Each of the #Frys_Electronics stores I been in had a different look to the building. I think the one in San Diego had been an Incredible Universe store before. Usually a large selection of parts for building your own computer.
However, I was disappointed that I did not see !RasPi or !Arduino or other computer board products.
@moonman #sonOne prefers reading sensors and turning motors with !Arduino to most of the common !RasPi projects, but he was thrilled when I sent a #BBB, two #BBGs (one wireless), and a micro sized !BBB.
Now that my grandson #GS2 is back home, I am hoping that the two of them work together on some projects.
There’s probably a need for “ground support” as well, but I and some co-workers noticed that there does not seem to be any retailer here in #PR that sells !RasPI or !Arduino or any similar devices. If someone did the work to create Espanol curricula built around such devices and made the devices and related projects and learning materials available, I expect someone may be able to make a splash here.
@kelbot It won't be next month, but I'm sure we'll bump into one another during one of your visits to MicroCenter in your old hometown. I'll be in the little corner where they have the !rpi and !arduino devices.
@me I ended up ordering a !rpi 3B+, a !raspberrypi 0W, and a plain RasPi 0. None are for me, and I still want to send a couple of !arduino boards, so another order will follow soon.
Will probably offer (through his mother) to send #GS2 a couple of !Arduino boards, but I'm not expecting him to be receptive.
(He and #sonOne clashed; he moved in with relatives on the other side of the family and has not been in contact since. I live ~50 miles from him, but I was not even informed when he graduated from high school.)