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We can finally say back in the day because it's been two decades ago now. So think back to about two decades ago, the early 2000s. And I want to know what was your favorite piece of tech from the turn of the century from 1999 to 2003.
Cassette player I'll see you there Volunteers and two so I'm going with it but something very cool about it I don't know I don't flipping onto your waist band your earphones and I think the preacher but not like the most cool I guess looking back at it but then it was it was sick
Oh my gosh, mine is my flip phone that I had from fifth grade and actually I still have it. And there was just something so cool yet dramatic about closing the phone when the call ended. I kind of wish iPhone had that option and not gonna lie if I could go back to my flip phone I would. I just love that thing
Tamagotchi! Wait, did we talk about this the other day? That Tamagotchi is making a comeback? Oh mate, I absolutely love that thing. So frustrating, well infuriating actually. but Jesus Christ, that I love my little time in God's sheep.
It was my cell phone I'm back in 2000 and like one or two it was my cell phone my mom got me a little cell phone the size of like a candy bar and I had all these ringtones that I loved and even play Reggaeton and I was always in the party line and I loved
I want to say around 2002 or 2003 I'm gonna say just really MP3 players that was my favorite I've always had a lot of CDs and tapes and had my little dish books but I was able to condense things finally and just put everything on a little device and I loved it so MP3 player
My favorite piece of tech was my flip phone. I had a flip phone when I used to be with Sprint and you could literally like just throw that phone. It was like a, it had like the durability of an old school Nikia phone. Like take a lick it and keep on ticking. It was one of those but it was a flip phone. So you know when you hung up on people, it was like, Mwah!