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Watching the kids in this video makes me seriously wonder about the future of our planet. Well, it was pretty funny too.
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Tablets, working to teach children that computers are all about buying games and stuff. What's DOS? What's terminal commands? You mean buy Plants vs Zombie's.
3 disk games, boot from the first one, then read the other side, then disk 2, then the other side, then disk 3 ... FCUK ... wrong side!Brings back memories. My first computer was an apple II. Then I went to an IBM clone in 84 or 85, can't remember.
3 disk games, boot from the first one, then read the other side, then disk 2, then the other side, then disk 3 ... FCUK ... wrong side!
oh and I forgot to add:
Kids are so stupid -- glad I never had any.
Going to be funny going forward, because less and less people will understand exactly HOW a computer really works. We will have a world where 99% of people quite literally think it's some magic voodoo box and are incapable of really using them outside of "tap here to buy" or "tap here to play".
I want that system so I can play Loderunner! And somewhere around here I have my Ultima Underworld II disk...
How many people do you think actually knew how a computer works when Commodore64 came out? How many people do you think actually knows how a 4 function calculator spits out a number with a few keys punched?
I like the kid that said that the game was better than Flappy Bird.
I don't get this video
This is just.....what?
If you told a kid how to use a computer, they would learn
This is akin to dropping a middle aged person who's never touched a car in their life and telling them "Hey, change the brakes"
They would be lost
One of the first comments made by a little girl "If you don't have a desk where do you put this".... this statement alone is quite profound and eye opening.
I thought it was telling too when one girl used the command "google"... completely logical command to try but hilarious and sad at the same time.
I like the kid that said that the game was better than Flappy Bird.
Same here back in the (19)80s in PA. I mainly used it for gaming. Haha.I had a TI-99/4A with a cassette drive as it's storage medium. As in it used regular audio cassettes and my parents though it was funny to buy me the cheapest blank cassettes on the planet. I think I still have it in the old house.
oh and I forgot to add:
Kids are so stupid -- glad I never had any.