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Puzzle Description:
Three or four years ago this was tiny! Now it seems large (in size) and small (in memory).
#1: Erica Hiebert (anpeep) on Jan 15, 2009 [SPOILER]
My 2 meg iPod nano. Obsolete by the time I had finished paying for it!#2: Petra Lassen (stjarna) on Jan 15, 2009 [SPOILER]
That happens way too fast with small electronic devices. Yet, I love them and have to get new ones all them time.#3: K Chouinard (codenumerator) on Jan 16, 2009
This idea was perfect for this week's theme. Great job!#4: Sylvain "WCPman" (qwerty) on Jan 16, 2009 [SPOILER]
it was the walkman, than the diskman, than the original ipod now you got bigger memory in those small thing that in my last home pc...#5: Arduinna (arduinna) on Jan 16, 2009 [SPOILER]
great image parfect theme interpretation
Ah, a nano! I thought it was a little too skinny for an iPod, but I wasn't goint to say anything!#6: Jota (jota) on Jan 16, 2009
I almost got a nano, just because I wanted a green one, but my husband talked me into the regular one with more memory. I have no plans to upgrade to the touch-- I'm too cheap!
Thanks for your clever entry!#7: Jan Wolter (jan) on Jan 12, 2010 [SPOILER]
I don't get it. My iPod mini is older than your iPod nano. Still works fine. I still use it. Still isn't full. How is it obsolete?#8: Al LaPointe (kancamagus) on Jan 15, 2018
Revisiting this in 2018.... has it been that long?#9: Shrek4fun (Shrek4fun) on Mar 31, 2022
Everybody just puts music on their phones now.
Thanks Erica!#10: Ben Fong (darkman) on Jun 24, 2022 [SPOILER]
Finally retired my ipod last year but loved it when i used it.
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