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Daniel Tanguay, high school student, is in the car with his brother’s friends. After the road has been overtaken, they come to a small bridge. It’s too small to drive on. They back up a few feet, and Daniel decides to test the weight of his car. While the car is resting with all of its weight on the bridge, he tries to see if it will safely pass under the wires that run along the sides of the bridge. He presses the accelerator, and the car moves with its front wheels in the air. Then, Daniel sees that the car has become stuck on a hook that is hanging from a wire. The car is hooked up by cables to the bridge. It was a joke that turned into reality. The wires are connected to a machine, and it sends a signal to the car that it is stuck and needs help.
David is an engineer who is working for a major electronics company. At the time he sees the MISHBY, he is in the process of creating the marketing document for an expensive piece of equipment.
MISHBY is a project by Daniel Tanguay and David Rhein. It consists of an object that was never intended for use. Upon its discovery, it became a focus for the interest of various parties with a vested interest in its existence, including those that feared it and others that wanted to use it. The device is defined by the absence of useful function, and it is always in the possession of an owner that doesn’t understand the nature of the things he owns.
MISHBY was the name of the first market-leading, all-Java, multi-platform digital audio player, released in October 2002. It included features like searchable music libraries, synchronized music playlists, and a cover art database. It was designed for people who cared about buying music from the software they owned, and who wanted to play it. This project began during the summer of 2001, when I tried to get my own MP3 player to play a library of CDs I owned. Unfortunately, most MP3 players worked with proprietary formats and there were no open or reliable libraries for individual CDs at the time. I tried to reverse engineer cassette tape libraries, but ran into several problems, such as the fact that the tape emulations were incompatible. By the end of that summer, I realized that the potential of an MP3 player with a massive music library was pretty limited until there were good and reliable CD libraries and media decoders.
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