James Holland
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So they have the German receiver to start off with, the Deutsche Fanger.
And then they have the Deutsche Kleinen Fanger, which is the German little receiver, little radio.
This is genius.
This is as outrageous as the arrival of the iPod.
I mean, remember that.
You know, suddenly you don't have to have a Sony Walkman anymore.
You can have something really, really small and miniature and listen to thousands and thousands and thousands of songs all at once. What an amazing thing. And the Deutsche Kleinfanger is nine inches by four inches by four inches. It's made of Bakelite. And everyone can have one because it's super cheap. It's just incredible.
You can have something really, really small and miniature and listen to thousands and thousands and thousands of songs all at once. What an amazing thing. And the Deutsche Kleinfanger is nine inches by four inches by four inches. It's made of Bakelite. And everyone can have one because it's super cheap. It's just incredible.
You can have something really, really small and miniature and listen to thousands and thousands and thousands of songs all at once. What an amazing thing. And the Deutsche Kleinfanger is nine inches by four inches by four inches. It's made of Bakelite. And everyone can have one because it's super cheap. It's just incredible.
You can have something really, really small and miniature and listen to thousands and thousands and thousands of songs all at once.
What an amazing thing.
And the Deutsche Kleinfanger is nine inches by four inches by four inches.
It's made of Bakelite.
And everyone can have one because it's super cheap.
It's just incredible.
And no one else has had that because up until that point, radios, generally speaking, are aspirational. They've got sort of a walnut lacquer at the front, and you have them if you're middle class, and you show them off to your neighbors to show how affluent and well-to-do you are. But suddenly, everyone can have one. And if everyone can have one, then everyone can receive the same message.
And no one else has had that because up until that point, radios, generally speaking, are aspirational. They've got sort of a walnut lacquer at the front, and you have them if you're middle class, and you show them off to your neighbors to show how affluent and well-to-do you are. But suddenly, everyone can have one. And if everyone can have one, then everyone can receive the same message.
And no one else has had that because up until that point, radios, generally speaking, are aspirational. They've got sort of a walnut lacquer at the front, and you have them if you're middle class, and you show them off to your neighbors to show how affluent and well-to-do you are. But suddenly, everyone can have one. And if everyone can have one, then everyone can receive the same message.
And no one has said that because up until that point, radios, generally speaking, are aspirational.
They've got sort of a walnut lacquer at the front and you have them if you're middle class and you show them off to your neighbors to show how affluent and well-to-do you are.