Great memories of MiniDisc, being that the local radio station was my chosen hobby in the 90's. Playing commercials and jingles off of musicassettes was tedious and they were prone to wear. MiniDisc, being programmable and digital, solved much of those problems for us. Yes, some people had PCs with SoundBlasters, but that too was in its infancy, and we laughed at neighboring radio stations where the PC would crash in the middle of the night, and do silly things for hours. No, we on the other hand, had MiniDisc, and proud of it. (Until the whole local radio station thing collapsed. This was in Belgium, and most of those stations got gobbled up by networks soon after.) On top of all that, my early Sony MDS player had that dial that let you position and then edit your things really precisely, which opened up a whole new world of jingle editing for the teenage amateur radio geek.