• Computer Chronicles 1995: The INTERNET
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XluovrUA6Bk[/media] [editline]20th April 2013[/editline] Also a review of the ORIGINAL XBOX [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgVjK9pwl2A[/media]
Holy shit this is old. [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/BcvX5aN.jpg[/IMG]
Wow it looks really complicated compared to today. I probably wouldn't know how to use it...
The way he keeps calling it "electronic mail" ohmygodifeelsooldiusedtocallitthatoo.jpg
[QUOTE=All0utWar;40360683]Holy shit this is old.[/QUOTE] yea, almost like 1995 old, scary
I was born in '88 and it was cool to grow up to see the Internet evolve into what it is today. I was doing the sort of stuff shown in the video at the age of 6. Kids have it so easy these days. :v:
No computer chronicles without some Voodoo. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DmaYH1F6kho[/media]
Here's one for the CD ROM in 1993 [video=youtube;H123l4GCJ-s]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H123l4GCJ-s&list=UUETtqtelsuTQ3htVQPPXGpg&index=1[/video] Buying a PC in 1993 [video=youtube;U4Uk_e0WHyc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4Uk_e0WHyc[/video]
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/gmoD8Be.png[/IMG]
[QUOTE=BrownTown;40363004]Here's one for the CD ROM in 1993 [video=youtube;H123l4GCJ-s]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H123l4GCJ-s&list=UUETtqtelsuTQ3htVQPPXGpg&index=1[/video] Buying a PC in 1993 [video=youtube;U4Uk_e0WHyc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4Uk_e0WHyc[/video][/QUOTE] [I]Over 600Mb[/I]
[img]http://i.imgur.com/A8LfanD.png[/img] Like the controller... You lying motherfucker.
[QUOTE=Jetblack357;40363371][img]http://i.imgur.com/A8LfanD.png[/img] Like the controller... You lying motherfucker.[/QUOTE] I actually liked it :(
[QUOTE=Jetblack357;40363371][img]http://i.imgur.com/A8LfanD.png[/img] Like the controller... You lying motherfucker.[/QUOTE] i remember always having 3 friends come over to play xbox with me i had 3 standard xbox controllers and 1 fat controller by madcats (similar to this one in image). the last person to get a controller would get this one and they would constantly get frustrated by how big and heavy it was. we called it the retarded controller
[QUOTE=spawny;40369303]i remember always having 3 friends come over to play xbox with me i had 3 standard xbox controllers and 1 fat controller by madcats (similar to this one in image). the last person to get a controller would get this one and they would constantly get frustrated by how big and heavy it was. we called it the retarded controller[/QUOTE] Its such a fucking horrid design.
[QUOTE=Jetblack357;40370794]Its such a fucking horrid design.[/QUOTE] Could have been a dualshock
[QUOTE=Dantai;40370972]Could have been a dualshock[/QUOTE] I'm not sure what you mean. PS controllers have retained their shape the entire time, just upgraded the hardware within them. I enjoy their feel.
I think this is the oldest episode: The Macintosh [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iiuP-HYySNQ[/media] [I]1985. Thats older than me[/I] [editline]21st April 2013[/editline] Quote of the show: "[I]The Mac brought us affordable high resolution graphics[/I]" Affordable. Check your shit, Apple. [editline]21st April 2013[/editline] Oh man, they mentioned how half a megabyte of memory became standard.
[QUOTE=areolop;40373055]I think this is the oldest episode: The Macintosh [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iiuP-HYySNQ[/media] [I]1985. Thats older than me[/I] [editline]21st April 2013[/editline] Quote of the show: "[I]The Mac brought us affordable high resolution graphics[/I]" Affordable. Check your shit, Apple. [editline]21st April 2013[/editline] Oh man, they mentioned how half a megabyte of memory became standard.[/QUOTE] To be fair, Apple was the first company to give the world a GUI based operating system. It was a completely untapped market at the time, and downright revolutionary. And since Apple was the only real provider of home computers, they pretty much dominated the market for at least a couple of years.
[QUOTE=haloguy234;40373384]To be fair, Apple was the first company to give the world a GUI based operating system. It was a completely untapped market at the time, and downright revolutionary. And since Apple was the only real provider of home computers, they pretty much dominated the market for at least a couple of years.[/QUOTE] Xerox actually were the first, although they only had commercial use in mind.
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