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  • The computer that was used to upload this video is now in a Computer History Museum.

  • ok

  • Steve Jobs R.I.P

  • nerds

  • The movie that the Computer Space arcade game was in was called "Soylent Green" and the one in this video is the green two player version. The one is the movie was white, and very rare. They came in a few colors, one player and two player.

  • What a pair of world class wankers! They should've added them to the exhibits!

  • @NuGanjaTron Ah, they're intensely nerdy its true, but they're having fun. It's quite endearing :)

  • Intellivision is not worthy of the museum

  • hahaha i love thisssssss

  • "LOOK Sixteeeen bits of memory :D"

  • Hmm i remember an ancietn window,i think at one time i may have used windows 0s.

    Its hard to recall but i'm pretty sure i never used a mac:

    Ahh the nes i remember them.

  • OS/2 for windows? I thought OS 2 was a separate operating system (that I believe was intended to be windows/Dos's successor.

  • 6:23 R2D2 !!!!!

  • Not once Ugachaka was mentioned. Lame!

  • They say if you have nothing nice to say, don't say anything... Dang.

  • It's like you're digging through old technology hundreds of years after a nuclear holocaust. OMG that shit is so ancient. I think the robots were the least capable of all the equipment. They were a sham.

  • you guys are funny :D

  • Do they have Deep Blue there?

  • In the basement is where the Internet is.....

  • 8:34 when I took the job at the overlook computer museum I wasn't warned about the nerd specktors

  • triangle and circle is already suggestive. might as well make it 1 and 0 for computers' sake.

  • Bunch of weird people

  • Where is this place?

  • @cookie123456789012 Silicon Valley in California.

  • Cool! =)

  • LOL "Hey, baby."

    Good stuff.

  • Think I know what the tea pot is. Its the "Utah Teapot", which was the first ever attempt at making a realistic 3D rendering.

  • Yes I would go that way too. The 3d teapot was used on BEOS operating system as a demo of the capability of this OS. It was running pretty well.

  • @_@ lol

  • nice video:)

  • i think my IQ just went down

  • I'm alive I'm alive and I'm on the iNternEt

  • don't touch it!!!

  • why is there a mona lisa in the computer history museum

  • It is printed with characters via a printer...and it is huge too!

  • The teapot was the first 3d object made on a computer succesfully. Hence some 3d editing software like 3d studio max have a premade teapot option sort as a joke referring back to the very first 3d teapot.

  • @MalkavianMadness no the teapot is besides the BORG so its picards earl grey...hot...

  • ha ha its purple..... its plain.... and it can be yours

  • I don't think "Little Rascals" is quite the right era. You should play some old computer-generated music from the 1970s instead.

  • Nice

  • i remember my first computer. My dad gave it to me when i was a kid. He doesn't use it anymore. I didn't know that it had a CD ROM drive.

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