@@DragonworksAnimators If you go by centuries, yes, we are still in the 2000s or “21st century.” But if you are going by decades, we are in the 2020s (2020 - 2029), not the 2000s (2000 - 2009).
I've never seen a video like this from you, and I have to say, it was really cool! One of my favorite things to do is setting up vintage equipment in new locations, and this was inspirational and fascinating to watch. I may have to do some videos like this now.
18:50 When you cut off that one portion of the cord, there were still some exposed parts left on the portion you kept. Also, to me it looks like a dog/cat/mouse/etc chewed on the cord. And interesting green lamp shade, it gives a neat vibe to the setup!
Awesome and nice setup for your computer desk and office in the Studio bro I’m glad you got another weather radio setup in there also I enjoyed the video
Why do you keep buying those Midland radios when you can get vintage ones? I have a beautiful woodgrain one from the 80s with a grand total of 3 buttons on it (plus a volume knob and frequency selector switch). No clocks to set either, and no screen. That is the coolest AIO computer I've ever seen. It beats the iMacs for having a video input alone. How is the sound quality compared to the iMac?
I do not continue to buy them, I bought them all at the same time a year or two ago when I decided I wanted them around the house. Considering how long it's taking me to actually set them up, I probably should have just waited to find vintage ones instead. For whatever it's worth, I happen to like the radios and think they're quite good for a modern product. The sound (and many other aspects) is superior to the IMac, I think this is probably the only one I've used that sounds better than it. I'm sure a lot of it has to do with the speakers facing you, as opposed to bouncing sound off the table.
I used to clean homes and I’ve seen many a cord like that and usually it’s because someone was careless and got the cord caught in the vacuum cleaner power brush.
Your videos are a mix of nostalgia and peace, thank you for takes us back to early 90"s and 00"s!
We are still in the 2000s
@@DragonworksAnimators If you go by centuries, yes, we are still in the 2000s or “21st century.” But if you are going by decades, we are in the 2020s (2020 - 2029), not the 2000s (2000 - 2009).
Thanks for your kind words.
I've never seen a video like this from you, and I have to say, it was really cool! One of my favorite things to do is setting up vintage equipment in new locations, and this was inspirational and fascinating to watch. I may have to do some videos like this now.
Really nice computer setup Jordan. I enjoyed the video.
Glad you enjoyed it.
18:50 When you cut off that one portion of the cord, there were still some exposed parts left on the portion you kept. Also, to me it looks like a dog/cat/mouse/etc chewed on the cord.
And interesting green lamp shade, it gives a neat vibe to the setup!
Awesome and nice setup for your computer desk and office in the Studio bro I’m glad you got another weather radio setup in there also I enjoyed the video
Glad you enjoyed it bro.
Great video of the studio room computer's desk setup the Jordan! Hopefully you'll the add the DECT1580.
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Why do you keep buying those Midland radios when you can get vintage ones? I have a beautiful woodgrain one from the 80s with a grand total of 3 buttons on it (plus a volume knob and frequency selector switch). No clocks to set either, and no screen.
That is the coolest AIO computer I've ever seen. It beats the iMacs for having a video input alone. How is the sound quality compared to the iMac?
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I do not continue to buy them, I bought them all at the same time a year or two ago when I decided I wanted them around the house. Considering how long it's taking me to actually set them up, I probably should have just waited to find vintage ones instead. For whatever it's worth, I happen to like the radios and think they're quite good for a modern product.
The sound (and many other aspects) is superior to the IMac, I think this is probably the only one I've used that sounds better than it. I'm sure a lot of it has to do with the speakers facing you, as opposed to bouncing sound off the table.
the keyboard/mouse brings me back to when i used the computer lab at school
Thanks for letting me know.
I like it
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Is that a plasma display in the Sony computer?
Bom vídeo like 😉
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I used to clean homes and I’ve seen many a cord like that and usually it’s because someone was careless and got the cord caught in the vacuum cleaner power brush.
That makes good sense, I could see it causing that type of damage.
Windows 7 should run well on that computer, a bit better than Windows Vista.
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Nice computer desk setup bro
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25:28 😂😂 Comical
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His house so he can burp how much "he" Jordan wants.
Excuse yourself.