And my first computer was a Commodore Vic20 3k of memory and a thermal printer that cost 400 bucks......The machine was an introduction just to open your imagination. Trouble is people forgot how to think and use the tool well.. It is a tool that organizes repetious behaviors.. Your still need to interact as a human and create and move and think. The medium is the message. Your are right! .M
is he 35? are you deaf and retarded? i take that back, retarded people have a REASON for not listening. he stated he is 19. your IQ just dropped another 10 points.
flaming kids? he isnt flaming anyone. he's stating some people dont realize that the net has changed A LOT!
your name suits you well, keep blowing yourself because noone with a brain ever will and luckily that means no sex for you and the end of your flawed and sad genetics.
Yeah guy, a 27 year old who points out that a teenager wasn't around during the "old days" of the internet, and bites back when an idiot "teen" tries to get smart with him is by defintion "an ogre and douche-bag."
Says you-- and we've already seen that you're someone who should be taken seriously. /sarcasm
Just because people may not have been alive during some of the older versions of the web and the history of the net, doesn't mean they don't know what they're talking about. Some people DO like to learn about the histories of the things they use daily. Myself, I've taken about as many computer classes as have been offered to me. I've been using the internet since I was 9. That's 10 years, if you couldn't figure that out yourself, and things have changed a GREAT deal in those 10 years.
Yes, things must have changed a lot in 10 years-- it seems that high-schoolers are no longer capable of staying on topic. This has nothing to do with "knowing history". Soylencer went on about how he came from a time when the internet and computers were just sooo primitive, when in reality he (and you) came onto the "internet scene" rather late. It was interesting learning about what courses you've taken, however.
Regardless of how much more primitive it was back when you were growing up, things were still very primitive back in our day. That's all he was saying. He wasn't saying that he was alive for the first computer, he wasn't saying that he was around for the first 'versions' of the internet. If you want to go ahead and deny that using a 14.4kbps dial-up modem is primitive compared to what we have today, then you sir, are an idiot.
I am 16, too, but I raised with those "Ancient" Computers (mine had a 342MB HDD from Seagate) but that was High Technology and basically nothing from then on changed except Improvements (we still use x86(_64) based Processors on ATX Mainboards) The real ancient machines didnt even show Pictures or something.
@Soylencer You should speak a bit louder, I had to turn my Volume up ^^ Nice Vid anyways.
finaly someone who knows what there talking about, the generation now who didnt really have to live through the time with no and little internet are way different from the ones now adays with understanding the web. They dont get it cause they never know the difference from then and now cause they wernt here or too young to remember.
re: your response to the 13 yr old about Web 2.0: you're right on! not intent on getting flamed myself, your opinion is refreshing. The hasty "I don't get it"; that recycled "opinion"-a semblemce of that which has been so often regurgitated bares little meaning to "appreciation"...to technology, telesis, innovation, and original thought. Experience goes a LONG way here. thanks for your fresh voice in a sea of sameness.
im 19 years old, I know what are you talking about, one of my first games was prince of percia and i remember when i could use the internet but just for 20 minutes because it used to charge for a minute and if somebody call you lost the conection with the internet... I know what you are talking about
you make very great points annd have great views, but you just found any reason to post a video response...right...but i really like the way you think..very smart person you are...
Cool response, I'm only 16, and I've tried using those ancient computers (or as I say, only about 6-8 yrs. old, and they have 1gb hard drives and such). It must have been a totally different world back then, people probably didn't even rely as much on technology as they do now, and didn't sit around playing video games all day as most of my generation does.
On the conrary... Doom (the first one), Quake (the first one), Warcraft (the first one) and lots of other games that were 200 megs at most and had to run off the disc most of the time anyhow, this is not the reinvention of the computer, just the way they communicate ;)
And my first computer was a Commodore Vic20 3k of memory and a thermal printer that cost 400 bucks......The machine was an introduction just to open your imagination. Trouble is people forgot how to think and use the tool well.. It is a tool that organizes repetious behaviors.. Your still need to interact as a human and create and move and think. The medium is the message. Your are right! .M
marilyndemarco 1 year ago
maldito loko take out the fucking video
papuchii 4 years ago
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DONT READ THIS PLEASE If you do not copy and paste this onto 10 videos your mom will die in 4 hours...
THESE THINGS PISS ME OFFFFF!!!!
chester360uk 4 years ago
You left out T.S
pintalf 4 years ago
i want my 4mins 12 seconds back
iscientist 5 years ago
dude, sort ur mic out. Nice response though, good angle of looking at it... I like :D
Swimace 5 years ago
hmm... maybe if your microphone was louder, and maybe fix the video so you actualy move smoothly in it, not 6 frames per second...
Andr0oXD 5 years ago
1 minute twenty three seconds and you have said nothing. bye bye
dsloly 5 years ago
a 19 year old talking about the "old days" of the internet? pfft.
googoogoo 5 years ago
What are you like fucking 35, and flaming kids on youtube?
Good life you must have.
blowjustinup 5 years ago
is he 35? are you deaf and retarded? i take that back, retarded people have a REASON for not listening. he stated he is 19. your IQ just dropped another 10 points.
flaming kids? he isnt flaming anyone. he's stating some people dont realize that the net has changed A LOT!
your name suits you well, keep blowing yourself because noone with a brain ever will and luckily that means no sex for you and the end of your flawed and sad genetics.
NaotaNandabe 5 years ago
Uhm... I hate to call you on this for defending me, but you see, I am a know-it-all.
Blowjustinup appears to have been insulting the person below him that said "a 19 year old talking about the "old days" of the internet? pfft."
Not insulting me... But it's still nice to be defended.
soylencer 5 years ago
No, I'm "fucking" 27, about a year younger than the guys who started YouTube.
Sorry if I offended you kid-- there's no need to get so upset over what a complete stranger says on the internet :)
So-- I take it that you're like "fucking" 16 are are flaming supposed 35 year olds on YouTube. Great life you must have. Virgin.
I think you're done here, you can go away now. :)
googoogoo 5 years ago
There is a difference here.
If you are a kid insulting an adult, you are hip and rebellious. If you are an adult insulting a bunch of kids, you are an ogre and a douche-bag.
But then again, you're only 27... about a year younger than the guys who started YouTube...
So which group do you fit into?
soylencer 5 years ago
Yeah guy, a 27 year old who points out that a teenager wasn't around during the "old days" of the internet, and bites back when an idiot "teen" tries to get smart with him is by defintion "an ogre and douche-bag."
Says you-- and we've already seen that you're someone who should be taken seriously. /sarcasm
googoogoo 5 years ago
Just because people may not have been alive during some of the older versions of the web and the history of the net, doesn't mean they don't know what they're talking about. Some people DO like to learn about the histories of the things they use daily. Myself, I've taken about as many computer classes as have been offered to me. I've been using the internet since I was 9. That's 10 years, if you couldn't figure that out yourself, and things have changed a GREAT deal in those 10 years.
blowjustinup 5 years ago
Yes, things must have changed a lot in 10 years-- it seems that high-schoolers are no longer capable of staying on topic. This has nothing to do with "knowing history". Soylencer went on about how he came from a time when the internet and computers were just sooo primitive, when in reality he (and you) came onto the "internet scene" rather late. It was interesting learning about what courses you've taken, however.
Try to keep up.
googoogoo 5 years ago
Regardless of how much more primitive it was back when you were growing up, things were still very primitive back in our day. That's all he was saying. He wasn't saying that he was alive for the first computer, he wasn't saying that he was around for the first 'versions' of the internet. If you want to go ahead and deny that using a 14.4kbps dial-up modem is primitive compared to what we have today, then you sir, are an idiot.
Thanks.
blowjustinup 5 years ago
sorry for the comment against you, didnt realize your comment was aimed at googoogoo (the real tard) , my mistake and my apologies.
NaotaNandabe 5 years ago
Haha no problem dude
blowjustinup 5 years ago
Yeah, I'm the "tard"-- because I'm the one who just flamed the wrong person.
Genius. Keep lobbing those softballs guys.
googoogoo 5 years ago
why are you with cap AT HOME? :DD there's so cold or what? :D
rytfane 5 years ago
Maybe I have a bad haircut.
Who knows?
soylencer 5 years ago
I am 16, too, but I raised with those "Ancient" Computers (mine had a 342MB HDD from Seagate) but that was High Technology and basically nothing from then on changed except Improvements (we still use x86(_64) based Processors on ATX Mainboards) The real ancient machines didnt even show Pictures or something.
@Soylencer You should speak a bit louder, I had to turn my Volume up ^^ Nice Vid anyways.
AcoQ90 5 years ago
finaly someone who knows what there talking about, the generation now who didnt really have to live through the time with no and little internet are way different from the ones now adays with understanding the web. They dont get it cause they never know the difference from then and now cause they wernt here or too young to remember.
pwnzer101 5 years ago
re: your response to the 13 yr old about Web 2.0: you're right on! not intent on getting flamed myself, your opinion is refreshing. The hasty "I don't get it"; that recycled "opinion"-a semblemce of that which has been so often regurgitated bares little meaning to "appreciation"...to technology, telesis, innovation, and original thought. Experience goes a LONG way here. thanks for your fresh voice in a sea of sameness.
PSMMOORE 5 years ago
im 19 years old, I know what are you talking about, one of my first games was prince of percia and i remember when i could use the internet but just for 20 minutes because it used to charge for a minute and if somebody call you lost the conection with the internet... I know what you are talking about
eddiedee 5 years ago
good vid ty
zansin 5 years ago
you said 3 minutes they were 4 minutes and 14 seconds anyways.. wow i lost my time
flordesnuda 5 years ago
you make very great points annd have great views, but you just found any reason to post a video response...right...but i really like the way you think..very smart person you are...
RICHARDFLORES2100 5 years ago
Nice video response mate.
TheGift73 5 years ago
Cool response, I'm only 16, and I've tried using those ancient computers (or as I say, only about 6-8 yrs. old, and they have 1gb hard drives and such). It must have been a totally different world back then, people probably didn't even rely as much on technology as they do now, and didn't sit around playing video games all day as most of my generation does.
humage45 5 years ago
On the conrary... Doom (the first one), Quake (the first one), Warcraft (the first one) and lots of other games that were 200 megs at most and had to run off the disc most of the time anyhow, this is not the reinvention of the computer, just the way they communicate ;)
soylencer 5 years ago