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Man... I have a deep, deep love for technology that materializes at just the right time to stay afloat, makes its mark, and then is unceremoniously replaced by the next logical evolution of the gap it was trying to fill. It's like watching unnatural selection shoved into colorful, eye-catching plastic shells.
There was something really awesome about putting fringe technology in the hands of literal children to maybe ease them along until they were old enough to own the real thing (or just handing them wildly imaginative, fun junk to entertain themselves with while the sorcery of circuitry gave them an extra for their buck, turning things like plain journals into spy hardware and so on).
I kind of really lament that stuff like this belongs so unequivocally to the age it was released in because it was just fun to mess with by the looks of it (hell, even hearing about it is kind of a treat!).
Did you have any favorite tech toy?
There was something really awesome about putting fringe technology in the hands of literal children to maybe ease them along until they were old enough to own the real thing (or just handing them wildly imaginative, fun junk to entertain themselves with while the sorcery of circuitry gave them an extra for their buck, turning things like plain journals into spy hardware and so on).
I kind of really lament that stuff like this belongs so unequivocally to the age it was released in because it was just fun to mess with by the looks of it (hell, even hearing about it is kind of a treat!).
Did you have any favorite tech toy?