The first example can be Matrox:
We all know how good Matrox was for 2D quality and with G400 they were fast in 3D. I even liked Parhelia for it's features and I liked many options Powerdesk had. End of line
Then Thinkpads. They were the most awesome computers ever. X61 tablet is the best PC I've ever had. Yes, they are still being made but they slowly got ruined, first by lack of high res IPS screens, then by round edges, messed up keyboard layout (one of the reasons I stuck to Thinkpads was the same keyboard layout), ... Most people on Thinkpad forums would say present Thinkpads (from 430/530/230 onwards) are no longer Thinkpads. And quite a few guys here like Thinkpads as well.
Today I found one of my favourite bands broke up. I can think of a few more examples.
Now I could have liked for example Apple but I didn't like them particularly in 1980s when I encountered first Mac, in the 90s and 00s when I did DTP and design. I remember countless arguments over beer with some mac guy from then. And well they're still around. Or I could have liked Bob Dylan and he's still around. And some classmate tried turning me on and I even read the BIO and while I acknowledge the quality his music doesn't make my heart tick faster particularly.
I'm wondering what is it about me that I sense the stuff that is rightly made and has some rare quality that most fail to appreciate and I'm willing to go a longer way to have/enjoy it. And then why doesn't this stuff cease being made. I'm wondering whether I'm some tragic hero and whether I should work on myself becoming more mainstream since this is a lot safer and healthier.
We all know how good Matrox was for 2D quality and with G400 they were fast in 3D. I even liked Parhelia for it's features and I liked many options Powerdesk had. End of line
Then Thinkpads. They were the most awesome computers ever. X61 tablet is the best PC I've ever had. Yes, they are still being made but they slowly got ruined, first by lack of high res IPS screens, then by round edges, messed up keyboard layout (one of the reasons I stuck to Thinkpads was the same keyboard layout), ... Most people on Thinkpad forums would say present Thinkpads (from 430/530/230 onwards) are no longer Thinkpads. And quite a few guys here like Thinkpads as well.
Today I found one of my favourite bands broke up. I can think of a few more examples.
Now I could have liked for example Apple but I didn't like them particularly in 1980s when I encountered first Mac, in the 90s and 00s when I did DTP and design. I remember countless arguments over beer with some mac guy from then. And well they're still around. Or I could have liked Bob Dylan and he's still around. And some classmate tried turning me on and I even read the BIO and while I acknowledge the quality his music doesn't make my heart tick faster particularly.
I'm wondering what is it about me that I sense the stuff that is rightly made and has some rare quality that most fail to appreciate and I'm willing to go a longer way to have/enjoy it. And then why doesn't this stuff cease being made. I'm wondering whether I'm some tragic hero and whether I should work on myself becoming more mainstream since this is a lot safer and healthier.
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