Farnell craziness?

There are some weird listing on Farnell lately. 74xx14 chips listed in antistatic storage, resistors in soldering accessories, and a few other things.

Are others experiencing these anomalies?

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Jim
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No problem for me today (been searching for parts a lot today). Got any links to show particular examples?

Dave.

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David L. Jones

This one leads of with resistors:

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Jim

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That's strange. I get the same thing even when browsing the Wire category manually. Report it to Farnell AU, they do listen.

Dave.

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David L. Jones

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That is good. I am glad someone else experienced this. Email away.

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Wayne.

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