My first Sony experience is with my Sony Walkman
My father has a big collection of cassette tapes of all his favorite music artist of the 70's. He plays his Beatles, Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, and many more timeless songs on his favorite component. That's the music I only know at those times. And I love the music my father loves. They are soothing to the ears.
When I was growing up, the first electronic gift I receive from my parents is a Sony Walkman. I remembered its color. It is silver with rounded corners for more stylish look. Yeah, those were the days.
At the very moment I got my Walkman, I hear music when I woke-up. I hear music when I'm washing the dishes. I hear music before bedtime. I remember I always forgot to switch it off at night. And most of all, I remember the Walkman always falls down to the floor. Amazing the sturdy thing is still alive, even until now. By the way, I’m sleeping in a double-deck bed. And I’m on the top deck. That’s how strong my Sony Walkman is. I think I still have my Walkman and those tapes on a bag.
The Walkman was my companion. When I feel sad, I just turn it on and make myself happy. I also felt more energetic when there’s music blasting on my ears.
It definitely gave significance in my life just like the Sony’s World’s First Noise Canceling Notebook Computer: VAIO T Series, no noise – more productive – more fun!
When I was growing up, the first electronic gift I receive from my parents is a Sony Walkman. I remembered its color. It is silver with rounded corners for more stylish look. Yeah, those were the days.
At the very moment I got my Walkman, I hear music when I woke-up. I hear music when I'm washing the dishes. I hear music before bedtime. I remember I always forgot to switch it off at night. And most of all, I remember the Walkman always falls down to the floor. Amazing the sturdy thing is still alive, even until now. By the way, I’m sleeping in a double-deck bed. And I’m on the top deck. That’s how strong my Sony Walkman is. I think I still have my Walkman and those tapes on a bag.
The Walkman was my companion. When I feel sad, I just turn it on and make myself happy. I also felt more energetic when there’s music blasting on my ears.
It definitely gave significance in my life just like the Sony’s World’s First Noise Canceling Notebook Computer: VAIO T Series, no noise – more productive – more fun!
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