RFID Music Player
frazzydee writes "I know what you're thinking, RFID tags used to play music? Well, it turns out that we don't need to take out our tinfoil hats this time, because it turns out that are some constructive uses for the same RFID tags that we have all come to loathe. Since RFID tags can hold 1 kilobyte of data, somebody who goes by dividuum found that (s)he could use the tags combined with a reader to store and play back music. Dividuum used SID files- the same format used on Commodore 64s- and programmed everything in C. Pictures of the RFID device are available here."
Not necessarily. Netcraft confirmed that, in Korea, only old people's base are belong to some Indian math guy in Soviet Russia with hot grits down his pants. But the question must still be asked: Is it cool, or is it wack?
(someone kill me now)
Information wants to be free.
Entertainment wants to be paid.
You just want to be cheap.