Early adopters chose a frustrating life.
We use broken yet interesting things.
The interesting broken things are really amazing, yet no one is convinced.
We use them alone and wonder why no one cares.
Sometimes the interesting broken thing dies, because a couple of the early adopters realize how they can make money off of it.
Slowly it becomes like everything else, and the early adopter goes out looking for a new frustrating interesting broken thing.
And the cycle of the early adopters life continues. nostr:note14zlulsqq5jj84f89qz84jpwc27wh66dx3jdxhje5e68xm3dt762q3swwxr
I remember using an MP3 player that could host only 8 songs on a 32MB flash memory back in 1997.
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A Rio, perhaps?
Yes! That was it!! 💯
I guess they are still around! https://www.ebay.com/itm/205159966241?mkevt=1&mkcid=1&mkrid=711-53200-19255-0&campid=5338678874&toolid=20006%26customid%3Ds%253AGS%253Bgc%253A3ad747e6c927127a8d072096eff6532a%253Bpt%253A1%253Bchoc%253A1&customid=s%3AGS%3Bgc%3A3ad747e6c927127a8d072096eff6532a%3Bpt%3A1%3Bchoc%3A2&msclkid=3ad747e6c927127a8d072096eff6532a
Amazing. Looks like a Rio RAID.
Right, mine I think was the diamond 💎
Baller.
wow this looks amazing!
I had the first phone that was also an mp3 player. I was the coolest kid in school.
But did you have the first one of these in your school? 😎
My dad has one of these blue steel walkmans
So rad!
I wasn't that cool.