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A classic iPod interface for your Spotify or Apple Musiclibrary. Screenshot: tannerv.com/ipod. In an era before multitouch displays, the iPod’s click wheel was the king of music playback control. Screenshot: tannerv.com/ipod. Apple killed off the classic iPod design in 2014. Perfection.
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There was funky music. They had a library designed like a British library with cabinets and books and couches to stretch out on and nooks and crannies for kids to slide into. They also have one with chairs with iPods for listening to music. There were lovely couches. I walked out somewhat perplexed.
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