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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2006

Oh, the olden days of yore. :)

Fortunately she wasn't using Warp 3 Red.

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  • Built in wireless! A strikingly modern system wouldn't you say? OS/2 W4 still can do the job and all you need really is a 1GB of Ram and a 800Mhz or such processor. Firefox will run on it and you'll be on your way. The only problem? Learning curve for setting it up. If you are a Windows or Linux user with a fair understanding of DOS and a knack for PC networking and drivers, you should be able to muddle through okay without too much trouble. It looks old-fashioned, but it does work.

  • OS/2 Warp was so far ahead of anything it was insane.

  • this is like the movie 'Congo'

  • Where's she getting the internet from? A+ phony advert.

  • I was targeted for Portuguese people , like me! :)

    Bomdia!

  • On OS/2 Warp *everything* was ahead of it's time. If you're a Windows user, you wouldn't know that. MS made you believe everything started with windows 95. It didn't...it started with OS/2 Warp 3. IBM has lousy marketing.

  • eu penso que 1994

  • Caramba! Esse comercial é de ano??? Não me lembro de ter visto isso na TV...

  • Funny. Google Maps didn't exist until the 21st century, yet we see this fine young woman with some kind of mapping software, and ubiquitous Wi-Fi access in the jungle.

  • Wow, now I've not seen that ad before!

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