Oh, to be an innocent young techie in the 90s again. Merrily downloading Metallica albums from Napster, joyriding from birds eye views in GTA 1, and praying that 30-second porn clip would buffer before mom got home in four hours. It was a golden era I mean, thats what my friend told me. One thing we both enjoyed, however, was the magical world of Winamp. A skeuomorphic design resembling shelf stereos, gorgeous visualisations that matched audio frequencies, cutting-edge features like the colour-changing volume slider and the customisations. Oh, the customisations. Not only were there endless skins to transform the…
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