What the hell is that product you ask? The Sony Walkman. Yup. I had one back in the day. Pretty life changing if you ask me. And look at those crappy headphones. And carry cassette tapes around? Yeah that was fun.
Oh how far we've come in 2012.
And here's another product I had around 1992. The Motorola Bag phone. Since I was an important, young executive back in those days and had a one hour commute I bought this in case of emergencies. This is how most people started calls back then, "It's me! I'm calling from THE CAR! ....No really. I'm in my car! Making a call! To you!"
Oh and the Palm Pilot Vx. I actually loved this product. I was one of the first to get it at work. Totally space age. Except using the stylus was a pain in the ass. But look at that sleek design. I kind of wish I saved a lot of my old devices but what am I going to do? Take them out of a box every five years and look at them?
I had a walkman. My neighbor had a bag phone. After that you kinda lost me. But I do have and listen to a transister radio. My grand daughter was 11 when she saw it and asked me what it was.
ReplyDeleteMad Child - the transistor radio! Does it have that one ear plug?
ReplyDeleteDid you have the digital watch that also had a calculator, an address book, and a light? Talk about space age - it had a teeny tiny qwerty keyboard on it.
ReplyDeleteHappy - haha no but my brother did.
ReplyDeleteNearly score a hattrick! Had a walkman but if you walked with it jumped like mad! Had the next model phone one like a house brick! I had that Palm and the model before I used to write graffiti in paper notes! Lol
ReplyDeleteFurtheron - yeah the walkman was a piece of crap. Remember the one that had two headphone jacks so you could listen with a friend? Pulease.
ReplyDeleteI actually had my Palm Tungsten out at the office recently and felt nostalgic about it for a minute. Blackberry did that device in for me.
ReplyDeleteI think I just heard my Android phone snicker when I wrote Blackberry.
Chris i just read an article about how blackberry users are embarrassed to take their devices out.
Delete- I had a knock-off Walkman.
ReplyDelete- Sharp's version of the Palm Pilot (it had a great little keyboard.)
- No bag phone. Didn't see the need for cell phones or car phones. And today, while we all carry "smart phones", aren't they really PDAs with a rarely used phone feature.
But, as the master of cool, I did have those huge construction worker looking headphones with the FM radio in them.
Scope - oh that reminds me of a post i can write about bootleg walkmen!
DeleteI loved my Walkman.... until it would eat my tapes and leave me stranded with no music. Man, I would have sold my soul for an iPod back then!
ReplyDeletecora - the dreaded tape eating. It was the worst when it happened in car cassette players.
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