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Coming in the front entrance and hanging a left down the first aisle (at least, I *think* this is the very first aisle), this is the view one would encounter. I kind of like those big overhead signs, but I feel certain the style as seen here is going to be changing, at least a little bit...
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Sam's Club, 2000-01 built, Goodman Rd. at Elmore Rd., Southaven MS
Towanda, PA. June 2015.
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Store closed January 2018
Austintown, OH. February 2017.
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My local Kmart will be shrinking starting in July. The store is one of supposedly 60 test stores to try a new strategy to increase sales by putting the entire store on sale.
Marshalls and other unannounced tenant(s) that will make for a 45,000 sq ft project. Interesting thing here is that the Kmart store will still be around 73,000 Sq ft rather than the 59,000 that would of been half the store. In other words, the store will still technically occupy more than half of the building.
The project is expected to be complete in Q2 next year. Hopefully this project will not turn around and cause this store to close completely as the Anderson, SC store did. Whatever happens, I'll be sure to send picture updates when I can.
Olean, NY. May 2017.
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Butler, PA. February 2017.
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WEEK 28 – Raleigh-LaGrange “Secret” Walmart
Now for a shot of the entertainment section, focused on the electronics desk here. I was in the Southaven Walmart recently (would you believe I'm currently sitting on photos from two update: three Walmarts and six Krogers, not including either chain's Hernando store?!) and noticed they had gotten what I believe to be this exact gray counter, minus the logo and tagline on the front. If only they could have gotten the rest of this décor during the recent remodel instead of more Cheap Impact...
(c) 2016 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)
Store closed fall 2017
Roanoke, VA. May 2017.
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Dickson City, PA. June 2015.
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What more could I want? I have actually spent hours working on our financial numbers today using both the ipad and laptop. I have been horribly neglectful about that all year and it took cover to get caught up. Funny, that it coincides with when I returned to Flickr and joined Kindle Unlimited. Possible cause/correlation. 274/365
Pleasant Hills, PA. April 2017.
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I was taking a correspondence course in electronics and this is the equipment I used. I built it all from kits. That's how things in the olden days of the mid-1950s went for me. My life as a technical writer started from this point. On the strength of the electronics course, I got a job with a big aerospace company. At first, I was building test equipment, but the job led on to a tryout and then a position as a technical writer. I stayed with that profession for forty years.
Electronics department at Blackwood, NJ Kmart. I remember this department would usually be in the back by the Grille when it was there.
This store still manages to have a respectable electronics department, likely due to the fact it is in the middle of nowhere.
This is the only regular Sears store left in northwestern Pennsylvania.
Cranberry, PA. August 2016.
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West Seneca, NY. September 2015.
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Blasdell, NY. June 2018.
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Hazleton, PA. August 2016.
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Franklin, PA. August 2016.
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A work in progress
My electronics workbench
I have little space
Circa 2006
New 2012 workstation: www.flickr.com/photos/screamingflamingdeath/7206789688
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The Intermediate Silicon Strip Tracker (INTT), part of the sPHENIX inner tracking system. sPHENIX is a radical makeover of the PHENIX experiment, one of the original detectors designed to collect data at Brookhaven Lab’s Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider. It includes many new components that significantly enhance scientists’ ability to learn about quark-gluon plasma (QGP), an exotic form of nuclear matter created in RHIC’s energetic particle smashups.
We taught a three-part ‘maker art’ workshop for lower school students at the Lycée Français in San Francisco, on February 15, 17 and 19, during the school’s mid-winter break.
Students learned to create an art ‘wonderbox’ about the Chinese New Year. They started by making a paper lantern and lighting it up with an LED. Then they picked an animal from the Chinese Zodiac, as well as a zodiac wheel and colorful wallpaper, and started to decorate their box.
Children completed their tasks successfully and seemed to really enjoy themselves. Next class, they will art up their interactive dioramas, and bring them to life by making lights blink, animals move and sounds play. This fun and educational program combines art and technology to help students ages 6 to 11 develop new skills in playful ways: from creative expression to science, technology, engineering, art and math (STEAM).
Many thanks to the wonderful team that made these workshops possible: Andrew Sobol, Marjolaine Debord and Wladymir Wladymir Paiva and everyone at the Lycée Français; Cynthia Gilbert for joining me in the classroom to help students build their boxes — along with Kala Perkins, who took many of these photos; my wife Phyllis Florin for preparing the art supplies for this workshop; my art friends from Pataphysical Studios, Howard Rheingold, Jean Bolte and her daughter Natalina for their advice, prototypes, art supplies and help assembling the kits. Kudos as well to Geo Monley for helping laser-cut the animal figures at Tam High, and to Tara Brown at Kithub for supplying the electronic parts. Merci à tous!
I really enjoy teaching young learners how to create their own interactive art with electronics. They seem engaged by ‘maker art’ activity, and their curiosity, creativity and enthusiasm are an inspiration to me. I look forward to our next classes together.
Learn more about this Wonderbox Workshop: bit.ly/workshop-lycee-feb-2016
View more photos of our classes at the Lycée Français de San Francisco: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157664043481306
(note that all photos of children are kept private, so this album only shows adults and art close-ups)
Learn more about the Lycée's extra-curricular activities.
Not the enclosed Wal-Mart electronics department of bygone days years and years ago, but nostalgic-looking nonetheless. Very reminiscent of what the store in Olive Branch looked like prior to it's Project Impact remodel circa 2011-2012. The Wal-Mart Supercenter in Corinth Mississippi (now also a full Project Impact-ed "Walmart" unfortunately) had the enclosed electronics area until about a year ago (summer 2013), and had the even older decor package, with signange and such very similar to the Wal-Mart Random Retail recently posted pictures of: www.flickr.com/photos/walmart3/sets/72157645323256675. Why didn't I think to get pictures of the Corinth store back circa early 2012 when I was in it!?? I only have one photo on flickr of it's exterior, from back in October of that year: flic.kr/p/ff37xT.
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Wal-Mart, 2000-built, Winchester Rd. at S. Germantown Pkwy., Memphis
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Walmart, 1994-built, W. Service Rd. at Rich Rd., West Memphis AR
New workstation & workbench (2012)
Old (2006): www.flickr.com/photos/screamingflamingdeath/159018751/
Soldering bench is still a work in progress
Bath, NY. April 2016.
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Chesapeake, VA. September 2018.
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The Bore-Proof way to learn electronics--back when kids could complete their science fair projects with only a little help from Mom and Dad. This 65-in-1 Kit looks so cool that I'd like to buy one for my 20-year-old EE major at Texas Tech!
Oh for the days when Radio Shack was a nerd's paradise! And dig Mom's optical illusion style shirt. That's a science project in itself!
Olean, NY. March 2016.
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We have a new park/playground in town and this is one of the most popular games. The kids run around hitting the buttons on the posts and rack up scores.
Clever to take electronic games outside where the kids have to run and breathe fresh air!
This store still manages to have a respectable electronics department, likely due to the fact it is in the middle of nowhere.
This is the only regular Sears store left in northwestern Pennsylvania.
Cranberry, PA. August 2016.
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