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Did anyone notice when the dude in the back is very briefly explaining what the internet is, the hosts are almost immediately becoming impatient or bored? I hate impatient people so much, I've had to practice quite a bit, how to say things in the shortest way possible when having to interact with people who have a five second attention span.
I was watching this sci-fi writer's documentary where he said that -- 'back in the day' -- people absolutely could not grasp concepts like the Internet. Computers weren't nearly as common in people's homes then.Heh... the internet used to be confusing.
I hate when I'm watching a movie or TV show and they do something that is impossible to do with a computer. Or they make the interface really obvious, or the computer makes 'computer' noises.
Did anyone notice when the dude in the back is very briefly explaining what the internet is, the hosts are almost immediately becoming impatient or bored? I hate impatient people so much, I've had to practice quite a bit, how to say things in the shortest way possible when having to interact with people who have a five second attention span.
The internet is not a big truck, that you just dump something on!
Wait, you could operate the internet without a phone line in 94? Surely they'd still be on dial-up back then.
Surely they'd still be on dial-up back then.
I don't see how they were being impatient. For one, they didn't seem very impatient, and more importantly, they said they only had a few seconds left, before presumably going to commercial.
Also, wtf @ that guy's face. Was that a white guy with brown paint on him?
How could that 45 year old woman never have seen quantity: 3 @ $1.99 each, or something. How the **** is '@' about? It would be hilarious if she said acircle. NONE OF THEM EVEN KNEW WHAT IT WAS.
it was on twitter that the guy who made this video and put it on youtube was fired from his job.
As funny as that video is, it's not an eye opener (the browser one, not the OP). Just yesterday, it was the first day of school & our AP was telling us proudly about how the 'new' laptops come with Windows 7, & also that the older ones could be 're-imaged' to from Windows XP to Windows 7. I put my hand up & asked "What if I don't want Windows 7?" - Every single person in the room looked at me like I was crazy.
I'm not sure I understand what the problem is. Also what the hell is "re-imaged"?
At some point, we've all had to have the Internet defined for us, just like television or books or the sky. But the vast majority of us didn't have that happen on live TV.
Bryant Gumbel and Katie Couric, however, were in that situation in January 1994.
(12:06 p.m. DrHexagon011 just replied to my query via YouTube. The good doctor, an NBC employee in New York who asked not to be further identified, stumbled across the clip in the network's archives and thought it worth recording with a phone for a few friends to see.
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/fasterforward/2011/01/1994_today_show_what_is_the_in.html2/4, 6:02 p.m. Yes, the clip is no longer up on YouTube, although copies of it are widely available. And as you may have seen me note on Twitter, the poster of this clip e-mailed to say that he lost his job. No, this is not the kind of update to the post that I wanted to write.
Perhaps she always bartered when she saw that. 'Yeah, but it's only about $1.99 for three? Come on, give me a better deal'.How could that 45 year old woman never have seen quantity: 3 @ $1.99 each, or something. How the **** is '@' about?
Yeah, I saw that...Compare to the symbol they used in the email address in the clip. It's really http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enclosed_A lol read the description