Jim,
That really is a shame. My radio shacks around here (Pittsburgh) are all cell phone stores. Ask about a replacement cell phone battery or cordless headset, and you'll probably be taken care of.
Ask for a 555 timer IC and they'll look at you like you are on crack.
It's really a shame because I'm just starting to get a little hot and heavy into electronics the last couple years, and sort of know enough now to be dangerous. I liked RS in the past because they almost always had the most common components on-hand. It wasn't unheard of to walk in with a list of popular ICs, parts, connectors, and them to have everything on hand and in stock.
I've played around with SMT components, and as long as the pitch isn't too bad on them, I can hand solder them fine.... I don't have a bench magnifier, but need one.
There are also those schmartboards, which although I've never used them, look really great for prototyping SMT stuff.
It seems the past few years there's been an increase in the number of ready made modules for tasks. Like wireless modules for xmitting data, or LCD modules with simple interfaces. A lot of them come out to .1 on center for breadboading.... sparkfun has a decent selection of them.
I also like the trend of these IC manufacturers to eliminate external component requirements to make them work in standard ways. No need for external caps etc.
Keith