Shopping at the Signal Hut
Walking in.
TV’s
Boring. Boros!
Unidealistic-brand Stereo components
Don’t wantos.
Terrificus
What’s that? Oh, fancy Unidealistic.
Computers
Leather computers? Don’t wantos.
Behind the Counter
Cool-looking stuff — I don’t even know what it’s for! Coolos
Calculators
If I ever need a calculator I’ll know where to buyos.
Bugler Alarms
For my room!
CB’s
Cool if you’re a trucker, I guess.
Metal Detectors
Treasure!
Telephone Stuff
Boros. Oo, look! Speed dial! Dialos!
Portable Radios
Meh.
Portable Cassette Players
Okay - that’s something.
Microcassette Recorders
Coolos.
Little Speakers for portable players
Cool.
TV Antennas
If you don’t have cable! (high five. Snobos.)
Satellite
Coolos.
Keyboards
Cool! Use this one to sampleos! (“smurf”)
Microphones
That could be fun.
Soldering Iron
Now that’s the kind of thing we come here for!
Why do you want a soldering iron?
I don’t know. To meltos! And, if you’re going to invent electronics, you need a soldering iron.
Seems like you should learn what you’re doing first.
Look! a de-soldering iron! We could take stuff apart and figure out how it workos.
Suit yourself. I want to go to arcade to spendos!
Wait. What’s this?
Huh?
It looks like our MAGiEs, but, weird.
To the store clerk: Excuse me, what’s this?
Clerk: Oh - that’s an Interactive Magnetic Data Explorer. It is just like your MAGiE, but more professional.
More professional?
Sure. It can do everything your MAGiE can do and then some. Like, with this add-on, it’s compatible with the tape drive for our TSH-80 color computer.
Void Infectors: can it playos?
No, it’s not a computer. It just displays computer data that’s on a mag-stripe. It’s really a diagnostic tool. But I think they’re fun for exploros.
It’d bee cool if it could playos. Void Infectors