- (Finebros) Today you are reacting to this! - What is this?
It looks cool! I like pressing buttons.
If you don't a desk, where do you put this?
- (Finebros) So it's an computer-- - Yes.
(Finebros) From the late 1970s or early 80s.
What do you think of it just from looking at it?
Kinda like those old televisions that are very boxy.
(Finebros) Go ahead! Turn it on.
Um...
(Finebros) So you turn the monitor on, where else might an on switch be?
Uhhhh...
- (Finebros) It's in the back. - Oh, pfff.
Why does it have to make so much noise?
And there's nothing on the screen.
Doesn't look anything like what we have now.
Apps! Games! Websites! Everything.
But THIS thing right here has nothing!
(Finebros) Go ahead and try to do something on the computer.
Um...
Uh...
(Finebros) You can't do anything or even type until you hit
- a reset button that's on the computer-- - Ugggggh!
It's like pre-flight checks kind of.
(Finebros) How do you do anything?
Okay, that didn't do anything.
(Finebros) Everything is just done with the keyboard.
What?!
- (Finebros) Okay, now-- - Nah, no, no, no.
(giggling)
Wait, it doesn't matter. Blah blah blah.
(Finebros) You had to type into the keyboard to get it to do anything.
Error?!
(Finebros) How do you go on the internet?
Um...
Pretty sure Timothy Berners Lee didn't create it yet.
(Finebros) There was no internet back then!
What?!
Then how do you look up homework?
(Finebros) You gotta go to the library!
(Finebros) So computers back then could only do limited things.
For example, you can do math, type documents and code...
- but that's about it. - Are you serious?
That was the peak of technology.
Well, it's kinda good because it was kinda the first technology, but...
computers today are kind of better.
(Finebros) Let's do some math. Go ahead, type in a math problem.
(Finebros) When you just type numbers out, the computer doesn't know
what you want it do. It just sees the numbers.
You need to give it a command to let it know,
"Hey! I'm about to give you numbers!"
You have to give some sort of command and then type in what you want it to do?
This would be the hardest thing in the world!
(Finebros) So what you need to do is you have to type the world PRINT first.
Oh.
Math has nothing to do with PRINT!
I don't get how you have to put PRINT when nothing prints out.
Oh...
Finally! Take a thousand years.
And I also don't get the 1970s.
The person that was using this a long time ago
must have a lot of codes right next to them.
I don't want to do this anymore!
(Finebros) So besides the computer, there is something else next to it.
(Finebros) Do you have any idea what those things are?
- (Finebros) They're actually used for this. - Hey!
(Finebros) They actually call that a floppy disk.
(Finebros) That big computer has no hard drive on it.
(Finebros) So floppy disks were used to store data.
Floppy disks could also come with programs on them.
So the one you're holding has a version of DOS.
Dots?
- (Finebros) You know what DOS is? - No.
No.
No.
I think it it can be somebody's last name.
(Finebros) Do you want to play a game on the computer?
Yes!
Could you grab the floppy disk, please?
(Finebros) Go ahead, put it in.
(Finebros) Oh, it might...is the lid shut?
(Finebros) Alright, turn it around. No, other way. Now turn it around.
- PRINT...? - (Finebros) Try it!
I don't like this computer. Really don't.
(Finebros) If the computer was already on and you put in the disk,
you gotta turn the computer off and turn it back on.
(Finebros) Okay, let me help you.
(Finebros) No...I think the game broke.
It's green, which makes it look ugly.
I like this better than Flappy Bird!
(Finebros) So every computer, even today, has something called a processor
inside of it and depending on how good your processor is is how powerful
You would need at least 850 of those computers to equal
- the single power of this one small phone. - What?
Look at how humanity has used their intellect.
(Finebros) So, finally, would you want one of these today?
I have better things, so why would I want this?
Three decades ago I would love to have this,
but now this is just a foot stool.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no!
(Finebros) You wouldn't use it?
No!
The games are boring, the stuff is boring
and the whole thing is boring.
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