mupcollector1
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Well it does seem like more younger and younger people are owning cell phones now a days. I didn't have a cell phone in high school but everyone else did, same with a car. Plus I think Sesame Workshop released the current episodes on a flash drive. It's interesting how that's done, I'm not sure if you plug it in and up comes a built in player or something like that. Also when media technology was being developed with video game technology for example Game Boy Video, There was a couple of things that Sesame Workshop did with that. There's video player toys that play episodes, like a DVD player but in a toy. That's interesting. I know there was a Sesame Street record player in the 70s (I'd love to have that myself). Plus also in general there was cassette players made for younger kids. I had one that was like a toy karaoke machine.Okay....so the age of Elmo's target audience (exculding myself of course) would be using a flashdrive because?
It's amazing, certainly something I would have loved to own as a kid.