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25 Top 'It' Products of All Time
#25 - The Pet Rock
This blogger remembers when his dad first brought home his Pet Rock. The rock was in a box, resting in comfortable nest of straw, and his new pet had come with a 36-page training manual. "There are all sorts of tricks a pet rock can do," his father said. "Like, sit. It can play dead. And with a little push, it can roll."
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25 Top It Products of All Time
#25 - The Pet Rock
This blogger remembers when his dad first brought home his Pet Rock. The rock was in a box, resting in comfortable nest of straw, and his new pet had come with a 36-page training manual. "There are all sorts of tricks a pet rock can do," his father said. "Like, sit. It can play dead. And with a little push, it can roll."
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25 Top It Products of All Time
#24 - Matchbox Cars
With remote control cars and simulated racing games clogging toy stores, it's hard to remember that, once upon a time, humble little die-cast cars represented the ultimate gift for any burgeoning car freak. Then, Matchbox's tiny little 1/78-scale automobiles were the absolute alpha and omega of child car culture.
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25 Top It Products of All Time
#23 - The Magic 8-ball
Why pay for a psychiatrist when you can go to the Magic 8-ball for advice and insight? Sure, the possible answers are limited to 20 (10 positive, five negative and five non-committal), but the Magic 8-ball will never ask you how that makes you feel, or cut you dead when your insurance lapses. It will probably just tell you ask again later, by which time you'll probably have solved the problem yourself.
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#22 - The Slinky
The slinky requires no batteries. You can't buy fancy outfits for it. You can't play in on the Internet. You can't pay extraordinary amounts of money for extravagant versions, and if you're waiting for your kids to break it so you can throw it away, good luck. The slinky does one thing, and does it very, very well; it obeys gravity. As Jay Leno said, It's the one toy that encourages kids to play on the stairs.
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#21 - CB Radio
In the mid-70s, the song "Convoy" was a number one hit on both the pop and country charts and CB trucker slang like "breaker, breaker 1-9" and "rubber duck" had entered the vernacular. As motorists discovered the thrills of dodging smokies and cursing out speed-crazed men driving 40-ton rigs, the CB joined the cassette deck as must-have auto options.
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#20 - The Transformers
With the 2007 release of Michael Bay's Transformers movie, it's easy to forget that the toys have been with us for over 20 years. An adaptation of Japan's Microman and Diaclone lines, the Transformers offered something truly unique: toys that could, with a few deft moves, morph from one thing to another.
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#19 - The Lava Lite
Excepting Aladdin's, it's the one lamp everyone seems to know, yet you can't even read by it. You maybe even owned one once, that torpedo-shaped vertical glass tube full of slowly churning goo. We call them Lava Lamps, but their real name is Lava Lite. The first Lava-Brand Motion Lamps lamps came out in 1965, just in time to help a generation of psychedelic dropouts tune in and drop out as they gazed into the gloopy miasma within.
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#18 - My Little Pony
The 80's Saturday morning cartoon line-up included The Smurfs, Pee-wee's Playhouse and My Little Pony. Not only did a sense of right and wrong permeate those shows, the dolls and toys kids begged their moms for were a great inspiration to their childhood imagination. A shining, glitter-covered case in point: My Little Pony.
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#17 - The Princess Phone
Baby boomers will remember the 1930's classic -form follows function telephones - clunky, black and squat. You'll remember when colors arrived and the emergence of the wall phone. If you were a girl, though, what you'll remember most fondly is the girl's best friend, the princess phone.
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#16 - The Mood Ring
The mood ring may be far out, man, but it has a practical, medical history. The ring was conceived in the 1960s, when Marvin Wernick went to an emergency call with a doctor friend, and watched him use a thermotropic strip to take a child's temperature. Wernick got some of the product and fitted ovals of it into rings with glass "gemstones" to show off the color. He wrote up some incredible claims about the connection between body temperature and mood, and a new psychological accessory was headed toward American history.
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25 Top It Products of All Time
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By: Johndowa on 4/01/2010 2:47PM
First, there is a better article on Black Web 2.0. You can find it here: http://www.blackweb20.com/2010/03/30/usual-suspects-absent-from-the-ipad-revolution/
I have to ask Lawrence Watkins, the author of this subpar piece, why does Apple have to pay for the development of African-American targeted magazine application development? Isn't that the responsibility of a magazine's decision makers? If Time, GQ, and Viv Magazine, took the time and money to build applications to run on the iPad, then I think Ebony, Jets, and Essence can make the same investment if they feel it is warranted.
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By: Black Web 2.0 on 4/01/2010 3:35PM
Thanks for the link Johndowa. I totally agree with your thinking, in fact most of the discussion in this article on Black Web 2.0 is in the same line of thought. It is the responsibility of the publications to innovate and add a new offering for their audience through the iPad.
Have you checked to see how many black pubs have mobile applications? Basically zero which is a shame considering AA's over index in mobile. So not only are they ignoring the possibilities with the iPad they are 2 steps behind and ignoring what can be done with mobile apps as well.
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By: dvine on 4/08/2010 3:02PM
i agree w/u 100%.. And y is this always about race? goodness gracious..
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By: Johndowa on 4/01/2010 2:54PM
Additionally Mr. Watkins, as an African-American, I feel that Apples appeals to my demographics just fine.
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By: Ricky on 4/02/2010 2:20PM
This article is completely off base. It is up to the publications themselves to make available the format for digital media. And so far I have not seen any Black publications put forth this effort. I myself have asked this question to Essence, Jet, Ebony, etc. and was told by them they have not done this. So don't blame the manufacturer for not appealing to the African American community, we don't appeal to ourselves!!!
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By: Charles on 4/03/2010 7:36AM
Correct!
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By: Ellie on 4/02/2010 5:49PM
It's because we're too busy buying $5,000.00 weaves(LOL).
Seriously, Apple appeals to just about every demographic and that includes Black folks who are interested in technology.
Black publications need to get themselves into this market and not wait for engraved invites. However, in my personal opinion, with the exception of Black Enterprise, there are not many Black publications that are worth the bother.
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By: Dora on 4/03/2010 10:25AM
Ellie, go suck your own titties. lol!
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By: Jaime on 4/02/2010 8:47PM
"African American magazines are in dire need of this additional ad revenue, since ad spending for black magazines dropped by 33% during 2009."
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This hardly seems possible, since these magazines are nearly 100% ads.
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By: Jen on 4/02/2010 9:01PM
Alexis I think u r a very smart Chica, but I don't know what the heck u r talking about, or better yet WHO r u talking to? Haha!
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