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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2011

Not in English! but the kids try and figure out the older technology

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  • 2:36 he's gonna be a DJ xD

  • Thats no 8" Floppy but a 5 1/4 ".. Even the makers of this film doesn´t know exactly what they´re talking about.

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  • @shandi411 No cartridge or batteries,it wouldn't work. They could have easily figured out most of it if the items were complete and functional,they had the 8 track figured but again,couldn't use it without power. An attempt at being cute, but a failure at letting the kids figure out what they had.Now show those floppies to a teenager who uses a computer and he'll probably marvel at the low capacity and slow speed of them.

  • @BigDogJang0 THANK YOU! I thought this was a failed experiment. What they should have done was shown them the pieces individually, THEN lay them ALL out on the table and see if they could put together stuff. That would have made more since, because I mean shit it's not like WE were the brightest of the bunch when we were first introduced to Atari. Hell there were manuals on the junk and that was when friends came over to help unless you had that one really smart friend.

  • C'mon... I was born in 1972, and I don't recognise half of that stuff. :)

  • That Donkey Kong Junior game is a fucking system cartridge, they gave it to the kids like they expected them to fit in the GameBoy.

  • i don't speak there language but i can get a few words out!

  • I am surprised they couldn't figure out the gameboy. Even my 6 year old could figure that out pretty quickly.

  • @tbb033 It basically is.

  • @iSoldMySoul2ThaDevil The gameboy's form factor has changed a lot. And a floppy does the same job as a flash drive, but it has obvious moving parts, what looks like a film, and you have to put it inside the computer. It's more like the ancestor of the CD, and if they didn't figure out the important bit is circular I think they'd struggle to make that leap.

  • one thing i AM glad about -- that i didnt grow up in this era of technology. to me, atari is old school, these kids can't even figure out a gameboy? and a floppy is pretty much an ancient USB flash drive

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