Yesterday I told the story of Akizuki-Shoukai.
I have thought that you could not avoid to visit Akizuki-Tsusho, Sengoku-Tsusho, and Radio department even if you was a student of engineering department.
When I was a college student, I lived in Kyoto. However I asked Akizuki-Tsusho to send some electronic parts sets.
It was because I wanted to make a detonator ... I mean "remote communication device".
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When Akihabara had no anime or maids, the town was purely a place for science humans.
However, in my time, there was already a "PC geek".
However, the "personal computer geek" at that time had the technical ability of being able to talk with personal computer hardware (writing programs in machine language).
The men who gathered in that place (because there were really no women) were kinky, stunned, non-communicative, but only technical skills were really amazing.
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Recently, I often go to Akizuki-Tsuusho store in Akihabara to buy electric parts.
"Everyone who visits is older than me"
I think so.
I just want to think of timing issues, mistakes based on my age, or the popular use of online shopping.
However, if the technical college, university and graduate students are far from electronic components,
I am afraid that the future of Japan seems to be "despairably dark".
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However, after all, I also a old person who says
"Only worth reading a printed book (x electronic book)"