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  • Rip Pan Am. Gone but not forgotten.

  • 300-baud acoustic coupler modem ftw!

  • OH COURSE IT'S CRISP, IT'S RAW!

  • IMSAI 8080s FTW

  • Gotta love that 300 BAUD handset-modem. No RJ12 jack required.

  • Love how the computer is connected to a phone.

  • Is that Matthew Broderick?

  • @thislost Yes it is Matthew

  • @thislost yes

  • @thislost it is

  • You can use a computer to order airplane tickets, amazing stuff!!!

  • DON'T TOUCH THE KEYS!

  • Fu%$ we've come a long way in the last 30 years! Imagine travelling back to '81 and showing these kids an I-Pad? Sorry guys, no family sized spaceships yet... :D

  • @RideMyBMW

    Hehe,  true, but I was there, I tell ya, seeing a fully functional iPad back then would have blown our minds! :P

  • @RideMyBMW I think they had more technology than you think. It's always been there, they just didn't unleash it on us that fast. I was one of those kids. I took a class in Basic and the teacher informed us that all the technology that at the time Tom Seleck was advertising as the wave of the future was not new at all. This is how they can slam us with technology so fast making what we owned for a year obsolete.

  • "I think they had more technology than you think"- iluvugo

    Uh, dude? The guy´s got a rotary dial phone for a modem? Hello? These guys saw Branson´s new Virgin Galactic SpacePort in NM, they´d sh%$ their pants.

  • @RideMyBMW First I'm not a dude. Secondly you didn't read my whole comment. I said they had the technology but kept it hidden from the public. I was told this in a class I was taking for Basic. At the time I took the class there was commercial on television which featured Tom Selek and he said, that the technology was coming soon. The teacher told my class(college level) that the technology had been out for years. They had cell phones in the eighties.

  • "I have you now!" Thats Darth Vaders line, eh ?

  • beautiful smile at 5:30!

  • How come there's a curly cord attatched to the phone?

  • @HUTINAK lol. we had cords that would wrap around the universe. This was so we could walk into the next room or go to the kitchen. Our mothers would grip to no end about how those cords were so tangled.

  • @HUTINAK LOL good question! hehehe The curly cord could stretch-out much longer than it seemed to be, but would again retract when close to the phone-dialer rather than leaving a big pile of long cord next to the phone to like get tangled up hehehe

    No one likes a big tangle of cords, or even one cord hehehe and no one ever has! hehehe

  • Back when the floppy disks were really floppy!

  • Wow - 8 inch floppy! The biggest floppy disks I've ever had to deal with were 5 1/4-inchers.

  • @rhall4th LOL me too! I had the awesome cutting-edge start-of-the-art (yet oh so User Friendly, despite all that) Commodore 64 w/ 1541 (5.25") Floppy-Disk Drive. But the public junior high school I had to go to was still using those awful and rancid TRS-80, Model IIIs with those floppies the size of the pizza LOL

    They had those on the administrative desks and in the student's computer "labs". They didn't let us touch the big disks, though. And given those other dumbfucks, I understood why LOL

  • So old school.

  • how rude!

  • @diskdok what do you mean>

  • connection terminated

  • David: "will you be traveling alone?"

    Jennifer: "Yeah. No, you wanna go with me?"

    David: "OK"

    (Jennifer having a beautiful smile)

  • Loud keyboard... I love it. Takes me back.

  • Burn your rigs mama´s boys....here comes the IMSAI 8080 to show how the work cut be done.

    The IMSAI And a acoustic coupler.

    :D

  • I am going to find a nice black polo shirt and press the logo for "PROTOVISION" and below it, "I have you now." That would be classic.

  • thats a fucking great idea heheh, if you print thát shirts u should sell them on ebay indeed u must have seen the movie. kids today would probably ask,whats that meaning of that?

  • do it and i will buy it.

  • [W.O.P.R. J.R.] war operation protocol response juction ready. WOPR w.o.p.r. Whopper computer WAR GAMES JOSHUA DAVID

  • why can't computers these days be more like back then...

    hacking would be so much more simple

  • damn i totally agree with you...back in the day you got a good overview and the systems run with lowerlevel language, but today its definetely not that easy, the internet is simply too complicated, think about all those giant protocolls and abstract systems

  • "Could we have pills?! And cook the corn?!"

    lol, it's amazing how a suspense film about nuclear war can be so funny

  • ally sheedy is unbelievably beautiful

  • yeah, especially after David asks "will you be traveling alone?" and after she says "No, you wanna go with me?". She has such a beautiful smile afterwards.

  • THIS CORN IS RAW!

  • Um does anyone know where the kissing scene is lol :P

  • smack my ass plz!!!

    lol @ all the comments on here Kb

  • Back then his computer set-up would have been about $5000.00. 8" Floppies with a coupler modem AND voice translator...unheard of for most kids (although my friends dad had one - very cool).

  • I was insanely jealous, I had a spectrum 16k and a small portable TV.

  • Floppies the size of record albums... (gets teary-eyed at the memories)  ;-)

  • Maybe it's just me, but the most stark reality I notice in this is the choice between "smoking or non-smoking" on the airline.

    Booga booga.

  • ...listen, there's a Jacuzzi in the master bedroom and honey, you know what that means. I mean those jets, they really work. You know? Well *laughs* you are so naughty! *laughs*

  • I Wonder if it's possible to logon stuff with cmd

  • yes you can just sniff the weeb find a Shell or open a backdoor by the way of a backdoor trojan

    if you find a shell in the wild you rtry some logic lgin and password

    "Windows suX" mathspeedy z3d0clan

  • how do u open a backdoor with a DOS system like cmd

  • first more easy to use linux,or mac os,

    download the Metasploit framework,

    download BackTrack 2 or 3 Beta (oenetration tester)scan the network if there the port number 23 or 22 or something like that it's a shell or chat server (personal one) but man for real if you want to be a hacker if it's your goal So shearch online like I don't know 2 or 3 mounths find info find a clan (join Z3D0clan)

    see the next comment for the suite because my text is too long.

  • all 1337 hacker like me learn every day something new you need to know some Programmation language like c/c++, ruby, perl, python, bash sript things like that,

    have a g00d language to bee a 1337 hacker you need to be a black hat hacker the bad one not a script kiddie that use windows and only use exploits don'T know programming at all man

    --Mathspeedy--Z3D0clan--

  • I learned how to apply butter to my corn on the cob from this movie "Wargames".....

  • @detnyre Lol ! :D

  • GOSH Damn! That last part really gave me chills when I first saw this movie.

  • Fun '80s flick. Obviously, the computer stuff is extremely dated. You gotta love the stupidly simple,easily crackable passwords: "pencil","joshua".

  • hes smexi hes ho0o0o0o0ot !!!!!!!!!!!!!! fuckign hell !

  • lol pan-am.

  • One of the best movies EVER!!!

  • aaw, how cool is this? Tell me how many movies have wardialing in their scenes?

  • Ally reminds me of Emma Watson soo mmuch this!

  • ally sheedy looks so much better here than the breakfast club

  • Mathiew is so goodlooking in this film!

  • some of the funniest lines from this movie are in this clip:

    Mother: I worry about that kid.

    Father: Why?

    MOther: I don't know sometimes I Think we're all going to get electrocuted.

  • This must be the first film to mention a firewall.

  • whats the movie called?

    i have to see it!!

    it looks soo gud plus has two of the greates ever ppl from the 80s in it.

    xx

  • wargames, amazon has it for 9.99, i've had this one on dvd for years and watch it every now and then

    great 80s movie, on a side note, the same director also directed blue thunder and short circuit 2 great 80s movies as well

  • I love the parents. ^^

  • Ah, when hacking was so innocent, and involved more than flaming Internet Relay Chat.

  • What was this type of computer?

    What OS did it run?

  • It's a IMSAI 8080, probably running the Gary Kildall's CP/M. Search for the words 'wargames IMSAI' in google and you will find the entire history of this computer.

  • I love this movie.. and I used to own the computer you see in his room (not that huge monitor though)

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