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Well, with the hurries, the pressure and one or other bad news I've been having recently, I almost forgot to say that here at Rockman Labs, we are on a party!  Cool

It comes to be that one day like today, but totally different (with the month and day of the month being the only thing equal) Rockman Labs was born. And just like in the last year, this one we got nothing to celebrate. I'd have liked to present some advances in the Anirock project... but they are so little that i don't think they are worth being shown...

In other topic,... well, what else can I say... This place should be saturated with Rockman material, but it doesn't seem to have too much of a movement. I don't like speeches, so I'll say things as I think them: Rockman Labs was born in a time of boredom and for the "need" to show one or two things I found out while playing this really entertaining games of Rockman. And, as far as it concerns me, if it should remain that way, well, have it that way.

And as always, I saved the best for the last:

Thanks to all those (few) ones who have contributed their material to Rockman Labs; Seriously. Thanks for contributing with this dirty damn site Smile

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Thirty years ago this week,

Thirty years ago this week, Sony introduced the first Walkman to consumers in Japan. Released on July 1, 1979, the model TPS-L2 was the first in a long history of portable stereo devices. The shape, size, and data format of portable music players continues to evolve, but for many people my age the  was their first music device.
As a kid growing up in the 80s and 90s, my Sony Walkman cassette player was my most prized possession, and an important part of my identity. My first tapes were Smashing Pumpkins' Siamese Dream and MC Hammer's Please Hammer, Don't Hurt 'Em. While my little iPod shuffle can easily hold dozens of cassettes' worth of songs, it's hard to imagine developing the same degree of affection that I held for my first Walkman.On this 30th anniversary of it's release, I took a look back using News archive search's Timeline view for the term , focusing on articles from the United States in the 1980s. These materials were made browsable via our . You can easily click the navigation toolbar to zoom in and out on an article, or fit the entire newspaper page in your browsing window.

 

 

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