Dan Lyke on Nostr: The radios that exploded had been off the market for over a decade, so had to have ...
The radios that exploded had been off the market for over a decade, so had to have been sitting in the warehouse of some surplus dealer for a while.
And I'm thinking about all of the haggle-expected cut-rate electronics and music gear vendors that ... have a stereotype..., and wondering how that inventory gets tracked.
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