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Screw Ipods and Zunes, my family used Zen players Specifically we all had the Vision M model as seen below. Brother and I had 30 gigs while our mom had the 60 gig version. This was cool because Ipod video players at the time had less storage, worse screens, and were more expensive I believe. Apparently the company is still making mp3 players, but really I don't know anyone else who has owned one or heard of one. Also i recently received a manual typewriter for my birthday(yes I asked for one) because the internet and solitaire/minesweeper distract me when I use a word processor. The thing is awesome, has both black and red ink strips, makes a cool sound, but weighs a ton and you have to type one letter at a time, which is harder than it sounds. Nasgate has a new favorite as of 23:05 on Jul 17, 2012 |
# ¿ Jul 17, 2012 23:03 |
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# ¿ May 4, 2024 16:31 |
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I remember those ugly bricks being my second graphing calculator experience. My first was my brother's TI-89 titanium which was probably one step away from teaching math classes. Then I got an 84 myself that was obnoxious pink. And if we're bringing up old heating machines(screw working on octopus machines, that looks horrible), how about boilers? So dangerous that they have four safeties just for the water pipe, let alone the other safeties. If I wasn't on a phone I'd show you why, but for now just Google boiler explosion aftermath or something. The Shining has the only movie explosion that I don't believe is exaggerated.
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# ¿ Jul 18, 2012 13:34 |
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The vision also had a touch pad like that. I have yet to mess with someone's Ipod that can scroll as fast or slow as my old Zen. The only reason I stopped using it was because I got one of those pre-smartphone touch screen phones. It had a music player, which meant I no longer needed 2 devices. Speaking of which, that lasted about a year before android phones came out. I mean, it was already pretty much inferior to an iphone, except files were drag-n-drop which I felt made it better.
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# ¿ Jul 18, 2012 13:53 |