#AudioMo Day 12: A short clip in which Jake and I go around the electronic store Curries, which is a chain that sells all sorts of things such as computers, TV's, bluetooth speakers, keyboards, phones etc.
I just clipped this specific bit out because it's fully of music and ambience.
in reply to Andre Louis

I love electronic stores, and sumtimes, my family take me. However, it was a much more enjoyable endever back in the day, when technology was new, and mobile phones were just taking off. I used to especially love going, from the years 2007, all the way up to 2012, when it was clear, that the formfacter of phones was permanant, and it got to busy, as i got older, and did more outdoors activities like day camp in the summer, and cheer leader practice during the main school year. After 2013, i especially began to focus on not just my outdoors activities, but schooling, learning piano, and supporting the community around me.
in reply to Alexis

My biggest memory from the days of those type of phone was the huuuge array of models, and loads of plastic versions of the phones so you could see and feel them.
I never understood why Braille Display and assistive technology manufacturers didn't produce similar plastic models of their devices, so the blind could get a real feel for them without having to buy and return models.
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Alexis

@fireborn Honestly, i loved the phone carier stores the most! The nice workers, and the phones i got to touch! Because i had a disability, they would let me feel the new phones, taught me how to eject and incert simcards, and let me operate the sellabrite, when that was a way you transfered the data from one phone to another.