(I used a wrong password, but it might double-post anyway. I'm sorry ; ; )
The Easy-Bake Oven was inducted into the National Toy Hall-of-Fame in 2006.
It beat out the Atari 2600. Yes, the Atari 2600. I don't know how either...
I couldn't understand it then, and it makes even less sense now. Who is more deserving: the first successful video game system that sparked the entire industry, or a 3-in. cake/pinky-finger cooker?
Mikey, there's an EASY answer to your query: One toy is still being sold in mass quantities today while the other stopped being cool exacly 20 years ago, mmmkay?
The Galaxy Tab 10.1, much like its Limited Edition sibling that we reviewed last month, is ever-so-slightly thinner than the iPad 2, a slate that most sane individuals (and competitors, for that matter) would confess is the market leader today.
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(I used a wrong password, but it might double-post anyway. I'm sorry ; ; )
The Easy-Bake Oven was inducted into the National Toy Hall-of-Fame in 2006.
It beat out the Atari 2600. Yes, the Atari 2600. I don't know how either...
I couldn't understand it then, and it makes even less sense now. Who is more deserving: the first successful video game system that sparked the entire industry, or a 3-in. cake/pinky-finger cooker?
http://www.bradenton.com/mld/bradenton/entertainment/15979675.htm
Mikey, there's an EASY answer to your query: One toy is still being sold in mass quantities today while the other stopped being cool exacly 20 years ago, mmmkay?