I was born in 2002, and despite technically being a Gen Z, I remember quite a few of these things from the simpler time on the internet. I remember the landlines, VHS tapes and Space Pinball quite well
Born in 1999 i think we 90's kid have every type experience too with and without internet life we r great full for. I have experience with black and white TVs where we woke up so early to watch WWF, with landlines, Barbie phone, Nokia mobile snake game, mine sweeper, cards gane, chess game though I don't know about Yahoo. When i started using internet it was all about Google . So glad I lived a life without internet and with internet and saw all the type of transformation that technology went through
Lol yall aren't 90s kids tho. You were a 90s baby. You didn't experience the 90s at all. You need to at least be born in the first half of the 90s or mid to late 80s to be a 90s kid.
@@SurajGupta_3D i said 90's kid. Is I was born in 90's and was a child then. i didn't say i understood that year. I said we 90's kid as a whole . Stop taking everything seriously jeez
I was born a year later and I also relate. Back when Zoomers weren't called that, My generation was still referred to as Millennials but then they had to come out and say that Millennials only go up to 1996 so at that point my generation was labeled as Zoomers.
I used to call myself a millennial too because I think even to 99 is still millennial but I didn't really have internet or a proper smartphone until 2010-ish (and didn't know english that well still since I'm not american), so I didn't grow up with the pop culture that other millennials did, which probably does make me a real zoomer, but one who still doesn't get the hype of TikTok
There's ALWAYS been social media. In the 90s we had Usenet, which still lives as Google Groups, AOL, American People link, Prodigy. In the 80s we had GEnie, CompuServe, the Source and countless electronic bulletin boards you had to dial up to individually and hope it wasn't busy or they had ... Gasp ... More than one phone line. Before the 80s, we had phones, the water cooler, bars, parks, places of worship, public announcements, talk radio, letters to the editors of newspapers and news magazines, playgrounds, school cafeterias, the porch, the street corner, the market, etc. That's right. People have always talked to each other about themselves and other people since the dawn of humanity! 👍🤣
I was born in 88 and these stuff resonating with me so much. Thank God he didn't talk about MS-DOS. 😆 My memories of technology are even predates the introduction of Window itself. Funny thing is you mentioned the Floppy Disk and I immediately felt frustrated because the highest size capacity of em was up to 2.8 MB 😅 Jeez! Kids today can't even imagine these stuff in a million years. And one more thing Jaby, other than AOL, back then there was Yahoo Chat Rooms which you could talk to ppl online, but each room could've accepted a limited amount of members, around 100 users I guess. Btw, it was a nice callback. 😍😊
So many memories attached with this video. My very first computer (with a green dot-font cathode ray monitor) was a Franklin ACE 1000 (an Apple II+ clone), in the mid 1980s. It had no hard drive; three floppy disks (one for a word processing program, one for a spreadsheet, the third for dialing in to the Internet). With the Epson dot matrix printer, the entire thing cost a memorable $2001.
That internet dial-up sound gives me flashback goosebumps. All the references are soo relatable. Space cadet pinball ,Minesweeper, clippy ... Damn we're old
Born in 1980 andI have been working from home since 2002 …I remember those frustrating days of struggle with dial connections….transfer of files was a huge task burning CDs and DVDs ….the browser war was just about to start….chat rooms, video chat rooms were booming….There was Quake, Medal of honor, Wolfenstein….n number of engaging and addictive platformers. ..without the annoying ads
For me it was BBS's before the World Wide Web was even created. Another fond memory was playing Total Annihilation online for the first time, just realising you could play with people from all over the world was mind blowing.
When we had a feature phone that had 2G internet. if we did little browsing by mistake it used to deduct all the balance from the phone. So we used to fear the internet icon. "don't touch that , that's internet , don't touch that , close it ,close it (and 10 rupees gone) ". And now I can't stay away from that icon.
Even though I was born in 2004. I have the "nostalgia" of the things that is talked about. I grew up in the country with one family computer. Each member of the family got an hour, if that on the computer. We had many a VHS', one DVD player, and landlines.
even though I'm 21 I definitely feel like I'm a millennial cause I have a lot of nostalgia for this stuff too, probably because I was just surrounded by the old stuff since it was just my mom and we didn't have a whole lot
I 'm 24 and I also relate. Back when Zoomers weren't called that, My generation was still referred to as Millennials but then they had to come out and say that Millennials only go up to 1996 so at that point my generation was labeled as Zoomers.
About to be 23, and no joke I think anywhere from 97 to probably 05 to 06 is where we could still be somewhat considered millennials due to what we grew up with.
As an Elder Millennial, I'm old now. 🤣. RIP 80s. I remember chatting with my fiends using the new fangled AIM and ICQ and using not emojis but emoticons 😄. Also, I was a minesweeper kid. Pinball was too new 🤣
I played the card game a lot..played pinball too ... I have to go to relatives home for stay 3,4 days just for computer... Man i remember those precious days of life..🙁🙁
Wow! Nostalgia! Yahoo Chat was my thing in the earlier 00s ('ASL' was 'happening' back then). Floppy discs (the big and the small), CDs, DVDs... I've used them all. My games back then were Solitaire and Pinball. I also had a game CD - 'Age of Conquerors'. Never really played much after.
I remember my friend one time brought a floppy disk to school to show what games he had. Apparently, he thought copying only the desktop icons of the games would be enough to let us play them
Oh, I miss the old days of the internet. I remember in the Myspace days when practically everyone was an amateur coder, and if you weren't, your Myspace page looked like crap. lol. I picked up HTML coding so quickly, but after Myspace went away, it's amazing how quickly I forgot it.
I was born in 2000 and I'm one of those people from gen z that can relate a lot to millennials a lot especially when talking about old internet... I've experienced 95 percent of everything mentioned in the video..
Damn syntell older than I thought. I'm later half of 30s and remember when 56k first started coming around but that other stuff I never even heard of. I was an AOL kid.
Born in late 97, but still had all of this growing up. Probably because my city or state was far behind in society... idk. We def had AOL, and everything else mentioned. I remember where I was during 9/11. I remember life before social media and smartphones. Pinball God. I remember the paper clip, and so on.
We used to go to the computer lab in the computer science period, and play with clippy the office assistant. He did these near tricks if you... Clicked it? Or double clicked it or something. It was cool.
Not a millennial, I was born in 2000, yet my childhood was spent with pinball, road rash and Minesweeper...!!! Also I've always liked clippy and playing with it, I used to change it, and there were many other options.
i was born in 2000 and the only things from this video i dont remember are dial up internet, Myspace, MS Paint and Clippy. also all those messangers you mentioned
I remember space cadet pinball as for a long time i had a old ibm pc that had it on it and then it broke and i got a new laptop. I was born way after the 2000's
I was born in 2000, and I remember landlines, dial-up (thank you Grandma), the old school cream colored computers, etc. I still remember when the iPhone was released in 2007. Do I think the internet is good? Yes and no, personally I miss early day internet, it all felt fresher, interesting, creative, unique, and fun. Today you still get that, but often it dwindles, RUclips is not the same as it used to be, heck even half the time I wish people would take a moment to realize there is more to life than this thin brick in your pocket. Yes the internet is helpful being a informational resource, however I think that despite some of the entertainment and information we can receive from the internet, that there is a lot and I mean a lot of negativity on the internet as well, from mis-informational sites, to Karens, toxic internet users, social media, let alone the one consistent negative thing the NEWS. I just hope that as time passes that we'll evolve into a perfect mix between technology and just natural life, but my hopes are small as time passes, because my hopes seem to be further and further from being theoretical to more of a hypothetical hope.
My favorite thing was playing Neopets! I managed to get two Hissis! (I played Neopets well into adulthood) My favorite mini game was Fairy Bubbles, I think, but it's been years, so I could be wrong. I miss Neopets, but I don't have a computer, so I can't play the games. I never used Clippy. The cat kept me company, instead. Did you know you could change his form?
93' here: Anybody remember Orkut?? I had so many friends, like 79.....🤣🤣🤣 There are 3 kinds of people today, those who had Orkut before Facebook, those had Facebook and Orkut at the same time and the rest(without the Orkut) I used to go to internet cafe to browse and touch base one a week for just ₹10/30 mins. 🤣🤣🤣 Hilarious days....
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i was born in 2000 and the only things from this video i dont remember are dial up internet, Myspace, MS Paint and Clippy. also all those messangers they mentioned
Growing up alongside the interwebs, I have to say you really do need to know how to wade through the BS. For that, I really like Google Scholar, a web search engine for scientific papers.
I was born in 2002, and despite technically being a Gen Z, I remember quite a few of these things from the simpler time on the internet. I remember the landlines, VHS tapes and Space Pinball quite well
same bro
same
Jaby not knowing what drip or cap was is hilarious 😭
I was quite surprised.
Neither do I know what it means, or at least I didn't know until I watched this video.
Born in 1999 i think we 90's kid have every type experience too with and without internet life we r great full for. I have experience with black and white TVs where we woke up so early to watch WWF, with landlines, Barbie phone, Nokia mobile snake game, mine sweeper, cards gane, chess game though I don't know about Yahoo. When i started using internet it was all about Google . So glad I lived a life without internet and with internet and saw all the type of transformation that technology went through
Lol yall aren't 90s kids tho. You were a 90s baby. You didn't experience the 90s at all. You need to at least be born in the first half of the 90s or mid to late 80s to be a 90s kid.
Me watchin evry comments to actually understand where does 97 fit in 🙂
@@nobodyexceptme7794 haha that's the tragedy we r too young to be 90's kids and too old for 2000's kids. We r stuck
@@SurajGupta_3D i said 90's kid. Is I was born in 90's and was a child then. i didn't say i understood that year. I said we 90's kid as a whole . Stop taking everything seriously jeez
@@OptimusAlfa haha 😂
Part of me misses a world where not everything revolved around the internet. People were so much nicer and less anxious back then.
I was born in 1997, and I relate to all the stuff in this video. Nostalgia hits hard.
I was born a year later and I also relate. Back when Zoomers weren't called that, My generation was still referred to as Millennials but then they had to come out and say that Millennials only go up to 1996 so at that point my generation was labeled as Zoomers.
I used to call myself a millennial too because I think even to 99 is still millennial but I didn't really have internet or a proper smartphone until 2010-ish (and didn't know english that well still since I'm not american), so I didn't grow up with the pop culture that other millennials did, which probably does make me a real zoomer, but one who still doesn't get the hype of TikTok
There's ALWAYS been social media.
In the 90s we had Usenet, which still lives as Google Groups, AOL, American People link, Prodigy.
In the 80s we had GEnie, CompuServe, the Source and countless electronic bulletin boards you had to dial up to individually and hope it wasn't busy or they had ... Gasp ... More than one phone line.
Before the 80s, we had phones, the water cooler, bars, parks, places of worship, public announcements, talk radio, letters to the editors of newspapers and news magazines, playgrounds, school cafeterias, the porch, the street corner, the market, etc.
That's right. People have always talked to each other about themselves and other people since the dawn of humanity! 👍🤣
I was born in 88 and these stuff resonating with me so much. Thank God he didn't talk about MS-DOS. 😆 My memories of technology are even predates the introduction of Window itself. Funny thing is you mentioned the Floppy Disk and I immediately felt frustrated because the highest size capacity of em was up to 2.8 MB 😅
Jeez! Kids today can't even imagine these stuff in a million years. And one more thing Jaby, other than AOL, back then there was Yahoo Chat Rooms which you could talk to ppl online, but each room could've accepted a limited amount of members, around 100 users I guess. Btw, it was a nice callback. 😍😊
Im 44 i've watched computers and the internet grow since then this one was a lot of fun because it hit all the nostalgia buttons.
So many memories attached with this video.
My very first computer (with a green dot-font cathode ray monitor) was a Franklin ACE 1000 (an Apple II+ clone), in the mid 1980s. It had no hard drive; three floppy disks (one for a word processing program, one for a spreadsheet, the third for dialing in to the Internet).
With the Epson dot matrix printer, the entire thing cost a memorable $2001.
That internet dial-up sound gives me flashback goosebumps.
All the references are soo relatable.
Space cadet pinball ,Minesweeper, clippy ...
Damn we're old
Wow Jaby &Syntell, feeling nostalgic really enhances when you have two more people who share it almost exactly, great reaction, LOVE
Born in 1980 andI have been working from home since 2002 …I remember those frustrating days of struggle with dial connections….transfer of files was a huge task burning CDs and DVDs ….the browser war was just about to start….chat rooms, video chat rooms were booming….There was Quake, Medal of honor, Wolfenstein….n number of engaging and addictive platformers. ..without the annoying ads
For me it was BBS's before the World Wide Web was even created. Another fond memory was playing Total Annihilation online for the first time, just realising you could play with people from all over the world was mind blowing.
When we had a feature phone that had 2G internet. if we did little browsing by mistake it used to deduct all the balance from the phone. So we used to fear the internet icon. "don't touch that , that's internet , don't touch that , close it ,close it (and 10 rupees gone) ". And now I can't stay away from that icon.
Even though I was born in 2004. I have the "nostalgia" of the things that is talked about. I grew up in the country with one family computer. Each member of the family got an hour, if that on the computer. We had many a VHS', one DVD player, and landlines.
I was born in 04. and though I still experience a decent portion of this. The frickin paper clip man. He still haunts me
Me being a 2005 kid I remember playing Pinball in 2008 or 2010 😊😂
even though I'm 21 I definitely feel like I'm a millennial cause I have a lot of nostalgia for this stuff too, probably because I was just surrounded by the old stuff since it was just my mom and we didn't have a whole lot
I 'm 24 and I also relate. Back when Zoomers weren't called that, My generation was still referred to as Millennials but then they had to come out and say that Millennials only go up to 1996 so at that point my generation was labeled as Zoomers.
About to be 23, and no joke I think anywhere from 97 to probably 05 to 06 is where we could still be somewhat considered millennials due to what we grew up with.
OMFG! The blast of nostalgiaI just got watching this. The memories this video unlocked lol😂
As an Elder Millennial, I'm old now. 🤣. RIP 80s. I remember chatting with my fiends using the new fangled AIM and ICQ and using not emojis but emoticons 😄. Also, I was a minesweeper kid. Pinball was too new 🤣
I was born in 1995 and I know all these things very well and as much as we advanced I genuinely want to back still
I played the card game a lot..played pinball too ... I have to go to relatives home for stay 3,4 days just for computer... Man i remember those precious days of life..🙁🙁
Wow! Nostalgia! Yahoo Chat was my thing in the earlier 00s ('ASL' was 'happening' back then). Floppy discs (the big and the small), CDs, DVDs... I've used them all. My games back then were Solitaire and Pinball. I also had a game CD - 'Age of Conquerors'. Never really played much after.
Best. Upgrade back then, Yahoo Pager, lol! Live chat... Besides the instant messengers, etc. Also when a Floppy was actually Floppy!
I remember my friend one time brought a floppy disk to school to show what games he had. Apparently, he thought copying only the desktop icons of the games would be enough to let us play them
Oh, I miss the old days of the internet. I remember in the Myspace days when practically everyone was an amateur coder, and if you weren't, your Myspace page looked like crap. lol. I picked up HTML coding so quickly, but after Myspace went away, it's amazing how quickly I forgot it.
I just clicked until I found peoples pages I liked. Then I started figuring out how to copy small sections of HTML. That’s as far as I got.
I remember playing StarCraft Brood War expansion and I played it on CompuServe.
I was born in 2000 and I'm one of those people from gen z that can relate a lot to millennials a lot especially when talking about old internet... I've experienced 95 percent of everything mentioned in the video..
Damn syntell older than I thought. I'm later half of 30s and remember when 56k first started coming around but that other stuff I never even heard of. I was an AOL kid.
Born in late 97, but still had all of this growing up. Probably because my city or state was far behind in society... idk. We def had AOL, and everything else mentioned. I remember where I was during 9/11. I remember life before social media and smartphones. Pinball God. I remember the paper clip, and so on.
We used to go to the computer lab in the computer science period, and play with clippy the office assistant. He did these near tricks if you... Clicked it? Or double clicked it or something. It was cool.
Not a millennial, I was born in 2000, yet my childhood was spent with pinball, road rash and Minesweeper...!!!
Also I've always liked clippy and playing with it, I used to change it, and there were many other options.
i was born in 2000 and the only things from this video i dont remember are dial up internet, Myspace, MS Paint and Clippy. also all those messangers you mentioned
95 born and we saw everything literally everything 😢
03:55. So that's where that sound comes from.
I'm always talking to people about GeoCities, and nobody ever seems to remember it.
I remember space cadet pinball as for a long time i had a old ibm pc that had it on it and then it broke and i got a new laptop. I was born way after the 2000's
I miss pinball SO MUCH
I used Compuserve on a dial up line in 84.
Yes! Another Odd1sout reaction! Laughing at Jaby not knowing what cap or drip mean
I remember all this and I'm a 2000s kid
I was born in 2000, and I remember landlines, dial-up (thank you Grandma), the old school cream colored computers, etc. I still remember when the iPhone was released in 2007.
Do I think the internet is good? Yes and no, personally I miss early day internet, it all felt fresher, interesting, creative, unique, and fun. Today you still get that, but often it dwindles, RUclips is not the same as it used to be, heck even half the time I wish people would take a moment to realize there is more to life than this thin brick in your pocket.
Yes the internet is helpful being a informational resource, however I think that despite some of the entertainment and information we can receive from the internet, that there is a lot and I mean a lot of negativity on the internet as well, from mis-informational sites, to Karens, toxic internet users, social media, let alone the one consistent negative thing the NEWS. I just hope that as time passes that we'll evolve into a perfect mix between technology and just natural life, but my hopes are small as time passes, because my hopes seem to be further and further from being theoretical to more of a hypothetical hope.
My favorite thing was playing Neopets! I managed to get two Hissis! (I played Neopets well into adulthood) My favorite mini game was Fairy Bubbles, I think, but it's been years, so I could be wrong. I miss Neopets, but I don't have a computer, so I can't play the games. I never used Clippy. The cat kept me company, instead. Did you know you could change his form?
One of the best thumbnails of this channel NGL 🤙🤙
This whole generational labelling war is balls. I was born in 2000 nd by the time i was 8 i could still experience most of all this
Syntel switching from happy face and then sayin "thats messed up" needs to be a meme.
Tryna sneak on the Internet at night when mums asleep but getting snitched on by the modem....
I never saw the paper clip but i have a memory of a dog searching for files when you search a file in th file manager
93' here: Anybody remember Orkut?? I had so many friends, like 79.....🤣🤣🤣
There are 3 kinds of people today, those who had Orkut before Facebook, those had Facebook and Orkut at the same time and the rest(without the Orkut)
I used to go to internet cafe to browse and touch base one a week for just ₹10/30 mins. 🤣🤣🤣 Hilarious days....
In my place it was 5 rupees/hour n i had orkut before Facebook 😂😂
Lol at 12:38 in my pov Jaby seriously looked like Kartik Aryan from Bollywood, That crazy smile he gave XD
9:30 Me born in 2005 experienced most of them Specially Pin ball 😭
Millennials.. try to imagine the internet without a web browser. We had email, Usenet, FTP, and IRC. That was the internet for us Gen-Xers.
Trying to set up an email client / newsgroup reader was somewhere between machine language programming and calculus! NNTP HTMP something. 😱😱😱
I'm 115 and I learned about clippy the paper clip on the amazing world of gumball
I swear to god he says "fuck em folks"
I'm GenX and remember all of these lol! Poor clippy was never really useful- except to have someone talking to you like he said in the video😂😂
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Kindly do a reaction of 'The Cosmonaut Variety Hours 🐱🚬' videos on Aquaman 🌊, Batman v Superman 🦸🏻♂️🦇, Sam Raimi's Spider-Man Trilogy 🕸 & The DC Problem 💥
Damn that paperclip.
90's and early 2000's thought 14kbps is the fastest now the fastest is Tbps(Terabyte per sec)
Love the rabbit hole 👍
Jaby's story reminded of my online "girlfriend" from when I was a kid.... except mine was on Runescape lmao
Is it weird that I am 2000 born and I still related to every single one of them? Including dial up?
That video was so relatable 😭🤣
I love these reactions video
i was born in 2001 and i played pinball, paint and know clippy
😂😂 Jaby was killing me
Drip back in my day meant a way different thing 😂😂😂
as a 99 baby i experienced 99% of the same stuff he did 😭 i think once we hit the 2000’s is when what people think genz is starts
i was born in 2000 and the only things from this video i dont remember are dial up internet, Myspace, MS Paint and Clippy. also all those messangers they mentioned
@@Jzombi301 i remember ms paint and dial up so clearly lmaoo our teachers made us use MS paint when they didn’t wanna deal with us
I was born in 2007. I have no idea what the hell he's talking about.
jabby, you really thought we would believe that you didn't know what Cap & Drip meant......
He actually don't....even he asked that from Stephsa
@@thewatcher3980 … so you just proved my point. 💀 He knew cuz he was told already.
did i play that pinball game? yes. did i know it by name? NOPE
Who remembers ZSO (Zelda’s Secret Ocarina) or Frags?
God Damn Clippy!!
Oh man, I did that whole falling in love with a girl I don't even know if was even a girl thing too, that shit is traumatizing.
i wasn't even born yet when 9/11 hapenned
Love that pinball game!
Hm, it’s amazing how things can develop, isn’t it?
3:47 you mean CDs
Then
Aol ❤
Now
Omegle 👻☠️💀
Eh, I was born in 79 and this was was still super relatable.
I Liked Java Mobile and Operating Games I'm using back then Java Games Websites
You need check out star wars theory content
i only know drip and cap cause of youtube (yaboyroshi) and i was in school (11th grade) when 9-11 happened
I was a 3 month old baby when 9/11 happened
Hi !! ASL ?
I miss the beard man
Growing up alongside the interwebs, I have to say you really do need to know how to wade through the BS. For that, I really like Google Scholar, a web search engine for scientific papers.
Hahaa
I never liked AOL because their software would completely take over your computer.
Couple of boomers yappin
‘81-‘96 okay so I am(supposedly🙄) a “millennial”… even though I hate that term.
My first time online was with Juno back in 1993. As a kid I was like, my sega is better than this.
pinbaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalllll🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲
Interesting to me: ya had No reaction at all to’the interwebs’ 😐
xD
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my childhood in 1 video. omg Windows 95
today i found out Jabby was and old school TROLL. #you got hacked
Is that the guy from Film Theory?