Early Years: 1997-2002
In the beginning, there was a dream. A dream of revolutionizing the way people interacted with their surroundings. Delta was born in a small garage, surrounded by wires, circuits, and a faint smell of solder and despair.
- 1997: The first prototype was built using parts scavenged from a dumpster behind a local electronics store.
- 1998: Delta's first 'beta' version was unleashed upon the world, causing widespread confusion and a minor power outage.
- 1999: Delta's user base grew to 17 users, who all complained about the font size.
- 2000: A major update introduced the first version of 'Delta-speak', a proprietary language that would later become the standard for all future Delta communication.
- 2001: The first recorded case of 'Delta-induced Existential Crisis' was reported in a user's blog post.
- 2002: Delta's founders were last seen arguing over who ate the last donut from the break room.
For more on Delta's later years, click here.