Only from a nostalgia perspective. They've been pretty worthless for years now if you want electronic parts that aren't batteries.
I guess I reluctantly agree. I loved the Radio Shack catalogs when I was a kid.
It's the same problem someone mentioned earlier overall though. Sure, you can get much... much better deals online, but if you need something now, it is nice having a local resource like Radio Shack for a connector, breadboard, certain value resistor, etc etc.
I once traveled to 5 radio shack locations to pick up the parts I needed for a project that night. I didn't want to wait for an online order, and shipping it overnight probably would have about evened out the cost anyway. I don't want to see Radio Shack go away, so am happy to give them my money.. I must have spent at least $500 there last year... lol. I even joked with my local store that I was single handedly keeping them afloat, but $500 is nothing really. I spent 4x that at Mouser.