dedicated to electronic parts.
DSE have been well and truly out of the game for at least 15 years now. I
don't know why people still harp on about them.
Dave.
Also, Jaycar, Altronics and the like are hard to find outside the majorDavid L. Jones wrote:
.........
Yes, Jaycar sell lots of toys and junk, but their range of electronic
parts has NEVER been bigger. Take a look at the Jaycar catalog, I count
over 100 pages dedicated to electronic parts.
DSE have been well and truly out of the game for at least 15 years now.
I don't know why people still harp on about them.
The only reason I go there sometimes is half price current edition
Silicon Chip, still haven't worked out why they do it but don't really
care.