They are our past. We should treat these pieces of technology with respect. Because surely they were someones childhood, and they setted the bases for what we have today.
Bro my PC literally makes weird noises when i turn it on "TRRRRBEUTRIP Edit: WTH OVER 40 LIKES??I know its just a button but thats the most ive ever gotten Thanks to everyone who liked on this reply!!
The thing was, resources were so universally limited that software developers had to be smart with how much resources they used. It really is a lost artform because so many developers these days neglect it in order to save money.
@@NPCroblox. Thats because Microsoft ended updates and all technical support for Windows 7 in January 14th 2020. The reason is unkown but it might be because Microsoft is trying to get people to upgrade to Windows 10 and have a more and reliable software to use at that time.
I have a old typewriter and it takes zero seconds to turn on, uses less electricity than my gaming laptop It also has no CPU and no RAM The whole thing is powered by a single electric motor
It is then a analog typewriter, it probably can run on power from a mobile phone charger. It doesn't need a cpu, ram or anything as the typewriter may have a rubber seal and the keys will use it to stamp the letters onto the paper. Fun fact : the shift key on some typewriters actually shifts the entire stamping assembly as the small and large letters are above or below eachother
@@agoogleuser2619 it's a IBM selectric III It runs purely mechanical with the power source being the motors turning force which uses electricity it stamps letters to the page after
These machines were actually a joy to use. Put Linux on it, and it goes much faster. I remember that feeling after hooking it up to all the lights in the house, and putting cgi programs (written in C) on it to control them remotely, and using ipchains to do NAT (what your WiFi router does, now) to get everybodys machine on the Internet at the same time through 1 dialup modem connection before there were even wired routers. These machines were awesome!
You are not fitting any modern distro into 64 megs of RAM and getting anywhere near the experience Windows 98 offered. Even getting to a text console in that amount of RAM takes some pretty careful planning. Most distros are dropping support for i386 in entirety. I think even Debian is due to drop it with the trixie 13.0 release. Either that or trixie is supposed to be the last one.
You aren't fitting the distro, you're just fitting the kernel. I still use FVWM on a few machines. No, they don't use the mainline kernel, or a distro, unless Slackware still counts as a distro.
@@sedrosken831 This machine has a pentium II though, which would be i686 and thus still supported for a quite a while. Your only real roadblock would be lack of SSE or SSE2 support (the former of which can be remedied by upgrading the CPU to a Pentium III) but with a RAM upgrade this thing could easily still get an X11 desktop going on a light enough distro (like a Puppy Linux flavor, Alpine, Arch, or even Gentoo if you want to go that route)
Same with me, the first piece of tech i encountered was a Tim phone (a literal brick) and a small laptop that i still have today. Small enough it has 512 mb of ram
"I got mail, let's load up the internet" yeah... you wouldn't know you had mail unless you were already connected to the internet. Like it still is. Webpages didn't take a minute to load back then because they were very much less data heavy.
This made me remember how exciting was it to see split screen for the first time. It was later on though... Nowadays one can't even launch a game if there's no network connection... 😏 Heck, even Photoshop requires network connection. 🤦♂️
nah we actually get decent chromebooks at my school I always see kids breaking theirs somehow even though i've had my original for almost 2 years now 💀
Fun fact, websites didn't even take that much longer to load. They were just programmed using HTML and as little images as possible. Nowadays, MOST programmers / companies don't bother about the SIZE of their application. They just throw AWS CDNs on it and hope their site is being delivered fast enough for all users.
@@aquaponieeeIt's annoying to run out of my high speed data, then try and open a website article... only for it to break or take an entire minute. It may be in 360p, but I can still load TH-cam vids at that speed....
One thing that is slowing down the loading time is the extreme amount of requests a page has these days. Back then you pretty much just had the html page and the images, unless you were using frames. But it was still minimal to all the frameworks, css and JavaScript-calls on a modern site.
My first PC had a 10 mb HDD and 64 kb of RAM. There wasn't enough storage for the text documents I was writing so I had to load them on and off of 768kb 5.25 floppies. Our 14.4 kbps modem took 10 minutes to load an image into our monochrome orange screen. Computers today are AMAZING.
@@haagenslash5963 Damn that's such a long wait. I don't have my own PC/laptop but when my mobile is laggy or loading is taking too long I get so frustrated. 😖
I feel like the only thing that kept us sane while the computer loads something is fidgeting with random things both inside the computer and the real computer’s hardware
Bruh of course it doesn't load webpages because it was not designed for modern internet. I can assure you that for doing time appropriate tasks it works perfectly fine
Yeah, I was 13 in 1997 and really got into computing (I'm a web developer now adays). Things were rough until about 2006-07 when computers improved. My first PC was a Compaq before I built one of my own. I still have nightmares with the dial-up modem noises...
Pinball was completely incompatible with 64 bit processors and Microsoft had to spend a lot of money to make it compatible with trickery because people needed it
you should downlead most median free x86 PC emulator , DOSBox, is ready available, example, any windows 311, set it, from the time it take go from starting emulator to fully loading emulated PC operating system, less time than it takes just word, and yet anyway being how great optimised the latest operating systems are ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Me stuck on Windows 7: I want to update it to 11 but media creation tool does not work. And I don't see any updates, just window 7 updates. The past: We have windows 98
@@kirekocev2587 Here is the issue. I want to update my windows 7 computer to 11. So I was trying media creation tool in Google, it errored. I trid the "64 bit", it errored. So ty if you helped. I will subscribe to you
OG, dont worry, if you look at egg chance, it says the following: If you purchase the entire Monster Egg chain offer from the Shop and have not yet obtained all three Hypercharge Buzz Skins during the Godzilla Event, you will see the special Shop offers afterwards to complete the set.
I have an old pc with windows 2000 and another one with windows xp. You can still use these computers daily with some modern programs it will be slow though and a lot of things may not be compatible
10gb hard drive. I had Lego Island 2 on my windows 98. I loved it. I lost the CD, but I got a new one, I traded it for Lego Racer. Games were so fun I upgraded my 64mb of RAM to 128. Super computer. Lol.
I actually have zero complaints using the windows 95 computer, i like the convenience of modern puters but something about the old click clacks and knobs is so nostalgic that i still use the ball mouse to this day.
Old PCs may have been a pain, but they were essential for technological advancements. Developers had to be resourceful back then, making them appreciate the value of efficiency.
Let me explain. Nobody in college, if lucky, literally used the dial-up to go to the Internet, or on the local file shares at the time. They used the university network, which was not only faster(if your PC or laptop had a network card), but also much more versatile for sonething like IRC chats, or an occasional LAN party. And the Internet wasn't as widespread as today. 64 MB of RAM was pretty standard for 1999, while 256 MB was high end. If you also account that the best processor at the time was the Pentium 3. If you used the PC with Windows 95/98, it was pretty much a death sentence on a TCP/IP network, because network-based exploits were pretty simple compared to today, Windows 95/98 didn't work with TCP/IP properly, so you could actually get locked out of the server, because the network thought that you're attacking it, while you're actually typing it's name, and with just one bad Word document, your whole computer could go banans.
These are the computers in my school right now, half of them are broken Imagine having a perfect spot in between your buddies, it DOESENT turn on…. You have to sit with the annoying kids 🥲
the fact that humanity accomplished a lot of things with those computers is just mind blowing. a lot of space discoveries were made, a lot of medicines being produced, a lot of diseases and illnesses discovered, a lot of cool architectures were done unlike modern day boring square buildings, heck we even sent a couple of guys on the moon using a computer decades older than that one. i wouldn't even be bothered to do my work if my laptop lags for a few seconds every minute. goes to show how we take things for granted.
I'm an old-timer here, and I can tell you that old technology is absolutely sh*tty! Today is so much better. The only thing these old PCs are good for is retro gaming, maybe. Okay, someone said router, that might be a good use.
Things have advanced a lot but it was actually pretty awesome to use computers and the internet in the 90’s. Modern internet (social media etc) has changed society and not for the better. I’d go back to the 90’s in a heart beat and be happy with 90’s tech!
Ngl old PC's are such a pain. They are medieval torture
But can they run faster and better with some upgrades?
They are our past. We should treat these pieces of technology with respect. Because surely they were someones childhood, and they setted the bases for what we have today.
@@SomeOne-ph1gw they run faster because they have such little to do, our pcs sometimes run slow because they can do a whole lot of shit
@@ranaal-azawi1712 yeah, I know it, I meant, what if we replace the old RAM, CPU, Memory, with newer parts, will it work faster?
The solution use a server as a pc instead of a pc. My has 512 gb of ram
What shall i do with all of the ram
"You've got mail" was the most cool sound effect ever back in the 90's
the sound is now using for fingerprint accept in turkeys new student dormitories
@vnsarghbbbho
I actually have it as my notification saund 😅
YOU GOT MAiL
I have no I idea whether you're kidding or not.(I'm born in 2008 btw)
Why does this sound like my pc and better 😭
*but
*except
Yet.*
@@IdOnThAvEaUsE69 *but sometimes
thats*
“You open up one chrome tab that thing is cooked” got me ☠️☠️☠️
Chrome is sit, Firefox was flying
@@Storkz0rewhat
@@Łøx7ęř-d9o Firefox worked very fast on Win98 with Athlon 960Mhz. Chrome is overloaded piece of sit
Netscape
@@Łøx7ęř-d9o FF was faster than modern chrome on win98 and athlon 1000hz
i’ll say we were really patient back in the days
but is was also all we had. Unless you had a T1line.
Immature generation today has become more and more impatient
Schools in the 90's: Windows PCs
Schools now: Cheap a$$ chromebooks 💀
Fr, they don’t even turn on sometimes and just randomly restart, and they take it for like 3 weeks and say they “fixed” it but nothing changed
naw my school uses ipads
@@DaRealWhiteSkeleton naw bro your school be rich af
My school uses touchscreen dell laptops
@@DaRealWhiteSkeleton”ooh fancy pants right magi over here” 💀
the pc 💀
the keyboard 🗿
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Hell yeah they're good af. I use a Compaq keyboard from the Windows 95/98 era on a gaming PC and it's like new. They don't break
Computers now: 2 microdecibals of fan noise “WAHHHH MY PC IS SO LOUD”
Computers then: *Click click vroom beeeep* “Haha it’s thinking”
Bro my PC literally makes weird noises when i turn it on "TRRRRBEUTRIP
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Well thats better than my laptop that has the inside components of the charger exposed
@@UnConstant geez bro btw i use intel core 3 which is 8 years old XD wut about u?
@@mr.banana2738Me too man😭
@@mr.banana2738 same mate. i hate this shit
The thing was, resources were so universally limited that software developers had to be smart with how much resources they used. It really is a lost artform because so many developers these days neglect it in order to save money.
Yes, its awful how stupidly much memory games use. Wasteful and sloppy.
That 3D Pinball Game was so fun, I don't even know how the game works.
Kids now grew up with the internet
We back then grew up "WITH" the internet
I still fondly remember yt having a rating system
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Odd1sout!
bro switched to tech TH-camr💀
hes testing the waters bros running out of content
thnx for likes
Youber
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This was my first video of his,i thought this is a tech channel
Windows 7 was the peak man
XD if you have a good antimalware program, it will be insanely amazing to still use windows 7
@@sam11182 but now my moms windows 7 cant update anymore 😭
@@NPCroblox. Oh No
@@NPCroblox. Thats because Microsoft ended updates and all technical support for Windows 7 in January 14th 2020. The reason is unkown but it might be because Microsoft is trying to get people to upgrade to Windows 10 and have a more and reliable software to use at that time.
2000 [not ME] or XP were the best
“Just throw in a gpu” -Zach’s tech turfs
4090 with intel celeron 💀
lol i watched all those videos
A Ryzen 4070
@@sourrlemons best 100 cent gpu 🔥🔥🔥🔥
People used to have PATIENCE those days 👍🏻
I have a old typewriter and it takes zero seconds to turn on, uses less electricity than my gaming laptop It also has no CPU and no RAM The whole thing is powered by a single electric motor
Mine too. Sadly though y eraser strip has gone bad
but can it run crysis
It is then a analog typewriter, it probably can run on power from a mobile phone charger. It doesn't need a cpu, ram or anything as the typewriter may have a rubber seal and the keys will use it to stamp the letters onto the paper.
Fun fact : the shift key on some typewriters actually shifts the entire stamping assembly as the small and large letters are above or below eachother
@@agoogleuser2619 it's a IBM selectric III
It runs purely mechanical with the power source being the motors turning force which uses electricity it stamps letters to the page after
@@cunnieseverywhere it has no cpu you'd have to be the CPU and draw the frames with text
Kids in the 90's had a favorite screensaver.
These machines were actually a joy to use. Put Linux on it, and it goes much faster. I remember that feeling after hooking it up to all the lights in the house, and putting cgi programs (written in C) on it to control them remotely, and using ipchains to do NAT (what your WiFi router does, now) to get everybodys machine on the Internet at the same time through 1 dialup modem connection before there were even wired routers. These machines were awesome!
these things were all fun and games until they randomly decided that it was time to die for no reason at all
You are not fitting any modern distro into 64 megs of RAM and getting anywhere near the experience Windows 98 offered. Even getting to a text console in that amount of RAM takes some pretty careful planning. Most distros are dropping support for i386 in entirety. I think even Debian is due to drop it with the trixie 13.0 release. Either that or trixie is supposed to be the last one.
You aren't fitting the distro, you're just fitting the kernel. I still use FVWM on a few machines. No, they don't use the mainline kernel, or a distro, unless Slackware still counts as a distro.
It's today people that is stupid
@@sedrosken831 This machine has a pentium II though, which would be i686 and thus still supported for a quite a while. Your only real roadblock would be lack of SSE or SSE2 support (the former of which can be remedied by upgrading the CPU to a Pentium III) but with a RAM upgrade this thing could easily still get an X11 desktop going on a light enough distro (like a Puppy Linux flavor, Alpine, Arch, or even Gentoo if you want to go that route)
We had a Pentium II, got it late 1999. 350Mhz, 32Mb RAM, 16Gb HDD. Was lit!
I can feel the static from that monitor
“ Please start up Please start up Please start up” me with my windows E L E V E N
I have Windows 7 💀
I have windows 10 along with 3 Virtual Machines
@@shizafalak2597W
convert to linux
@@godshandftwfrkeep your religious views to yourself
Waves of nostalgia just hit. I wasn’t even born in the 90’s. Just lucky my family progressed through technology at a snails pace.
Same with me, the first piece of tech i encountered was a Tim phone (a literal brick) and a small laptop that i still have today. Small enough it has 512 mb of ram
almost same. I'm only 14 but i have seen how slow are 90's pcs when i was a kid
cap@@OculuKabak
@@liverpool4lyfe106 how? do you live in my house?
It's called *"Anemoia"* most often called False Nostalgia, where you are nostalgic about an experience or things you never experienced.
"I got mail, let's load up the internet" yeah... you wouldn't know you had mail unless you were already connected to the internet. Like it still is. Webpages didn't take a minute to load back then because they were very much less data heavy.
Bro, students in the 90s had older shit than this. We had old apples that predate mouses.
Ah, the word processor on 5" floppys!
That keyboard and those TVS ones are prolly stronger than the security for nuclear codes in north koread
Love the "Woah" at the Pipe Screensaver 😂
The good old days where you can play games with your brother/ friend on the same pc! 1 keyboard 2 players 😂
This made me remember how exciting was it to see split screen for the first time. It was later on though...
Nowadays one can't even launch a game if there's no network connection... 😏 Heck, even Photoshop requires network connection. 🤦♂️
"WAIT wait wait wait"
*turns into Don Pollo*
*music* a ka kayo perinco tempo kayo perinco tink
Mouse: _Change to eraser_
Gohar: wait wait wait Wait Wait WAIT WAIT WAI-
I was born in late 2005 and I vividly remember playing some kind of Dora the Explorer game on it as a 2-4 year old.
Still better than my school computer
My computer is probably better than your school computer I'm clocked at almost 4TB running games mostly on Linux.
@@TechnoMinded-qp5inIn my opinion, overclocking is like throwing money into a raging fire.
@@italian_yoda6635 It really depends I can't activate my cores to officially overclock it all Linux does is give you a small boost that's about it.
nah we actually get decent chromebooks at my school
I always see kids breaking theirs somehow even though i've had my original for almost 2 years now 💀
Fun fact, websites didn't even take that much longer to load. They were just programmed using HTML and as little images as possible.
Nowadays, MOST programmers / companies don't bother about the SIZE of their application. They just throw AWS CDNs on it and hope their site is being delivered fast enough for all users.
yeah, they often take longer to load today than they did back then
@@aquaponieeeIt's annoying to run out of my high speed data, then try and open a website article... only for it to break or take an entire minute. It may be in 360p, but I can still load TH-cam vids at that speed....
One thing that is slowing down the loading time is the extreme amount of requests a page has these days. Back then you pretty much just had the html page and the images, unless you were using frames. But it was still minimal to all the frameworks, css and JavaScript-calls on a modern site.
Since modern technology only takes less than a second to load our patience is so low we can't even wait a minute for these things.
My first PC had a 10 mb HDD and 64 kb of RAM. There wasn't enough storage for the text documents I was writing so I had to load them on and off of 768kb 5.25 floppies. Our 14.4 kbps modem took 10 minutes to load an image into our monochrome orange screen.
Computers today are AMAZING.
@@haagenslash5963 Damn that's such a long wait.
I don't have my own PC/laptop but when my mobile is laggy or loading is taking too long I get so frustrated. 😖
It's funny though, computers in the 80's turned on instantly
My wifi is shit in my room, so I am used to it haha.
I feel like the only thing that kept us sane while the computer loads something is fidgeting with random things both inside the computer and the real computer’s hardware
We honestly should be so grateful how much technology has evolved
Bruh of course it doesn't load webpages because it was not designed for modern internet. I can assure you that for doing time appropriate tasks it works perfectly fine
My PC was a Pentium 233 Mhz on 2mb line in 2003 it loaded web pages in 1 or 2 seconds.
That's because you used broadband connection @@Bewefau
“Can someone please turn this off” has a ton of meme potential
Bro is literally directly promoting marketing😅
How
Huh
If you meant the one in the description, then kinda makes sense but he's not promoting Marketing that much
Computing was actually exciting back then.
Linux restored my faith in operating systems.
@@myhandleiswhatwhich distro you use man?
This is probably the least school themed short that he has done
MICHAEL MJD’S 5$ WINDOWS 98 PC
That was my first thought too and I’m kind of concerned for myself.
that paint felt nostalgic
imma make a sleeper build with that
There's just not much vents on there tho
Please don’t throw away these parts, they are basically collectors item
Bro has 0 patience
Yeah, I was 13 in 1997 and really got into computing (I'm a web developer now adays). Things were rough until about 2006-07 when computers improved. My first PC was a Compaq before I built one of my own. I still have nightmares with the dial-up modem noises...
That pinball was firee and brought back a lot of memories
Pinball was completely incompatible with 64 bit processors and Microsoft had to spend a lot of money to make it compatible with trickery because people needed it
"That Moment When you realise that a Tab of Chrome consumes more RAM than the entire PC" 💀
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you should downlead most median free x86 PC emulator , DOSBox, is ready available, example, any windows 311, set it, from the time it take go from starting emulator to fully loading emulated PC operating system, less time than it takes just word, and yet anyway being how great optimised the latest operating systems are ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Computers back then: Hello welcome to your computer what would you like to do
Computers now: Nahh your not doing anything, ItS uPdAtaE tImE
I've never seen gohar speaking in such a casual manner lmao
gohar saying “Woah.” on the screensaver was cool but scary at the same time
Me stuck on Windows 7: I want to update it to 11 but media creation tool does not work. And I don't see any updates, just window 7 updates.
The past: We have windows 98
Don't update to windows 11, worst thing I've ever done
And also i might be able to help you though, what's the issue
@@kirekocev2587 Here is the issue. I want to update my windows 7 computer to 11. So I was trying media creation tool in Google, it errored. I trid the "64 bit", it errored. So ty if you helped. I will subscribe to you
@@kirekocev2587any reasons should I go to win 11 from 10 ?
try upgrading to 10 first
Bro is the person that would remind the teacher homework😂
How is that joke applicable here?
I wasn't even born during that time and never used that technology but I still feel the nostalgia for some reason 😂
honestly im in love with ghe design of the keyboard
mission complete: new badge falling in the pit for ten years
Tell me you're ignorant without telling me you're ignorant.
I think it's privilege plus either his or his parents line of work
How was it ignorant? He stated the truth, along with pretty much every other person would not want to use this in daily life.
@@drizkie9361 No, not really. I have a pretty decent gaming PC and its lightyears ahead of this and it only costed around 800 dollars.
OG, dont worry, if you look at egg chance, it says the following:
If you purchase the entire Monster Egg chain offer from the Shop and have not yet obtained all three Hypercharge Buzz Skins during the Godzilla Event, you will see the special Shop offers afterwards to complete the set.
“Back then, it took a minute to load!
But luckily, today it only takes a second to subscribe!”
*I have to admit that was smooth.*
The first computer I ever used had 2 kilobytes of RAM. He doesn't know suffering.
and it takes a fraction of a second to scroll
When they were considered modern, the specs were plenty to game and surf the web. 😂
I have an old pc with windows 2000 and another one with windows xp. You can still use these computers daily with some modern programs it will be slow though and a lot of things may not be compatible
I know you can use TH-cam and windows xp most definitely has games
“What ppl used in the 90’s” bro this is a dream config for my school rn
Shrug. It took skill and genuine ability to use them at their best.
U forgot the part where you could get shocked by your keyboard or pc if u accidentally touched the back or bare foot
10gb hard drive. I had Lego Island 2 on my windows 98. I loved it. I lost the CD, but I got a new one, I traded it for Lego Racer.
Games were so fun
I upgraded my 64mb of RAM to 128. Super computer. Lol.
Lol
My 1st HD was 10MB. It was more than a month's rent on our townhouse. To be fair, the computer was more than 6 months rent (not including the HD).
@@gmc6790 my first computer was a Dot Matrix computer and my hand with the hole punch was Mega buff
Nah not really. First computer was a hand me down windows 95 laptop
I actually have zero complaints using the windows 95 computer, i like the convenience of modern puters but something about the old click clacks and knobs is so nostalgic that i still use the ball mouse to this day.
An old PC? That's what Greek school computers look like in elementary and junior high 💀
Old PCs may have been a pain, but they were essential for technological advancements. Developers had to be resourceful back then, making them appreciate the value of efficiency.
I have an old pc and google be like:
Google needs windows 10 or higher to run 💀💀💀
No it doesn't! I used to have a windows 8 PC and Chrome worked on it just fine
@@gsrujan how long ago was it? because it doesn't work on windows
I used windows XP on it once it worked fine
there are chrome ports for xp but idk 98 or 95
@@farisarm i am currently using window 7
That pinball 3d game gave me my childhood
Let me explain. Nobody in college, if lucky, literally used the dial-up to go to the Internet, or on the local file shares at the time. They used the university network, which was not only faster(if your PC or laptop had a network card), but also much more versatile for sonething like IRC chats, or an occasional LAN party. And the Internet wasn't as widespread as today. 64 MB of RAM was pretty standard for 1999, while 256 MB was high end. If you also account that the best processor at the time was the Pentium 3.
If you used the PC with Windows 95/98, it was pretty much a death sentence on a TCP/IP network, because network-based exploits were pretty simple compared to today, Windows 95/98 didn't work with TCP/IP properly, so you could actually get locked out of the server, because the network thought that you're attacking it, while you're actually typing it's name, and with just one bad Word document, your whole computer could go banans.
I loved the sound that modem was making when you were connecting to the Internet
That keyboard must feel like heaven, though.
Me using a normal computer
Not even, you open Chrome in the first place and all of a sudden there is a crater where your house just was.
I showed this video to my dad and he found it pretty cool that you can still find these nowadays
this is where I learned my patience.
These are the computers in my school right now, half of them are broken
Imagine having a perfect spot in between your buddies, it DOESENT turn on….
You have to sit with the annoying kids 🥲
You don't turn dial up sounds off. That's literally therapy for me
Ngl this can be used as a type of chinese torture
the fact that humanity accomplished a lot of things with those computers is just mind blowing. a lot of space discoveries were made, a lot of medicines being produced, a lot of diseases and illnesses discovered, a lot of cool architectures were done unlike modern day boring square buildings, heck we even sent a couple of guys on the moon using a computer decades older than that one. i wouldn't even be bothered to do my work if my laptop lags for a few seconds every minute. goes to show how we take things for granted.
Old paint is a godsend
I'm an old-timer here, and I can tell you that old technology is absolutely sh*tty! Today is so much better. The only thing these old PCs are good for is retro gaming, maybe. Okay, someone said router, that might be a good use.
Things have advanced a lot but it was actually pretty awesome to use computers and the internet in the 90’s. Modern internet (social media etc) has changed society and not for the better. I’d go back to the 90’s in a heart beat and be happy with 90’s tech!
In school my teacher told you cant find computers like this
Today i found one😎
"1 chrome tab and that things cooked" 💀 💯
Never knew how funny you were behind moving a bunch of paper on a table
Internet in the 90s is was fast but today it is more complicated
I used something like this and honestly it was thought to be one of the greatest things ever until you realize how slow it is when you’re older
,,you open up one chomre tab and that thing is cooked"😂😂😂😂
We endured the pain of Internet connectivity back then buy no one was complaining.
Um why do these keyboards look exactly like the ones we have in school currently?
the social network soundtrack in the background just feels right
*This was Gohar's funniest short ever* 😂
Upgrade the insides into a gaming pc, keep the case, monitor keyboard and mouse and youve got yourself a gaming pc in disguise
When you grew up during it, it was cutting edge and amazing
I miss the old school Blue Screen Of Death and the mini heart attack I got everytime it happened.
Strongest school pc
You got to remember, things were slower back then.