An interesting article, but something ahead of its time will continue to be ahead of its time no matter how many years pass
this post was submitted on 01 Jan 2024
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Someone could have changed their mind on whether or not something was ahead of it's time.
40 years later, and I still haven't changed my mind that Nintendo's Famicom...
There, I fixed the title.
That's fair!
I guess there'd be times when the opinion changes. Like maybe the original iPhone seemed ahead of its time, but nowadays it's recognized that it wasn't the first for any of its features, just the right combination at the right time.