The Kids' Guide to the Internet
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- Опубликовано: 5 авг 2013
- What's it all about?
Surf the "Net"
Chat on-line
Join "The Jamisons" As They Learn How Computers Make Learning Fun!
Learn About:
-Web Pages
-Browers
-E-Mail
-Search Engines
-Security Issues
-Equipment Requirements
-Other "Net" Technology
Getting on-line! Access free information from the Net: kids will love all the magazines, TV reviews and learning sites. They will be entertained for hours while learning! Also: games, family travel tips, etc. You'll make new friends with similar interests, work on homework together, play games, and let your imagination soar! Find a special interest from among the thousands of Internet newsgroups.
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Diamond Entertainment Corporation
Cerritos, CA 90703
Copyright 1997
Boy golly! The internet sure is swell!!
0/10 he didn't play Chip's Challange
who the fuck setup a pc in the middle of godamn room
This is the stereotypical suburban family
How ironic it is that I'm watching a VHS on how to use the Internet
cs188 has entered the chat.
I want an exact recreation of this but with the actors as they are today.
Ah, the pre-meme era of the internet. No RUclips, no Reddit, no 4chan, no Tumblr, no Vine, no sites where cunts ignorantly use autism as an insult. Just good ol' Space Jam, simple sites, government and museum sites, and useful software and research material. Good times. That looks exciting for the time period, just having dad set up the internet, and then, woah! It's like a drug trip; looking at museums, anatomies, buying concert tickets online, watching Nickelodeon, even doing homework. Nowadays it's taken for granted and we don't think much of it, where squeakers rage on Counter Strike, trolls spam forums, Twitch raids, PornHub, memes, Donald Trump, phishing bots on Steam, more prominent and frequent malware, and the list goes on.
Oh how the internet has changed...
The damn Mississippi joke
1990: Get your parents to help you connect
1:14
1990s kids:
This tape looking back, while it definitely hasn't aged well, is still fun to watch because of how it's a perfect time capsule of the Windows 95/98 era
"Hey there, it's us again."
“What’s a webpage? Something ducks walk on?”
"Improving grades and communication skills" 😅
"Call me the minute you get an email address" T H E I R O N Y
The way he says "hold on sis" at
1997: wow the interweb is cool!