I've realized that a lot of people spend most of their childhood learning to listen to others (parents, teachers, etc.) and most of their early adulthood learning when to not listen to them. I can think of several instances where I would have been way better off if I trusted myself instead of advice I was given from someone else.
that's awesome! what motherboard format, case, etc did you use? bc i am currently a university student i would love to achieve something similar to that
I brought my Amiga 1200 to university for my first year in 1999. It helped me feel more comfortable as I settled in and I actually did a lot homework on it.
Yea it's kinda interesting. Just finished my first semester of uni and 90% of kids in my classes use laptops or IPads to take notes or study, whereas i use my desktop to do basically everything. So i was one of very very few people using pen and paper to take my notes lol, also made studying with friends a bit harder as they all use things like that so I could barely do anything when out purely to study. Dont regret using my desktop for a second though, no point in sacrificing my creative process to fit in
when i was moving into my dorm i was really debating on whether or not i should bother bringing my desktop because i didnt want to risk damaging it during the move (i go to college 200 miles from home) but i eventually just decided to build a new desktop before i left and then took my whole setup with me, and it was way more worth it to do that
I totally like listening to some people explaining about their past. But this video intrests me than listening to my sister's conversation. Keep it up Cary!
Tons of people at my university brought their desktops with them. Some of them I know even had them shift because they were so large. I think it's great having one, but I love having a powerful Windows laptop that I can take home on break. That being said, there are people with MacBooks and in some of the classes I've taken they are wholly unsuitable, and the people who use them need to get told how to use them because they don't know much about computers.
I brought not only my desktop but my whole setup along with wired VR headset back in the days. When covid hits and everyone except me went home, guess who has the whole floor yo himself with Half Life Alyx
I like your little rants and I agree with most of what you said! I already learned this lesson when I realized what I wanted to do was way more important than fully attending monotonous lectures and, of course, that I could bring anything into the dorm. I was a bit lazy in freshman years so I didn't bring my desktop, which resulted in me having to work on my really weak laptop. I recently got a much better laptop, so that's good. My desktop isn't powerful enough to justify moving it to my dorm, so I just left it at home to use on the weekends. Tl;dr do what's important to you, and do what's right
@@Potato_Animations youtube being youtube, comments haven't been getting posted to the correct places. I've seen several comment sections which obviously are from another. This may be related
2:15 Listen, I know Cary is an adult, I know he can say whatever he wants to, but this caught me SO OFF GUARD. I must say though, it is a good lesson to not let the emotion of others and how it affects you get the better of you. I can relate.
I've realized that a lot of people spend most of their childhood learning to listen to others (parents, teachers, etc.) and most of their early adulthood learning when to not listen to them. I can think of several instances where I would have been way better off if I trusted myself instead of advice I was given from someone else.
Hey as an University student I really appreciate your unscripted videos.
I built a custom small computer and it fits in my backpack. That lets me take it to and from classes every day!
Thats cool but why dont you have a laptop
Laptops suck, they're not upgradable and they overheat very quickly. A PC is definitely the better option for me
that's awesome! what motherboard format, case, etc did you use? bc i am currently a university student i would love to achieve something similar to that
I brought my Amiga 1200 to university for my first year in 1999. It helped me feel more comfortable as I settled in and I actually did a lot homework on it.
Yea it's kinda interesting. Just finished my first semester of uni and 90% of kids in my classes use laptops or IPads to take notes or study, whereas i use my desktop to do basically everything. So i was one of very very few people using pen and paper to take my notes lol, also made studying with friends a bit harder as they all use things like that so I could barely do anything when out purely to study. Dont regret using my desktop for a second though, no point in sacrificing my creative process to fit in
when i was moving into my dorm i was really debating on whether or not i should bother bringing my desktop because i didnt want to risk damaging it during the move (i go to college 200 miles from home) but i eventually just decided to build a new desktop before i left and then took my whole setup with me, and it was way more worth it to do that
I totally like listening to some people explaining about their past. But this video intrests me than listening to my sister's conversation. Keep it up Cary!
The need to ask for permission for everything is definitely something you realize towards the end of like senior year of high school is a little silly
i now find it weird that i had to ask to use the bathroom when working in the fast food industry as a legal adult
Tons of people at my university brought their desktops with them. Some of them I know even had them shift because they were so large. I think it's great having one, but I love having a powerful Windows laptop that I can take home on break. That being said, there are people with MacBooks and in some of the classes I've taken they are wholly unsuitable, and the people who use them need to get told how to use them because they don't know much about computers.
I brought not only my desktop but my whole setup along with wired VR headset back in the days. When covid hits and everyone except me went home, guess who has the whole floor yo himself with Half Life Alyx
I like your little rants and I agree with most of what you said! I already learned this lesson when I realized what I wanted to do was way more important than fully attending monotonous lectures and, of course, that I could bring anything into the dorm. I was a bit lazy in freshman years so I didn't bring my desktop, which resulted in me having to work on my really weak laptop. I recently got a much better laptop, so that's good. My desktop isn't powerful enough to justify moving it to my dorm, so I just left it at home to use on the weekends.
Tl;dr do what's important to you, and do what's right
This is insane I was just googling about this last night
YEAH LOSERED GOOD JOB EDITING YOU GO GIRL!!!
what girl?
@@Potato_Animations youtube being youtube, comments haven't been getting posted to the correct places. I've seen several comment sections which obviously are from another. This may be related
@@JaMaMaa1 See the description
@@JaMaMaa1 i did see someone saying "nodda chezburbur" in my video about firey and donut starting the intro at the same time
Stanford mention 🧐
Asking for permission is crazy bro...
Skibidi Cary
Hey teacher can I bring my Desktop computers in dorms to the dorm room?
That’s crazy
2:15 0_0
2:15 Listen, I know Cary is an adult, I know he can say whatever he wants to, but this caught me SO OFF GUARD.
I must say though, it is a good lesson to not let the emotion of others and how it affects you get the better of you. I can relate.
It caught me off guard too that i literally exited the video but continues watching
HAI CARY
:D
Will there be a christmas song this year?
CAN U PIN ME PLS
No
@@Jojo_Does_Thingzcan u not
Toodles
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@@St4ry_3 not really. Sorry :(