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How to send an e mail 1980's style. Electronic message writing down the phone line. First shown on Thames TV's computer programme 'Database' in 1984
07/06/1984
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@Hyp3rborean
@Hyp3rborean 3 года назад
1984: What's a modem? 2021: What's a modem?
@tommitchell4570
@tommitchell4570 3 года назад
I literally cry knowing that 80% of all Millenials have no idea what a modem is
@ondrejsedlak4935
@ondrejsedlak4935 3 года назад
In Australia if you’re on a Coax, Fiber to the curb or node connection, you still need a ‘modem’. That term will not die here anytime soon.
@tangerinetech5300
@tangerinetech5300 3 года назад
@@ondrejsedlak4935 pretty sure you still need a modem of some type everywhere. networking just never became very well known.
@ondrejsedlak4935
@ondrejsedlak4935 3 года назад
@@tangerinetech5300 Yeah you do need a ‘modem’ of sorts for the others (now called an NTU), but it’s usually hidden away during installation so as to make it seem invisible. No need to confuzzle the poor users :) Note: Fibre to the Node is the only one you still need to buy an actual VDSL modem, while the others are provided after the install (except Fixed wireless and FTTP) Coax uses a cable-modem and the Fibre to the curb uses a special short range VDSL modem. Yey Australia and its variety of internet technologies.
@jsmythib
@jsmythib 3 года назад
Im pretty sure it says cable modem on the box in 2021. I could be wrong tho :)
@emmettlester739
@emmettlester739 4 года назад
"Yes, well its very simple really". Proceeds to CALL the computer.
@weabooslayer7007
@weabooslayer7007 4 года назад
computer: hello, who's that ?
@maxm4696
@maxm4696 4 года назад
i mean the guys password is 1234 if you noticed
@scalp340
@scalp340 4 года назад
@@maxm4696 What a stupid password. It's the kind of thing an idiot would have on his luggage!
@TheCentaury
@TheCentaury 4 года назад
@@maxm4696 try to brute force a password with an 8bit computer on a 300 bauds full duplex modem :D
@user-lx3oi6xy2e
@user-lx3oi6xy2e 4 года назад
Love this comment! Cracked me up
@NinjaDeathTeddy
@NinjaDeathTeddy Год назад
Hey everyone the reporter Jane is my mum and she's very impressed that the video has so many millions of views all these years later ! 😂
@neoneherefrom5836
@neoneherefrom5836 3 месяца назад
son is that you
@explorelondon3695
@explorelondon3695 3 месяца назад
Bless her😂❤
@RuckFussia
@RuckFussia 3 месяца назад
Prove it
@explorelondon3695
@explorelondon3695 3 месяца назад
@@RuckFussia You are so idle. Find your aucking fss a hobby
@kuaaajo
@kuaaajo 3 месяца назад
You should make a video of her talking about her thoughts about email in 1984 and computer people back then!
@grineflip
@grineflip 3 месяца назад
That doctor whom she emailed was hailed as the oldest working doctor in Britain and died in 2022, having worked as a forensic expert at the age of 94. What a man!
@rize8218
@rize8218 4 года назад
1980: Personal Password = 1234 2020: Nothing changed
@guicampell
@guicampell 4 года назад
HHAHHAHAHHA dude i see that !
@rize8218
@rize8218 4 года назад
Down Hill you seem to be very intelligent. I never thought about kinda complicated numbers
@rize8218
@rize8218 4 года назад
@ you are truly a hero! xD
@junehoward6668
@junehoward6668 4 года назад
Made me lol.
@junehoward6668
@junehoward6668 4 года назад
So true lol.
@moekancha
@moekancha 3 года назад
1984: how to send an email 2020: how to stop receiving an email.
@AswangRealStories
@AswangRealStories 3 года назад
lmao
@ulungrinjanidharma8609
@ulungrinjanidharma8609 3 года назад
Lol
@hitman3802
@hitman3802 3 года назад
Spam Mails. 😄
@farhs3133
@farhs3133 3 года назад
Why? Don't you wanna be the new king of Uganda? lol
@Dec38105
@Dec38105 3 года назад
@@farhs3133 Emails are great, I won the Nigerian lottery , only had to send them a mere £1000 to cover some costs
@chntGomez
@chntGomez 10 месяцев назад
"It seems a very simple connection to me" Greatest lie ever told in front of an audience
@zakelwe
@zakelwe Месяц назад
"It tells me what I have in the freezer ! They don't even do that nowadays
@turtleanton6539
@turtleanton6539 Месяц назад
🎉
@kavorka8855
@kavorka8855 22 дня назад
it wasn't a lie back then
@JesusFamiglietti
@JesusFamiglietti 15 дней назад
People have no idea how exciting those times were. Nowadays everything is taken for granted. Those of us who saw the growth of computing and network connections know how important these beginnings were.
@ChubbyGames
@ChubbyGames 3 года назад
Personal Password is 1234
@tiaxanderson9725
@tiaxanderson9725 3 года назад
See, this is why 1234 is a 'bad' password. This is Julian's personal password. Please get your own. ;P
@moronsmorons8913
@moronsmorons8913 3 года назад
@@tiaxanderson9725 Which would be 5678.
@kod593
@kod593 3 года назад
That's the kind of thing an idiot would have on his luggage!
@raps8691
@raps8691 3 года назад
@@kod593 the password on my parent's luggage is still 0000. once, an idiot tried to open their suitcase (I think so, since the lock was damaged), and they didn't manage to open it.
@MrVidification
@MrVidification 3 года назад
I had to check.. 'Oh no - pwned! This password has been seen 1,296,186 times before'
@paolobrach1987
@paolobrach1987 3 года назад
It's actually an extremely simple connection. After only 67 steps you're connected. EZ.
@futureforward3153
@futureforward3153 3 года назад
This is what Crypto is like today.... 2021
@avatar2233
@avatar2233 3 года назад
@@futureforward3153 Nah it's like Crypto was in 2012
@futureforward3153
@futureforward3153 3 года назад
@@avatar2233 yeah u right.
@m5a1stuart83
@m5a1stuart83 3 года назад
@@avatar2233 Crypto in 2009
@luckywetland
@luckywetland 3 года назад
You don’t realize that was 36 years ago??
@maxwellvideos1271
@maxwellvideos1271 6 месяцев назад
These RU-vid Tutorials are great. I wanted to send an important E-Mail today and had to look it up. Thank you
@MagsArt
@MagsArt 20 дней назад
😂😂👍
@alistairmcelwee7467
@alistairmcelwee7467 Год назад
No one who wasn’t there can know the excitement of connecting to an email hub and then being able to have a conversation with some unknown person somewhere on the Internet. Pretty much a nightmare today, but back then it just suddenly opened doors to a world of possibilities. Furthermore, in those first five years or so of this being available, we all used it so very differently from the flamers & extremists online today. We formed an online chat group then used to meet weekly at a pub. Was so fun. It all soured around 1991 when the trolls started up, but before that, it was so innocent and enjoyable. Plus, today, so chronically naive.
@dr.mailman
@dr.mailman Год назад
I get your point but your example is awful. People still use online chatrooms to make plans for a pub in many forms, I personally used discord to do it this weekend.
@mikemorrison7774
@mikemorrison7774 Год назад
I know right? It was magic.
@tm36105
@tm36105 Год назад
It really took effort to find the like minded people, but when you did it was a whole new world talking with people with interests aligned with yours on any given topic. I think the internet lacks this now.
@BananaDynastyX
@BananaDynastyX Год назад
@@dr.mailman That's not really the same thing, and you know it just as well as I do...
@petecoventry6858
@petecoventry6858 10 месяцев назад
I was one of the people who started AOL - THAT was excitement!
@pedropopelka3166
@pedropopelka3166 3 года назад
1984 printer: prints immediately 2020 printer: *FEED ME MAGENTA*
@andikruge5751
@andikruge5751 3 года назад
made my day :D
@encycl07pedia-
@encycl07pedia- 3 года назад
Dot matrix printers are insanely slow. You might be able to load/fix a magenta cartridge and print out the document on a modern printer before the dot matrix one finished.
@wingnutbert9685
@wingnutbert9685 3 года назад
@@encycl07pedia-: Yes, but that dot matrix is still working........your 2020 printer will be dead in 2 yrs or no longer "supported"...XD XD XD
@jeschinstad
@jeschinstad 3 года назад
@@wingnutbert9685 "No longer supported" is just one aspect of proprietary software systems like Windows. GNU (the OS in systems like ChromeOS and Ubuntu) was actually inspired by the new concept of proprietary printer drivers that would not allow the user to have control. How right they were; there are now printers that were Designed for Windows that can now only be used on non-Windows systems.
@encycl07pedia-
@encycl07pedia- 3 года назад
@@wingnutbert9685 My printer is several years old. As long as you're not buying a printer for $30 they tend to last a while. I've NEVER run into a printer that wasn't "supported" anymore. Are you talking about software? Care to take another awful assumption?
@blissettluther
@blissettluther 4 года назад
1984: Password is "1234" 2019: Password is "1234"
@mirzabaig82
@mirzabaig82 4 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@jamesmiller2521
@jamesmiller2521 4 года назад
Our sophisticated 2019 algorithms will not allow you use such buffoon easy to hack password. It should be something like this: 1234-a
@nefariou5
@nefariou5 4 года назад
@@jamesmiller2521 I like you mean 1234!
@uhyter89
@uhyter89 4 года назад
Откуда они узнали мой пароль :)
@tonychr.9169
@tonychr.9169 4 года назад
You're right!!!!
@ryansmurda1552
@ryansmurda1552 6 месяцев назад
Ill never forget back in the early 90s the first time I went into an online chatroom how amazed I was. Incredible how fast tech has developed
@AnastasiaBeaverhousn
@AnastasiaBeaverhousn 6 месяцев назад
Remember A/S/L?? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@laoch5658
@laoch5658 7 месяцев назад
its amazing nearly 40 years later people still don't understand this
@Spillers72
@Spillers72 5 лет назад
Before the wife spoke, I thought that was the guys 12 year old son.
@trollop_7
@trollop_7 5 лет назад
Jay Spillers So true. The internet has now shown them how to procreate, something that hitherto would not have come to pass.
@johnrx9243
@johnrx9243 5 лет назад
I thought he was the bigger guy’s younger brother.
@trollop_7
@trollop_7 5 лет назад
John H. Turns out he was the wife.
@jaymcd8577
@jaymcd8577 5 лет назад
lol
@MrStamford78
@MrStamford78 5 лет назад
I thought exactly the same :Lol:
@morpheus6749
@morpheus6749 5 лет назад
Password: 1234 I believe we've found patient zero.
@hans-jurgenmuller9148
@hans-jurgenmuller9148 5 лет назад
XD
@oozarusama
@oozarusama 4 года назад
Not lol must be the number 3 one is the ENIAC password 1234 too
@Peter_739
@Peter_739 4 года назад
Its not like anyone in the world was interested to access that mans account.
@davidbrisbane7206
@davidbrisbane7206 4 года назад
😂🤣😂🤣 Gold!
@steve00alt70
@steve00alt70 4 года назад
@Darius Beaumont its a woman not a child. People were midgets back then
@tjmarx
@tjmarx 8 месяцев назад
I love that data transmission via audio at the end of the show. 😂😂
@dhdurhueur-qe5pn
@dhdurhueur-qe5pn 6 месяцев назад
It was uncanny😂
@JacobSteinberg75
@JacobSteinberg75 13 дней назад
This is just amazing. I have a feeling this is going to take off in a few years.
@s0la.scr1ptura
@s0la.scr1ptura 5 лет назад
Made perfect sense back then to purchase a $5,000 computer to keep records of what’s been in your freezer.
@valkree5081
@valkree5081 5 лет назад
@@aktuellvideography1508 um i use mine to look at naked ladies actually
@mightymightyironhead
@mightymightyironhead 5 лет назад
These two look like they might have had a few bodies in that freezer.
@MelancholyMegan
@MelancholyMegan 5 лет назад
@@aktuellvideography1508 you deserve an award for that comment XD
@1982kinger
@1982kinger 5 лет назад
It would have been like buying a TV in 1945... you could do it but it didnt make sense
@srda1989
@srda1989 5 лет назад
Aktuell well done mate :) Actually for every new technology early adopters are most important. So thank you people for buying almost useless computers these days. You pushed technology development :)
@Movie_Games
@Movie_Games 3 года назад
Who cares about the computer, they are having a real time video conferencing call!
@maxunbanned
@maxunbanned 3 года назад
Probably prerecorded.
@BICIeCOMPUTERconGabriele
@BICIeCOMPUTERconGabriele 3 года назад
@@maxunbanned No... it is a tv connection
@SirCommoner
@SirCommoner 3 года назад
I mean, it wasn't through a computer, real time live TV was actually the first technology used to transmit television _until_ the 50s when they invented videotapes to broadcast prerecorded stuff.
@blastitlocal5307
@blastitlocal5307 3 года назад
@@BICIeCOMPUTERconGabriele I would say the same thing, microwave back to the studio. Looks like a 2 camera setup at the remote site. Full ENG truck for sure. The 2-way sound is prob by phone line.
@andrejs0tube
@andrejs0tube 3 года назад
Это монтаж :)
@MaestroDraven
@MaestroDraven 6 месяцев назад
I'm old enough to remember this. Fascinating to watch something emerge from nothing, become a phenomenon, then a mainstay, and then....we just take it for granted.
@hiding_my_name
@hiding_my_name 7 месяцев назад
Kids these days didn't know how mind blowing this was as a nerdy kid back in the day. Holy cow this was amazing.
@hutch1197
@hutch1197 4 года назад
What do you use the technology for? 1984: To keep household records, process documents, etc. 2020: To share a picture of my lunch, and argue about politics with strangers.
@hutch1197
@hutch1197 4 года назад
@Christina Reynolds I know. My point is people in 1984 would be appalled at what people in the future do with technology.
@Ad-zu8bt
@Ad-zu8bt 4 года назад
People don't need two huge metal boxes in order to keep household records lmao, people use phones and smart watches for all that stuff nowadays
@maurodudley1338
@maurodudley1338 4 года назад
This is the most underrated comment in this thread.
@ansazeem1234
@ansazeem1234 4 года назад
@@Ad-zu8bt a smartphone us a computer too genius
@Ad-zu8bt
@Ad-zu8bt 4 года назад
@@ansazeem1234 it seems like you missed my comment's entire point by a mile...
@chapter4444
@chapter4444 4 года назад
I'm surprised it doesn't require an oil change after each email
@sagichnicht3577
@sagichnicht3577 4 года назад
haha : D
@pod9363
@pod9363 4 года назад
I can usually get away with 10 youtube videos before my computer needs one.
@ghoch3
@ghoch3 4 года назад
it doesn´t ? O_O Better bye one fast
@theestallion3695
@theestallion3695 4 года назад
wouldn't that be typewriters?
@DRAMMAR05
@DRAMMAR05 4 года назад
Hahaha
@yecreeper
@yecreeper Год назад
I think it's pretty darn cool that they used sound to transmit data, what a crude yet effective way of doing it!
@spr00sem00se
@spr00sem00se 8 месяцев назад
Youd be suprised what is still being trasnmitted by sound like this. All militaries in the world use radio to trasnmit encoded data. Germany transmits weather info via fax everyday to sailors. Old tech is still extremely useful where you dont have fast internet.
@44thala49
@44thala49 8 месяцев назад
Isn’t that essentially what speaking does? We’ve been at that for thousands of years.
@RaymonDaniel
@RaymonDaniel 7 месяцев назад
MASSIVELY underrated observation @@44thala49
@ElSantoLuchador
@ElSantoLuchador 6 месяцев назад
@@44thala49 But not as long as the birds. They've been at it for a lot longer.
@sarahmoorman6936
@sarahmoorman6936 5 месяцев назад
so true! lol@@ElSantoLuchador
@Saor_Alba
@Saor_Alba 11 месяцев назад
I first witnessed Prestel being demonstrated in 1982 at Glasgow University in the then-Maths dept. How it even operated on a 16K ZX Spectrum that had been expanded to 48K still beats me. The software to run it was written by a close friend, who is sadly no longer with us, who went on to have a long successful career in computing. I too went on to have a career in computing which caused me to travel the four corners of the world, I'm now retired and am back in Bonnie Scotland, and done travelling thank goodness.😁
@HarshitKumar-bu7oo
@HarshitKumar-bu7oo 8 месяцев назад
Hey I want to know more about your job like today software engineer jobs are so boring
@deang5622
@deang5622 2 месяца назад
The software running on the computer at home is just a simple client, it is doing little more than taking the bytes of data received from the modem and displaying characters on the screen. The processing power to do this is minimal. I know, I have actually written software back in the 1980's to do this. Even a ZX80 had enough enough processing power and memory to do it.
@deang5622
@deang5622 2 месяца назад
​@@HarshitKumar-bu7ooThat very much depends on the kind of software you are developing. I have done embedded software for electronic products. Far more interesting and more challenging.
@coloradoco12
@coloradoco12 Год назад
The fact that he dials up the connection with a rotary phone makes this twice as enjoyable
@drmal
@drmal Год назад
I thought for a moment he was going to use an acoustic coupler!
@nosaltadded2675
@nosaltadded2675 Год назад
@@drmal Oh, that's so 1980!
@michaelrayharris
@michaelrayharris Год назад
And his password of..1234..!
@AcCeSsDeNiEd65
@AcCeSsDeNiEd65 9 месяцев назад
0:52 and it's "Extremely simple" too.
@Pulsonar
@Pulsonar 8 месяцев назад
😂
@tweedyburd007
@tweedyburd007 5 лет назад
1:19 "The computer is now asking me to enter my personal password" types 1234 "Which I've now done"
@JasonZakrajsek
@JasonZakrajsek 5 лет назад
Vaxtin I was just about to post the same thing. That cracked me up.
@worldofzap
@worldofzap 5 лет назад
Damn that’s the combination to my luggage.
@ralphclark
@ralphclark 5 лет назад
That's the stupidest combination I've ever heard of in my life! That's the kinda thing an idiot would have on his luggage!
@tipsysnipers
@tipsysnipers 5 лет назад
@@ralphclark Dacht dur gassen, guten flahl lolololol
@charlesbaldo
@charlesbaldo 5 лет назад
Wow, i thought you were sarcastically joking at first. I went back 2 times to make sure and you are right.
@johnsmith42688
@johnsmith42688 Год назад
I like how email is in quotes, like it's slang for something
@tomekgnu
@tomekgnu 7 месяцев назад
Those were the times when people appreciated such simple things as sending emails or keeping household records in one place. They were simply able to enjoy life. Now, for an unknown reason, we are looking down at them asking "how could they use such primitive ways to connect to the network"? Without that technology we wouldn't have today's technology.
@miker252
@miker252 5 месяцев назад
I remember being excited to dial up the library terminal and reserve a book.
@dml3oo0
@dml3oo0 3 года назад
"It's extremely simple" **starts plugging cables, rotating dial and pushing switches**
@tocAgunit
@tocAgunit 3 года назад
:))
@life_seeker6102
@life_seeker6102 3 года назад
Remember, this was technology in the 1980s, not the 2020s
@mfbias4048
@mfbias4048 3 года назад
‘Simple’ is relative.
@dr.albekhan8640
@dr.albekhan8640 3 года назад
I wonder how 'simple' they will tell if they see something like apple pair 🤣
@keselekbakiak
@keselekbakiak 3 года назад
Back then computer and internet was complex, so only people with basic technical knowledge can use it. Nowadays it was so easy that people who cant delete app on their phone can connect to internet.
@Danielv344
@Danielv344 4 года назад
1984: dedicating a whole room to a computer 2019:sitting on the toilet watching a video about sending emails in 1984 on my phone
@iskkarate
@iskkarate 4 года назад
LOL
@miguelsalazar7083
@miguelsalazar7083 4 года назад
That's true!!!!🤣🤣🤣
@stevenreed8854
@stevenreed8854 4 года назад
Pahahaha
@lunalima7864
@lunalima7864 4 года назад
The future's come.
@LegalizeTheNuclearBomb
@LegalizeTheNuclearBomb 4 года назад
We used to have a room we called "The Computer Room" lol
@phil2768
@phil2768 11 месяцев назад
I'd love to relive the 70s, 80s and 90s computer revolution, it was so exciting. While todays technology is amazing that has been built off it, living back then with new computer innovations coming literally every year, It was a very unique period in history.
@BeckVMH
@BeckVMH 2 месяца назад
Yep, I’d go back and invest heavily in Microsoft stock.
@alistairmcelwee7467
@alistairmcelwee7467 Год назад
I used personal computers from 1977 onwards. I remember in 1983/84 when a roommate bought a Commodore 64, with modem. It was 64baud. We all stood around watching as the connection was made then data displayed one character at a time. Total magic
@andreiclaudiu9494
@andreiclaudiu9494 4 года назад
1984: that’s weird 2020: that’s weird
@Digalog
@Digalog 4 года назад
Have you tried to turn if off and on yet ?
@DannyHsn
@DannyHsn 4 года назад
In 1984 this was not weird I know
@mariocm9503
@mariocm9503 4 года назад
Nadejdea mea e El in 1984 this was revolutionary new gen shit bro and you calling this Weird 🥱😒
@memberofthelambily1340
@memberofthelambily1340 4 года назад
Mario CM it’s really bizarre
@OddNoble
@OddNoble 4 года назад
lol
@TheJustJoe
@TheJustJoe 4 года назад
Oh the days when 1234 was a safe password.
@allanwallace872
@allanwallace872 4 года назад
It wasn't a safe password in 1984. www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-36306419
@skhochay
@skhochay 4 года назад
first, you have to get to the password prompt and that was not simple
@allanwallace872
@allanwallace872 4 года назад
Unless I've been mistaken for several decades "Not simple" is exactly what a "hacker" does?
@cholodelrosari0543
@cholodelrosari0543 4 года назад
Cristos Blanace Hahaha, whenever I heard this, I remember Spaceballs
@DankDave211
@DankDave211 4 года назад
That my e.b.t. pin code.
@richie0408
@richie0408 9 месяцев назад
I like how ridiculously enthusiastic they are when they sign off with "BYE, JANE!". It's like they pre-recorded that part for some reason. Totally incongruous with their low-key manner just a few second earlier.
@ricardoreporter710
@ricardoreporter710 8 месяцев назад
I like how ridiculously enthusiastic they are when they sign off with "BYE, JANE!". It's like they pre-recorded that part for some reason. Totally incongruous with their low-key manner just a few second earlier.
@CraigMansfield
@CraigMansfield 3 месяца назад
The whole thing's edited together
@jonometal666
@jonometal666 Год назад
This whole video is wonderfully British from the dial up phone, the accents, mannerisims and interactions. Can confirm we all still connect to the jolly old t'internet this way. Wonderful.
@andrewjoyce9038
@andrewjoyce9038 3 месяца назад
Puuuuuuke
@sstteevveenn77
@sstteevveenn77 4 года назад
This quarantine got me watching RANDOM sht
@PhsycoEarthling
@PhsycoEarthling 4 года назад
sstteevveenn77 same
@4life1love
@4life1love 4 года назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@ShaneCharlesProductions
@ShaneCharlesProductions 4 года назад
Yass 😂😭
@EKS511
@EKS511 4 года назад
I know, right? 😂
@Khadijahpink
@Khadijahpink 4 года назад
Omg same 😅
@jman30ification
@jman30ification 3 года назад
I'm going to type 'Electronically Yours' in all my emails here afterwards.
@judyp.
@judyp. 3 года назад
just had the same thought :D :D :D
@AlexParkYT
@AlexParkYT 3 года назад
That's so cool I might now
@Masood1810
@Masood1810 3 года назад
And if I ever have to live the nightmare to write a letter on paper, what should I write? I don't know how to write letters. 🤪
@AlexParkYT
@AlexParkYT 3 года назад
@@Masood1810 Write "Paperly yours"
@preciousemakenemi1477
@preciousemakenemi1477 3 года назад
lmaoo that is so funny! like what is that???!!
@harveyhalloway
@harveyhalloway 6 месяцев назад
Ahh, simpler times, take me back to 1984 please.
@John-ct9zs
@John-ct9zs 4 месяца назад
I don't ever remember using a rotary phone in the 80s, it was always push button. Though I certainly knew WHAT a rotary phone was, and saw enough in TV and movies to figure it out. I was about 8 years old when this video aired in 1984, and it's weird these people have such a hi-tech set up for 1984 but are using a rotary phone when I clearly remember calling my mom on a push button in 1982.
@ira1420
@ira1420 3 года назад
"Yeah it's extremely simple really" *proceeds to launch a ballistic missile towards the USSR*
@caliside7449
@caliside7449 3 года назад
underrated comment
@lehomard8331
@lehomard8331 3 года назад
☠️
@vivibird3675
@vivibird3675 3 года назад
Lmao..😂😂😂😂
@RobertNicholas
@RobertNicholas 3 года назад
Do you want to play a game?
@LondonMoscowwashington
@LondonMoscowwashington 3 года назад
hahaha
@jakebluethunder
@jakebluethunder 3 года назад
1984: Looking at the future with excitement 2020: Looking back at the past with longing
@Open_DoorMedia
@Open_DoorMedia 3 года назад
Lol. Time travel.
@pleidiolwyfimwlad2104
@pleidiolwyfimwlad2104 3 года назад
So true sir
@Josef-EU
@Josef-EU 3 года назад
eh... no.
@zippyparakeet1074
@zippyparakeet1074 3 года назад
no
@Dadashhhh
@Dadashhhh 3 года назад
so true
@jereburkholder5137
@jereburkholder5137 Год назад
“It’s all very simple” proceeds to spend the next 5 minutes grinding and clanking with cables and connections
@MatthewChristianMurray
@MatthewChristianMurray 3 месяца назад
June 7, 1984? I was born five days after this aired…and my family didn’t have a computer till 1994, or internet till 1996. Early times indeed.
@theeggtimertictic1136
@theeggtimertictic1136 2 месяца назад
My family didn't have a computer or internet till 2012.
@johneli495
@johneli495 Месяц назад
Yes I remember the internet became popular in the mid 90s, probably in part due to AOL
@ColonialPuppet
@ColonialPuppet 4 года назад
They act like there’s someone off camera holding them at gunpoint😂
@mutedAZ09
@mutedAZ09 4 года назад
0:45 I thought that exact thing
@gfolkins1
@gfolkins1 4 года назад
The 80's were scary times...
@randomupdates4013
@randomupdates4013 4 года назад
Copied the other post ghey
@renjur6463
@renjur6463 4 года назад
0:51 🙄
@sandyg.8318
@sandyg.8318 4 года назад
“😓😬” lol
@colonelleblanc2594
@colonelleblanc2594 2 года назад
*Kid takes popsicle from freezer* “Did you update the household database?” “No?” “Look, it’s quite simple. You unplug the computer wire and then plug in the modem. Then dial the # on the rotary phone, and wait for dial tone, then you hang up. All you gotta do next is put in the personal password and find the right entry on the micronet. Don’t make me tell you again!!”
@jamesmcgrath578
@jamesmcgrath578 2 года назад
Such an under rated post
@snapperjessen
@snapperjessen 2 года назад
when she done explaining the kid has grown up and moved out
@RonJohn63
@RonJohn63 2 года назад
I think she kept household records on the computer, not in micronet (aka "the cloud").
@KashifNawaz85
@KashifNawaz85 2 года назад
Lol
@chazprouk
@chazprouk 2 года назад
This comment made me cry laughing!
@NamiberGames
@NamiberGames 8 месяцев назад
3:47 « Electronically yours » I’ve got to use this greeting in my email 😂
@davetdowell
@davetdowell Год назад
Oh wow, there's a happy memory, the sound of the dot-matrix printer.
@theeggtimertictic1136
@theeggtimertictic1136 2 месяца назад
Yes and I can smell that paper ... Memories.
@Illinoise888
@Illinoise888 4 года назад
I'll be ending my emails with "electronically yours" from now on.
@alteHbs
@alteHbs 4 года назад
"Virtually yours" would be also acceptable. Sincerely, ...
@juanpablodonoso8277
@juanpablodonoso8277 4 года назад
How adorable
@RaymondHng
@RaymondHng 4 года назад
@@alteHbs "Digitally yours,..."
@alteHbs
@alteHbs 4 года назад
@@RaymondHng Nice one
@MortenPeterHaghJensen
@MortenPeterHaghJensen 4 года назад
1984: Presses a button and the printer starts printing immediately 2019: Printer cartridge not detected
@branaginslaw
@branaginslaw 4 года назад
LOL
@RomelioSanz
@RomelioSanz 4 года назад
Printer Cartridge Refilled 😏
@blackheavyblans
@blackheavyblans 4 года назад
Printer WiFi is not connected.
@TheUtuber999
@TheUtuber999 4 года назад
That's because the printer "cartridge" was actually just a ribbon.
@robertgary3561
@robertgary3561 4 года назад
This was before "PC Load Letter"
@baldeepbirak
@baldeepbirak 2 месяца назад
Amazing progress of technology since 1980s
@antygona-iq8ew
@antygona-iq8ew Год назад
40 years later mailbox become absolute nightmare. I think we all sometimes wish that sending emails were more complicated.
@sjorshaanen7973
@sjorshaanen7973 4 года назад
Rare footage of a printer that actually works
@ianhelsbyservices
@ianhelsbyservices 4 года назад
@@wadi_dog especially if running Windows 10!
@TheRisky9
@TheRisky9 4 года назад
Not only that, it worked on the first try! You are the winner of the internet today.
@Mitsurugy37
@Mitsurugy37 4 года назад
ahhahaha
@toxicdino1227
@toxicdino1227 4 года назад
LMAO
@windestruct
@windestruct 3 года назад
@Shdjdjaskdj Ajdjdjsjdieoq You can find it free by visiting basement\attric
@woochitelj
@woochitelj 8 лет назад
This is where it all started!!! I mean, usage of '1234' passwords...
@DamienOBrienJ
@DamienOBrienJ 8 лет назад
+daweedian84 You noticed that too :D 1234 password ~ Mr Green.
@fkmui03
@fkmui03 8 лет назад
might be 'asdf'
@barbsvision
@barbsvision 8 лет назад
+joe symptons Nope, it's definitely "1234"..
@jackburton2086
@jackburton2086 8 лет назад
+daweedian84 Only idiot end users used 1234, us experts used qwerty
@dreadsire5086
@dreadsire5086 7 лет назад
Sounds like password and idiot would put on his luggage.
@sabricantekin9560
@sabricantekin9560 6 месяцев назад
The most miraculous thing in the video is everything works in the first try. This is something that isn’t even possible in today 2023.
@toddhunter3137
@toddhunter3137 6 месяцев назад
Ah, that's the magic of television, they don't tell you how many takes it took them to produce the article.
@akshaykulkarni5691
@akshaykulkarni5691 3 месяца назад
How beautiful life must have been without the internet! They jumped to their nightmares.
@canadiandeplorable2087
@canadiandeplorable2087 4 года назад
I was born in 69. My grade 8 teacher told me that by the year 2000 everyone will have a miniature computer in their pocket. I thought that he was insane because computers couldn’t do barely anything in 1987. Now 80% of humans have a actual computer in their pocket!
@lukehuang7821
@lukehuang7821 4 года назад
Have you ever gotten OK boomered?
@aniketjaiswal3876
@aniketjaiswal3876 4 года назад
Welcome to future..!!
@Circuitssmith
@Circuitssmith 4 года назад
Nice.
@satellite851
@satellite851 4 года назад
Luke huang >>> born in 1969 would make them "OK Gen-Xer", DUH! Boomers quit being produced around 63/64! Although you could've been sarcastically joking with the whole silly young person fake idea and false premise that anyone born before 1970 is an automatic 1940's/50's BOOMER lol!
@user-zv7yb4yp9g
@user-zv7yb4yp9g 4 года назад
Mac TonyMicMac ok boomer
@justwilly6778
@justwilly6778 3 года назад
Printout reads: "Hello, I am the prince of Nigera and i require your help to transfer money..."
@user-yn9ph6rt8g
@user-yn9ph6rt8g 3 года назад
Ha-ha. Classic.
@pakabe8774
@pakabe8774 3 года назад
I am very intrigiued, please tell me more.
@pvshka
@pvshka 3 года назад
@@pakabe8774 John Warosa 😅
@roasta9013
@roasta9013 3 года назад
Nigeria* don’t disrespect my country lol
@RickyReject
@RickyReject 3 года назад
Gawd, that is so lol! Already back then...
@gabrielmoreno9455
@gabrielmoreno9455 Год назад
We may laugh it up today, but these guys were in the top of the tecnology, and things like that helped to build the world as we know today. In the future, we will be laughed at too
@mcblaze1968
@mcblaze1968 12 дней назад
I wish I could have watched this show in '84. We had similar shows in the US, but don't remember them broadcasting programs. Pretty cool.
@Mustafa_XJ
@Mustafa_XJ 3 года назад
This guy is the most early 1980’s looking guy I have ever seen.
@dardanbekteshi3177
@dardanbekteshi3177 3 года назад
😂
@mysticjen379
@mysticjen379 3 года назад
I know, the shady looking dark glasses and everything
@DAMONDANIELS
@DAMONDANIELS 3 года назад
jeffery dahmer looking ass
@cyanrazorCel
@cyanrazorCel 3 года назад
He looks anxious
@pabloleon9884
@pabloleon9884 3 года назад
@@cyanrazorCel he looks scared as fuck lol
@flyffs9968
@flyffs9968 4 года назад
1984: The amazing communication of electronical mail 2020: Yo why does his wife look like a 13 year old boy
@dracul4u
@dracul4u 4 года назад
2035: remember when we had a genderless society? Mandela Farms remembers
@mrlee27tv17
@mrlee27tv17 4 года назад
That was i thought before i play the video, lol. shes a girl
@Forever_Laura
@Forever_Laura 4 года назад
It's Pat!
@farhanasharmin8997
@farhanasharmin8997 4 года назад
@@dracul4u Genderless society? What the hell does that mean?? 🧐
@cainagnascimento
@cainagnascimento 4 года назад
IS THAT HIS WIFE? I THOUGH IT WAS HIS SON
@ksaboda
@ksaboda 8 месяцев назад
I love this video. They’re in the 21st century while the rest of the world is in 1984.
@Shindai
@Shindai 2 месяца назад
It's funny how 80s nostalgia is all about the neon, when 80s telly was this beige
@cherrera4080
@cherrera4080 4 года назад
Laugh all you want, but they were WAY ahead of their time. I didn't send an email until around 1993 and it was only because our professor made us
@donreed
@donreed 4 года назад
And every single day since then, you have been led by the nose.
@Kojak0
@Kojak0 4 года назад
C Herrera I don't think I did it until 1994 or 95 when a friend introduced me to hotmail on this new-fangled "internet". But it was good - I got hooked, and is still using both emails and occasionally, internet.
@echt114
@echt114 4 года назад
Don Reed: Are you an ill-motivated twat?
@likkyball8736
@likkyball8736 4 года назад
Imma just continue laughing
@cwstewartjr1973
@cwstewartjr1973 4 года назад
I have still yet to send my first email
@johnmohl4726
@johnmohl4726 3 года назад
1984: Interviews done virtually. 2021: Interviews done virtually.
@gastromacho2
@gastromacho2 3 года назад
Yes i saw that. They had Zoom back then
@kartoffelbrei8090
@kartoffelbrei8090 3 года назад
Not really fair, they are using professional broadcasting equipment.
@Connie_TinuityError
@Connie_TinuityError 3 года назад
@@kartoffelbrei8090 r/woooooosh
@kartoffelbrei8090
@kartoffelbrei8090 3 года назад
@@Connie_TinuityError lol as if you cared about that before i said it.
@tsdobbi
@tsdobbi 3 года назад
@@Connie_TinuityError "r/woooooosh" It's not woooosh. There are plenty of morons on this video who honestly think they had to pre-record and "simulate a conversation". And don't realize broadcasting has been able to do "video conferencing" for like 70 years.
@ravigunslinger
@ravigunslinger 6 месяцев назад
its mind blowing how far we've come in 40 years....
@redflora
@redflora 5 месяцев назад
“It is a very simple connection to make” “Extremely simple”
@carjay7
@carjay7 3 года назад
My parents as kids during this time: Well it's fairly simple. My Parents now: How do I connect to the WiFi?
@legolas7r
@legolas7r 3 года назад
Hahahaha . Spot ON !!!
@ajsea07
@ajsea07 3 года назад
Nah, this was all nerdy specialized stuff at that time. Most kids weren't learning how to use computers. This was 10-15 years before PC's were common in homes and classrooms and ordinary people didn't realize how much they'd be integrated into our daily lives.
@johnabuick
@johnabuick 3 года назад
@NS 317 They would have been normal.
@johnabuick
@johnabuick 3 года назад
BS. I bet you know shit about networking too. Who do you think invented all this stuff, not you.
@tubeview4203
@tubeview4203 3 года назад
Some say wifi like Y-FY. But some say straight up Wifi like WeeFee.
@joshbrown4614
@joshbrown4614 6 лет назад
"electronically yours" this is how I will now end every email I send
@pqrstzxerty1296
@pqrstzxerty1296 6 лет назад
Josh Brown lol
@yellowlightingbolt
@yellowlightingbolt 6 лет назад
That was brilliant
@zimonslot
@zimonslot 6 лет назад
what about 'digitally yours'?
@snorlaxx420xx8
@snorlaxx420xx8 6 лет назад
Either works i suppose.
@kn00tcn
@kn00tcn 5 лет назад
now if only we had someone to email to
@InsCoin2Play
@InsCoin2Play 8 месяцев назад
What an innovation to drop a data blast at the end!
@alexlanza79
@alexlanza79 7 месяцев назад
WOW!!! Tech is advanced so much that this video seems from 100 years ago!
@-LSC
@-LSC 4 года назад
This video totally sounded like a conversation recording for an English lesson
@rezadroidjr
@rezadroidjr 4 года назад
I guess this is what they’re kinda use for it 😂
@nahu22ify
@nahu22ify 4 года назад
ajaja a full. el acento inglés me recuerda a la escuela y las clases en cassette
@zavrynah
@zavrynah 4 года назад
Nahuel Kiuan y la profe de ingles que llevaba su radio 🤣🤣
@molin1310
@molin1310 4 года назад
i thought i was the only one to think that lol.
@phaeb
@phaeb 3 года назад
Listen and complete the dialogue
@jayjaypen2
@jayjaypen2 2 года назад
Incredible that they're able to facetime each other whilst exchanging emails.
@GabeHowardd
@GabeHowardd 2 года назад
"facetime" LMAO
@petamericangaming6177
@petamericangaming6177 Год назад
This was prerecorded footage, it was not a live conversation.
@tofu8164
@tofu8164 Год назад
@@petamericangaming6177 r/woooooosh
@Rosskles
@Rosskles Год назад
​@@petamericangaming6177 Actually, that was done in real time when recorded. It wasn't that difficult to communicate like that. Look what they did for Live Aid.
@davidzambrano1121
@davidzambrano1121 8 месяцев назад
It is not, they are using satellite image for their communication. @@petamericangaming6177
@Pulsonar
@Pulsonar 8 месяцев назад
These guys enthusiasm for the computer age Brings back fond memories of me and my brother tussling with a new Sinclair ZX Spectrum computer in 1982. Nothing more than glorified keyboard with a processor chip and board buried within. When we learned what the machine was doing it was a great feeling of discovery, like we struck gold😂 40 years later, we now have machines learning how to get rid of us because we’ve run out of luck as we’ve gotten old.
@texaswunderkind
@texaswunderkind 8 месяцев назад
My older brother got a Commodore VIC-20 with modem at about that time. He managed to download a nudie pic to his dot matrix printer from some BBS. It took eight hours, and was the crappiest image you had ever seen on the ribbon paper. And we thought we were living in a freaking episode of Star Trek or something. Greatest moment of my life.
@Pulsonar
@Pulsonar 8 месяцев назад
@@texaswunderkind That was probably the most desperate and primitive porn download event ever 🤣 I remember those satisfying‘eureka’ moments, and our weird ‘shrunken head’ Commodore Pet computer at school. The 5th form GCE O level maths pupils gathered round it like it was God of all Casio calculators waiting for a sign of mathematical divinity 😂 Great machine for playing Space Invaders though, when teacher left us to it at lunchtime 😉
@BoomerBudapest
@BoomerBudapest 7 месяцев назад
My favorite line from the guy :" extremly simple" 😉 😎😂
@Auroth_DI
@Auroth_DI 2 года назад
1:20 For being a computer expert he sure doesn’t care about security with his 1234-password. 😂
@Nuclearnadalah
@Nuclearnadalah Год назад
I just wanted to comment the same🤣
@altergreenhorn
@altergreenhorn Год назад
To be fair not many hackeres exist back then 😂
@danielstrawich
@danielstrawich Год назад
Lol xD
@tito6121
@tito6121 Год назад
it is actually provided by phone company and cannot be changed
@apple_m2_delight
@apple_m2_delight Год назад
There is no such thing as cybersecurity back in the day. Back then, security is more of an afterthought
@VGLounge
@VGLounge 3 года назад
0:52 "It's a very simple connection to make" "Extremely simple" *Is literally phone calling his computer with a rotor-dial wired home phone*
@googlegmail4636
@googlegmail4636 3 года назад
beeeb, grrrrr, that is the handshake protocol!
@madjidhamdini8114
@madjidhamdini8114 3 года назад
That's right he can used a telephone with keyboard ! after all keyboard or rotor , in 1984 that was a sophisticated technology ! Dont forget also , that computer had an extrem ridiculous small memory , without a hard drive ! the super expensif computers had a hard drive but in the 80s he had something like 50/60MB !!!
@googlegmail4636
@googlegmail4636 3 года назад
@@madjidhamdini8114 40 Mb HDD was enough back then, not that fancy!
@Willybean08
@Willybean08 3 года назад
Nah for the 1980's it was very simple.
@madjidhamdini8114
@madjidhamdini8114 3 года назад
@@Willybean08 In "Jumpin' Jack Flash" a movie from 1986 you can watch woopie goldberg send somes emails ! I was 9 ! my first internet surf was after 2000 at 23... Also for exemple CD , who had a CD player in 1982/83 ?!? first time i saw a CD was in 1990! Today we have a lot of good/suck technology but tomorrow for new generation what they having ? who know...
@ACGreyhound04
@ACGreyhound04 8 месяцев назад
I’ve never heard of an internet dialup with a rotary dial phone! I didn’t even know that was possible!!
@damofx
@damofx 9 месяцев назад
Better communication than I have with a doctor
@FoMiAl
@FoMiAl 4 года назад
"It's a very simple connection to make!" *Connects one cable, switches another cable, turns on the modem, logs in from the computer and dials a number from the telephone*
@holonaut
@holonaut 4 года назад
EXTREMELY simple indeed
@memberofthelambily1340
@memberofthelambily1340 4 года назад
Now we can just ask Siri or Alexa to send one 🙏
@tjfSIM
@tjfSIM 4 года назад
Yes, that is actually quite simple to be honest.
@rezadroidjr
@rezadroidjr 4 года назад
As simple as it looks😂
@tjfSIM
@tjfSIM 4 года назад
@@rezadroidjr Well people nowadays expect everything to be just 'plug and play' and have no patience with setting anything up. Computing in the early 80s was mostly the reserve of boffins and people with beards and tweed jackets, who liked tinkering with things. At this stage it was just becoming accessible to the home user.
@MattDearing
@MattDearing 7 лет назад
That was a sick song they played for the credits.
@thisisfyne
@thisisfyne 7 лет назад
New song from Skism I believe
@MattDearing
@MattDearing 7 лет назад
Bobx007 I had to install new subwoofers just to handle all that bass
@mcnogard1552
@mcnogard1552 7 лет назад
I baught a cassette of this music. It's totally narley !!
@xXTheoLinuxXx
@xXTheoLinuxXx 7 лет назад
It's called 1200 baud ;)
@LAnonHubbard
@LAnonHubbard 7 лет назад
Darude - 8bitstorm
@CraigMansfield
@CraigMansfield 3 месяца назад
I like how they always got the bloke to explain things, and asked the wife/son to talk about the freezer 😂
@Mets4Barth68
@Mets4Barth68 Год назад
I remember the first time I saw this, and I genuinely thought it was something made by Armando Ianucci, or Chris Morris, or Mitchell and Webb, or Little Britain, from the 90s. But it’s 100% real, and I love that.
@kostaftp
@kostaftp 3 года назад
- "I see you have your computer linked to the telephone line. Can you tell us how you did that?" - "Yes. Well, it's very simple really..." Proceeds to triangulate the signal between the Voyager 1, the Kennedy Space Center, and the Great Pyramid of Giza.
@chrisrhinehart45
@chrisrhinehart45 3 года назад
Lol got damn
@Masood1810
@Masood1810 3 года назад
I wouldn't have understood how he did that in 1984 nor would did I understand that today, in 2020!
@frankienoe4815
@frankienoe4815 3 года назад
Haha that made me laugh insanely loud probably one of the greatest come inside reading long time
@aiosquadron
@aiosquadron 3 года назад
It's actually simple, and no, I'm not a time traveler. What they are doibg is connecting to the internet, but nowadays it does that automatically and nit through the phone line anymore.
@aqualtor9696
@aqualtor9696 3 года назад
Underrate
@nbvw3
@nbvw3 4 года назад
1984 online porn: "I am naked." in Bold sans
@christopherdunn317
@christopherdunn317 4 года назад
I laughed so hard thank you great comment !
@ghoch3
@ghoch3 4 года назад
Easy to mastrubate to.
@SeductionUnleashed
@SeductionUnleashed 4 года назад
Imagine comic Sans lol
@sminthian
@sminthian 4 года назад
And if you want to see a picture, it loads one line at a time, and takes like 5 minutes. You better be really really sure you want to see that picture.
@chunkymunkey9182
@chunkymunkey9182 4 года назад
lol
@v00n2000
@v00n2000 16 дней назад
I'd already been working with computers (operating mainframes then programming) for 8 years when this show came out. I still remember using the Hayes modems with the red LEDs on the front... still felt like magic listening to them dial up and connect. It was worth every penny to get the second phone line...
@salvadorhpo2030
@salvadorhpo2030 4 года назад
-Looks in the freezer -goes to computer - writes... buy eggs and milk - prints it out and heads to the store. - 5k well invested.
@monoflea6851
@monoflea6851 4 года назад
Well, these are the kind of decision making skills you can expect from someone who keeps their eggs and milk in the freezer.
@Masamune364
@Masamune364 4 года назад
Or you can just write it down on a piece of paper.
@vampirethespiderbatgod9740
@vampirethespiderbatgod9740 4 года назад
This is basically Microsoft To-do or those similar apps lol.
@MrParanoyak
@MrParanoyak 4 года назад
@@monoflea6851 ahahah
@Excelsoft
@Excelsoft 4 года назад
These are the applications adoptions that helped reach the moment we're living in, imagine similar crazy scenarios in the future.
@Tremological
@Tremological 7 лет назад
man, Skype was working great back then!
@abhishekroy6691
@abhishekroy6691 7 лет назад
Tremological this is the comment I was looking for...great
@adam4757
@adam4757 7 лет назад
I'm guessing this was all prerecorded?
@3pointsracer
@3pointsracer 7 лет назад
your what??
@user-cs5jl5ez6j
@user-cs5jl5ez6j 6 лет назад
Tremological it's faster than Skype
@aloevera666
@aloevera666 5 лет назад
It's fake
@carlteacherman194
@carlteacherman194 Год назад
Incredible looking back. This was groundbreaking at the time. I was working for British Telecom. Prestel was a great invention but it never really took off publicly in the way that Minitel did in France.
@asdadfafafafffallslsldd8068
@asdadfafafafffallslsldd8068 4 месяца назад
"extremely simple" :D On a side not, it's just amazing how she can pull out a repeat prescription form her doctor in 1984. This is something that just recently became a thing to do online in my country. These people were exceptionally intelligent and way before their time.
@gullscomic
@gullscomic 3 года назад
"What do you use the computer for?" "Keeping household records such as: what I have in the freezer..." That was hilarious.
@cnmrb151
@cnmrb151 3 года назад
I didn't pay attention to this much when she said it on video but reading this literally had me burst laughing. 🤣
@davegentry2380
@davegentry2380 3 года назад
What? No PornHub??
@ashtakmetoza5689
@ashtakmetoza5689 3 года назад
it might be bodies by the look of them
@kannabi
@kannabi 3 года назад
@@ashtakmetoza5689 aye, fred & rose!
@chrischavez13
@chrischavez13 3 года назад
LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@maxorbit357
@maxorbit357 7 лет назад
As an IT nerd myself, I can say that this is probably the last time that a computer/software demonstration went perfectly. That just doesn't happen anymore.
@guiltygearcore
@guiltygearcore 7 лет назад
Max Orbit i agree.
@richardedwards9389
@richardedwards9389 6 лет назад
So true. Fuck all works now.....99 layers of abstraction and 500 libraries and plugs-ins to say Hello World.
@renatotuveri-ellis2276
@renatotuveri-ellis2276 6 лет назад
Lol so true!
@lukassembol7542
@lukassembol7542 6 лет назад
OK then, so fuck all the abstraction layers and compilers, and write your programs in Assembler, if you please... ;-)
@topcat6298
@topcat6298 6 лет назад
Richard Well yeah, that's still easier than writing hello world in an assembly language. Truth is all those libraries and layers of abstraction actually make it viable to program complicated pieces of software.
@markrussel-dy7jc
@markrussel-dy7jc 6 месяцев назад
The internet dial up sounds will forever be stuck in my memories we've come a very long way with the internet.
@finalstation
@finalstation Год назад
Never dialed up like that. Looks like fun. I wish I could still play around with connections like those.
@briand6343
@briand6343 4 года назад
In 1984 she was probably the only human to email her doctor...
@ataparag232
@ataparag232 4 года назад
who the fuck does that
@jaywunder13242
@jaywunder13242 4 года назад
I remember being a kid and seeing modems on TV and in this movie Wargames and thinking that was the most amazing thing. Truly cutting edge stuff. No one I knew had one. I wanted one so badly!
@mehdisol7094
@mehdisol7094 4 года назад
@@ataparag232 everyone nowaday. in France we now have a website called doctolib and it is mandatory to subscribe to it to take a appointement to the doctor.
@pled8395
@pled8395 4 года назад
@@mehdisol7094 In Belgium too, even for dentists, physiotherapists, other specialists... it's called doctoranytime and it's fast and convenient. Click an hour on a day that's suits you and you have an appointment. No need to phone anymore.
@TitoCompianni
@TitoCompianni 4 года назад
@@pled8395 I think you both are talking about a website, not an "e-mail to your doctor"
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