The Early Days of Computer Shopping: A 1994 Betacam SP Video

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024
  • Back in 1994, I was working for the famous Silicon Valley startup General Magic. One night, my team and I decided to go into a local computer store in Palo Alto California and watch people buying computers. At the time, I considered the results of this shoot boring and put the Beta SP videotape in my archive. But today, all these years later, it is history for sure. All of my viewers who were around at that time will remember what computers and printers and keyboards and screens were like and how excited we were just to have a bit more memory. For my younger viewers, I do hope that this seems like ancient history, which in a way, it is. I particularly like the scene where the customer sees early video on a computer screen. I can still remember the thrill at seeing that moving image with sound coming over the Internet. Everything you saw in the store you wanted to buy. The speakers! The keyboards! Audio attachments! A mouse pad! An Apple. A Bigger screen! And as shown in this old Betacam SP video, salespeople knew what they were talking about. And they certainly knew more than most customers did. Except for the geeks and they were wonderful geeks in Palo Alto who had been with computers for a long time by the time this was filmed.
    #ComputerHistory #SiliconValleyStartups #PaloAlto #EarlyComputers #VintageTechnology #RetroTech

Комментарии • 12 тыс.

  • @DavidHoffmanFilmmaker
    @DavidHoffmanFilmmaker  Год назад +34

    Another great 1995 computer store experience - ruclips.net/video/mEXC4rM6UoE/видео.html

    • @rareblues78daddy
      @rareblues78daddy Год назад +1

      Wow. Everybody was squashed and widescreen in 1994 / 1995. Don't remember it that way, but... okay.

    • @casenix
      @casenix 6 месяцев назад

      H😅😅😅😅😅

    • @devynhale1623
      @devynhale1623 6 месяцев назад

      Being told in 1995 that apple is the most user-friendly is the biggest lie

    • @jeremyfield4148
      @jeremyfield4148 5 месяцев назад

      A year later everyone was kicking themselves when Windows 95 came out and they just bought a new computer

  • @nattystrongman4925
    @nattystrongman4925 3 года назад +2920

    I love how the cameraman just randomly zooms in everyone's face and hats

    • @nem._
      @nem._ 3 года назад +3

      First

    • @Concavelens
      @Concavelens 3 года назад +60

      He was legit zooming on someone who was poking their nose-

    • @andrewgodly5739
      @andrewgodly5739 3 года назад +48

      This was a monumental turning point in the great history of man. He was brilliantly capturing the impactful emotion they and their hat's were expressing

    • @VoiVoiGaming
      @VoiVoiGaming 3 года назад +3

      😂😂

    • @steuk6510
      @steuk6510 3 года назад +1

      Can old technology used to make hoax calls to police

  • @vincentlopez3094
    @vincentlopez3094 3 года назад +14422

    This was recorded in 1994 yet has better quality than 99% of UFO sightings.

  • @Biend
    @Biend 3 года назад +1162

    - 19 hundred dollars for this!?
    - it comes with a mouse and keyboard
    oh that cracked me up

    • @bimapringgo
      @bimapringgo 3 года назад +123

      2021: it doesn't come with power cable

    • @eaglevision993
      @eaglevision993 3 года назад +43

      @@bimapringgo And if you want a stand for it that will be 1k extra.

    • @Norwegian733
      @Norwegian733 3 года назад +15

      Thats salesmanship

    • @ericastier1646
      @ericastier1646 3 года назад +3

      Why you millenial are all parrots ????

    • @Haider-Ali76436
      @Haider-Ali76436 3 года назад +8

      😁... But what a beautiful and simple era that was...

  • @pbrazil6277
    @pbrazil6277 Год назад +45

    The second guy is just trying to help his customers and is so genuine. You’d hope all sales people you encounter were like that.

  • @SilentMemer
    @SilentMemer 3 года назад +22107

    Little did they know apple would sell a monitor stand for 1k$

  • @arseniyonline1234555
    @arseniyonline1234555 3 года назад +5316

    The guy sounds like he has travelled back in time and is asking all these questions sarcastically.

  • @MrRahimhosein
    @MrRahimhosein 3 года назад +174

    This is actually interesting to see the older generation getting into computers when it was new. Imagine how futuristic it was to them and for them to be able to buy it. I was born in the 80s and it was new to me but it wasn’t a culture shock as it was to them. Cool video

    • @prospectnyc
      @prospectnyc 2 года назад

      I remember when the iPad first came out and the Apple Stores started to have them on display - most of the people demoing them whenever I visited the stores were older folks.

    • @DiogenesOfCa
      @DiogenesOfCa Год назад +5

      I was born in '63 and the information age was no culture shock for me or anyone I know.
      It didn't happen overnight, it just snuck up on all of us.

    • @purple.9919
      @purple.9919 Год назад

      I think at this point, late 2022, our technology is so different than the computers in this video.
      Some aspects are easier, but many times there's so much customization and so many different ways to do the same task. If I were an older person, I probably wouldn't be too I interested in messing with it all because it isn't as simple as what I would be accustomed to.

    • @aodinaz11
      @aodinaz11 Год назад +1

      @@DiogenesOfCa I was born in '58. Same here. I bought a tiny Sinclair in 1981 and never looked back. ; )

    • @PhilMoskowitz
      @PhilMoskowitz Год назад

      People were becoming familiar with home computers since the early 1980s. It didn't seem "futuristic" because the idea of computers had already been around for nearly 20 years.

  • @ravocean
    @ravocean 3 года назад +55

    The second seller is the type of a person I wish I could buy things from wherever I go. He's just so relaxed, knows his products and wants to know his customers, and no pressure at all

  • @gj8683
    @gj8683 3 года назад +11742

    Customer: "$1,900 just for this?"
    Salesman: "It comes with a mouse and a keyboard."

    • @siriusgd4753
      @siriusgd4753 3 года назад +603

      "It's an Apple Sir. The PC's are $699.99"

    • @owndapwn
      @owndapwn 3 года назад +490

      About $3400 in today's money.

    • @agentsmidt3209
      @agentsmidt3209 3 года назад +630

      Legit question. Apple has been ripping people off for a while now.

    • @gj8683
      @gj8683 3 года назад +77

      Wow, 139 likes and I didn't even create anything. It's true: Good artists copy, and great artists steal.

    • @TheTruthlady
      @TheTruthlady 3 года назад +7

      😀

  • @captainobvious49
    @captainobvious49 3 года назад +3339

    I feel like the old ladies in this understood computers better than old ladies now

  • @danceswithmetroids162
    @danceswithmetroids162 3 года назад +85

    Wow, this was almost 30 years ago, and those ladies at the end are asking him the same question old ladies ask me at my job. That's crazy.

    • @Stargazzer811
      @Stargazzer811 3 года назад +6

      Proof that some things never change.

    • @JollyBotox
      @JollyBotox 3 года назад +10

      -War... War- Old lady... old lady never changes

  • @jerickstudios596
    @jerickstudios596 4 месяца назад +11

    I love how now, my computer is about the same price or a bit more, and yet, compared to those computers, its a super computer. We get so much more now for so much less.

  • @k1ngN0rk
    @k1ngN0rk 3 года назад +2096

    Men: Knows zero about computers
    Seller: Proceed talking about megahertz frequency and ram megabytes

    • @sebastianzx6r
      @sebastianzx6r 3 года назад +164

      That was the best part,when the seller was describing the specs and the buyer was just smiling and nodding like he knew what it meant.

    • @Lancer2004
      @Lancer2004 3 года назад +52

      @arcanesage except when you don't know what a megahertz was XD

    • @sethreign8103
      @sethreign8103 3 года назад +2

      Loved that haha

    • @jordanmatthews8351
      @jordanmatthews8351 3 года назад +1

      Lmaoooooooo

    • @joshuapalomaki6970
      @joshuapalomaki6970 3 года назад +5

      And its amazing hiw we went from MEGABYTES to gigabytes like i have 16 GGB ram and i dont think aby thing about it

  • @patronustrip
    @patronustrip 3 года назад +1864

    "The kids, they adapt."
    When you realize you are one of the kids he was talking about.

    • @NaturalManifestation
      @NaturalManifestation 3 года назад +31

      Literally thought "hell yea we do" when he said that, lol.

    • @lanceobe6801
      @lanceobe6801 3 года назад +17

      I remember having to adapt from being a long time dos user to the new confusing windows.

    • @isla2416
      @isla2416 3 года назад +12

      Changing from windowsxp to windows 10 is hella confusing, for a few days

    • @vintageshed965
      @vintageshed965 3 года назад +20

      '97 kid right here, grew up on 433MHz Pentium. As a 9 year old I completely disassembled, cleaned, reassembled and reinstalled that bad boy. Kids these days doesn't even know what command prompt is, I can't even remember how many times "diskpart" saved my ass.

    • @shubhankardasgupta4777
      @shubhankardasgupta4777 3 года назад +3

      @@vintageshed965 print('Our LORD')

  • @trojanhorse2003
    @trojanhorse2003 3 года назад +452

    nobody:
    Cameraman : Let's zoom a little into their nose.

    • @DavidHoffmanFilmmaker
      @DavidHoffmanFilmmaker  3 года назад +160

      The cameraman was me. I was using a Betacam SP camera which did not have a lowlight capability. The store was badly lit. I had to zoom in all the time to focus. Normally of course, I would cut that stuff out. But for this video post, I left all of it in. That is the reason for the zooms.
      David Hoffman filmmaker

    • @trojanhorse2003
      @trojanhorse2003 3 года назад +44

      @@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker Nothing against it sir, but I've seen in most of the old videos they always zoom into the face.

    • @kenyonhuppe
      @kenyonhuppe 3 года назад +4

      1:42

    • @Eric-xh9ee
      @Eric-xh9ee 3 года назад +17

      @@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker that's really interesting thanks for the insight

    • @Eric-xh9ee
      @Eric-xh9ee 3 года назад +6

      @@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker so did you film all of the videos on your channel? I love your channel. It's really interesting. Did you recently find old film and decided to upload it to the internet? It seems like it could be a very time consuming process. I'm just curious.
      Good work! I think we all appreciate your videos. It's nice to reminisce about our childhood and gives us something to show our children in the future. It's really cool so thank you!

  • @fredbarron8582
    @fredbarron8582 3 года назад +27

    I remember well, a bunch of Dads standing around looking confused or trying to haggle on things when they had no idea what they even were. Good times.

  • @FlipLaScript
    @FlipLaScript 3 года назад +2655

    That salesman at the end was really engaged. Since its 94, I can only imagine how hard it must have been to explain computing to a generation that lived during WW2.

    • @athayphom3551
      @athayphom3551 3 года назад +29

      Nah he was quite calm and intelligent, but never enraged

    • @supercooled
      @supercooled 3 года назад +21

      @@castles990 Don't feel bad, I don't even know 99% of celebrities nowadays.

    • @Erraticfox
      @Erraticfox 3 года назад +163

      Honestly those older ladies acted a lot more intelligent and less ignorant to try and learn it than the current older generation. Now when you explain it to old people, I feel they a lot of time, just simply don't want to.

    • @dumplinglover8042
      @dumplinglover8042 3 года назад +26

      @@athayphom3551 i read enraged at first but yea its ENGAGED

    • @dumplinglover8042
      @dumplinglover8042 3 года назад +9

      @@Erraticfox Because they cant keep up with the current generation they've learned enough and theyre old

  • @kasplatz553
    @kasplatz553 3 года назад +631

    Salesman: "It comes with 160 meg hard drive and 4 megabytes of memory."
    Dad: "hmm" slight smile.
    Dad internally: "I have no idea what that means."

    • @jcasetnl
      @jcasetnl 3 года назад +5

      I bought my first computer in '94 and it had a 540 MB hard drive, which was pretty middle-of-the-road at the time. I wonder if this was '93.

    • @tinhinnh
      @tinhinnh 3 года назад +1

      jcasetnl you got a good memory

    • @daver9643
      @daver9643 3 года назад +2

      Our smart watches have 10 times more power

    • @sergiootero5904
      @sergiootero5904 3 года назад +2

      "Son, do you speak English? I don't speak Chinese or Japanese, a little Korean because I was in the war but I use a fork to eat"

    • @crashpal
      @crashpal 3 года назад +5

      @@jcasetnl even 540 was a huge deal for 1994.

  • @ZoeThomson00
    @ZoeThomson00 3 года назад +60

    "You're gonna hate yourself, you really will."
    "That's a true statement."
    LMAOOOOOOOOOO WHAT

    • @samdenham5991
      @samdenham5991 3 года назад +3

      You couldn't say that now, they would be crying for the manager lmao

    • @kenyonhuppe
      @kenyonhuppe 3 года назад

      3:51

    • @gauravjha8938
      @gauravjha8938 3 года назад

      When you buy Apple...🙆🏻‍♂️

  • @c.lstrife2829
    @c.lstrife2829 3 года назад +10

    Crazy to think I was born around this time you filmed this and now I'm commenting on your video using my phone 27ish years later.

  • @BigDaddyDelliott
    @BigDaddyDelliott 3 года назад +2817

    “This bad boy right here can store up to 100 megabytes”

    • @user-km5to9np3r
      @user-km5to9np3r 3 года назад +278

      + its had 2 mb of ram
      edit : Thanks for the likes. This is first time i get more than a hundred likes.
      edit Thanks for @real cartoon girl for correcting me.

    • @alacarte_32
      @alacarte_32 3 года назад +6

      @@user-km5to9np3r 😂

    • @LightningShiva1
      @LightningShiva1 3 года назад +6

      @@user-km5to9np3r 😂😂

    • @euugh8877
      @euugh8877 3 года назад +6

      @@user-km5to9np3r 😂😂😂

    • @Kazeon
      @Kazeon 3 года назад +197

      And 30-50 years later people will laugh at our current technology today

  • @cantcomeupwithausern
    @cantcomeupwithausern 3 года назад +2686

    I'm guessing the camera guy just got the ability to use zoom when he decided to film this.

    • @jvon3885
      @jvon3885 3 года назад +92

      He was going to school for dermatology and moonlighting as a cameraman.

    • @Schnids1655
      @Schnids1655 3 года назад +51

      HAHAHA!!! No kidding! he was all over that dudes beak at 1:40!

    • @Somethingdiffe
      @Somethingdiffe 3 года назад +28

      Such an office vibe

    • @Xorberax
      @Xorberax 3 года назад +33

      Camcorders had amazing zoom capabilities back then. Everybody was zooming lol!

    • @frmacleod
      @frmacleod 3 года назад +12

      It looks like this was being recorded for a news piece or documentary which means the camera operator isn't shooting in a style meant to be consumed as one continuous shot. They are just shooting what's called "b-roll" to cover the narrator's voiceover in the finished product. So when they're shooting all those tight shots they aren't expecting someone to ever see the raw un-edited footage. It's just something that would've been used for a few seconds before they cut to the next shot in the story.

  • @Leo9ine
    @Leo9ine 2 года назад +14

    More than anything I miss how average people could be so fascinated by things they now take for granted.

  • @SuperChicken13
    @SuperChicken13 3 года назад +9

    Betacam SP has aged like fine wine. This footage is incredible.

  • @rebeccaquin6198
    @rebeccaquin6198 3 года назад +1750

    "Computers are a passing trend, they won't be around long" - My Neighbor 1989

    • @theNotoriousBFM
      @theNotoriousBFM 3 года назад +81

      "Internet startups aren't a thing" -- My classmate to zuckerberg when he flew out to personally recruit the guy to be employee no. 9

    • @NextScamdemic
      @NextScamdemic 3 года назад +68

      “We have all the technology that can ever be invented right now- we have the CD, we have video tapes, what else is there to invent?”- Scott, a guy I knew in 1989

    • @Lucidleo-li8yu
      @Lucidleo-li8yu 3 года назад +36

      When I was a kid I wanted a computer in the worst way and my parents were like "why would anyone need a computer at home???" I saved up my lawn mowing / leaf raking / snow shoveling money and bought a Commodore 128 from a guy my dad worked with. It came with two 1571 drives, an 80 column color monitor, a color printer and two huge boxes of hundreds of software disks and cartridges. I taught myself how to program on that thing in numerous languages and used it all the way through high school before upgrading to an Amiga 500+ in college. Commodores were the best computers on the market and the most advanced machines available at the time. I had been saving my money for a shiny new Amiga 4000 with advanced AGA graphics and a 486 bridge card before Commodore disappeared from the market. If Commodore hadn't gone bankrupt, I bet Macs would be a long ago memory by now.

    • @hughey22
      @hughey22 3 года назад +8

      @@Lucidleo-li8yu I had the Amiga 1000 loved it so much.

    • @wmtrader
      @wmtrader 3 года назад +6

      You sure that was 1989? The first mass produced home computers came out in 1977 (Apple II, TRS-80, Commodore PET 2001), the first computer to take over the business market came out in 1981 (IBM 5150), by 1983 a line of home computers for kids where on the market (TRS-80 Color Computer, Commodore 64, Atari 800XL), and by 1986 computers had made inroads with music and graphic arts (Amiga, SGI). I think maybe this event with your neighbor happened earlier than 1989 or it didn't happen at all?

  • @tonyj9931
    @tonyj9931 3 года назад +2600

    Never knew that Freddie Mercury would be a computer salesman.

    • @Zucksz
      @Zucksz 3 года назад +27

      Eeeeeooo

    • @unknownwolf4046
      @unknownwolf4046 3 года назад +30

      I was 4 years old when Computer 💻 came out thats how i lost my friends 😭

    • @pete9369
      @pete9369 3 года назад +20

      I came to the comments to see how long it would be til someone brought up Freddie Mercury. It was the third comment.

    • @MrAledro84
      @MrAledro84 3 года назад +31

      Another one bytes the dust
      I'll see myself out

    • @user-pf4zb6bv9e
      @user-pf4zb6bv9e 3 года назад +1

      I wanted to write exactly the same comment...i guess I don t have to.
      Like from me!

  • @hiker64
    @hiker64 3 года назад +6

    I was a consultant selling many people and families their first computers, building them to their specifications. The most important part of the sale was the two or three hours you spent with them after setting it up answering their questions during and afterward. Being able to display short video files was like performing magic and once Windows 95 came out you could show them the demo videos that came on the install disk and it was pretty fun to watch their faces. - Good times. A lot of hard work, but good times and good money.

  • @Octamed
    @Octamed 3 года назад +56

    This type of raw footage with no voice overs is great. It's hard to find real life stuff that isn't 2 seconds and heavily edited with music and commentary. Btw I really think 4:3 aspect should be posted as is. Maybe RUclips did the stretching?

    • @DoctorWhom
      @DoctorWhom 3 года назад +1

      RUclips only does square pixels. If you've got a video file on your hard drive you can have it be a resolution of 1280x720 and then just tell the player to display that at 4:3. If the video doesn't specify a proper aspect ratio, software like vlc (video lan client) can be used to view videos at a user specified aspect ratio.
      basically the analog lines of video don't really have a pixel count, so why not sample more pixels on each line?

  • @JuankQuinteroMejia
    @JuankQuinteroMejia 3 года назад +721

    when he says "32 Megahertz" he should also say: "32 MILLION operations per second" now that sounds more impressive

    • @festerkarlsson
      @festerkarlsson 3 года назад +12

      @Al Castill that's bad ass!

    • @FerDeAlmeida
      @FerDeAlmeida 3 года назад +6

      @Al Castill whoa! 2Gb was a lot!!!

    • @vinapocalypse
      @vinapocalypse 3 года назад +15

      32 million operations per second would be inaccurate though. It's the clock signal that goes 32 million times a second. Lowendmac says the Performa 600 ran at 6.5 MIPS (million instructions per second)

    • @shNECful
      @shNECful 3 года назад +1

      This would sound more impressive only for you, compared to today's almost 5ghz.
      Then? it was twice as much as 16mhz. Its' goddamn impressive

    • @adisharr
      @adisharr 3 года назад +1

      @@vinapocalypse Yeah like the farmer is going to call him out for that :)

  • @HiltTilt
    @HiltTilt 3 года назад +500

    Those two older ladies at the end seemed surprisingly open to cutting edge tech for their age

    • @mizark2029
      @mizark2029 3 года назад +33

      They are dead now

    • @bobo42024
      @bobo42024 3 года назад +16

      Its most likely for their children / grand children.

    • @Javierriveraab
      @Javierriveraab 3 года назад +8

      They are dead now ... The guy is also dead . The laser printer is alive

    • @Erraticfox
      @Erraticfox 3 года назад +5

      I was gonna say the same. They didn't seem the least confused when he explained something. And that's saying something because even people in their 20-30s get confused if I was to explain something like that to them. Let alone, back then, when everything was brand new to society

    • @abadazadytgaming7200
      @abadazadytgaming7200 3 года назад

      @@mizark2029 what does them being dead got to do with the initial post??

  • @kimp880
    @kimp880 3 года назад +93

    I just love how everyone is so humane and friendly about everything. People in '94 were so cool and awesome no matter who it was - everyone looks so happy. I wish we could learn from these videos.

    • @hypn0298
      @hypn0298 3 года назад +9

      It’s still like this in canada (well it was before covid anyway)

    • @jacobmorris7532
      @jacobmorris7532 3 года назад +1

      You know the old saying technology destroys and creates lazy

    • @1Buttonmasher
      @1Buttonmasher 3 года назад +23

      First of all, they're on camera. Secondly, this is a very very small sample of people. I highly doubt every interaction was this cordial. Idealising the past is a mistake.

    • @makearunat
      @makearunat 3 года назад +15

      This is such a naive take on society at the time from a video that's barely 4 minutes long.

    • @MasterKydis
      @MasterKydis 3 года назад +2

      The 90s were the best

  • @ShahidKhan-ke8fe
    @ShahidKhan-ke8fe 3 года назад +7

    Buying a PC really felt like buying something important back then. It was a big thing and you were proud of it - even though the processing power and memory was a tiny fraction of what you carry on your phone today.

  • @QuinctiliusVarus
    @QuinctiliusVarus 3 года назад +2132

    If I were a time traveler I would have told that farmer “instead of spending 2K on the computer, buy 2K of Apple stock”. It would be worth about 12 Million today.

    • @Sahadi420
      @Sahadi420 3 года назад +128

      Look into this company called "Amazon River" or something like that.

    • @WizzRacing
      @WizzRacing 3 года назад +67

      @@Sahadi420 Amazon did not make a profit for 20 years...As you needed high speed bandwidth. In Consumers hands.. At an affordable price. Which has only been around for the last 10 years. Yet the United States is behind most 3rd world countries. As most are stuck with cable. So forget about dividends checks every year...
      Why Varus is right. Had you invested $2,000.00 In Apple in 1994... Today you would have $12 Million in return...As Apple was floundering till Steve Jobs come back and saved it. You could have bought Apple stock so cheap. It was stupid crazy... This is a time when people were spending $20,000.00 on car.

    • @bensondentalassociates8690
      @bensondentalassociates8690 3 года назад +26

      He’s dead...

    • @azoutdoors2344
      @azoutdoors2344 3 года назад +109

      It would be nice to travel back to 1994 and meet up with my 18 year old self and say "stop spending all of your money on weed and beer and buy Apple stock" lol.

    • @WizzRacing
      @WizzRacing 3 года назад +5

      @@bensondentalassociates8690 Apple is not.. The kids raised in schools on Apple Products. Will be the next consumers. And they will be buying Apple Products...
      Why Apple was the first $1 trillion dollar company. And with their new custom built chip. It will be first to $2 Trillion market cap..So I would still be buying Apple Stock. If I was 20 again...As you can roll over your dividends payments for more stock or take the payout. Which is 5% as letting your money sit n a bank doing nothing. That charges you too bank there are long gone...Either your money works for you or your work to send every dime you earn. To someone else. That doesn't give a shit about you...
      Thomas Sowell, Basic Economies...

  • @HexxedOfficial
    @HexxedOfficial 3 года назад +822

    This camera quality is actually amazing and the voices were so clearly heard

  • @sebebse9094
    @sebebse9094 3 года назад +12

    the last sales rep is weirdly comforting, he just sounds like a likeable guy

    • @rashidhumine
      @rashidhumine 3 года назад +2

      Yh, I hope he's doing well today :)

    • @jordanhedlund
      @jordanhedlund 5 месяцев назад

      Nah f the guy pushing the IBM

  • @william678910
    @william678910 3 года назад +21

    Back in the day...when people knew why they bought a certain brand...it was not about what was trending but about utility.

  • @rdross80
    @rdross80 3 года назад +486

    I'm actually surprised by how well the two elderly ladies are keeping up with all of the salesman's computer talk. My grandma would be totally lost.

    • @dougrogan379
      @dougrogan379 3 года назад +38

      They are dead now

    • @rdross80
      @rdross80 3 года назад +7

      @G G you saying my grandma is lazy?!

    • @rdross80
      @rdross80 3 года назад +9

      @G G I'm just messin with ya. 😛

    • @user-vi4xy1jw7e
      @user-vi4xy1jw7e 3 года назад +12

      @@dougrogan379 They could still be alive if they're like 70 years old in this video.

    • @ersia87
      @ersia87 3 года назад +9

      @G G You actually managed to complain about elderly people and do a "It was better in the good ol' days" in the same sentence. xD

  • @audiquattros-rf1of
    @audiquattros-rf1of 3 года назад +1542

    the video that was recorded 27 years ago, yet still better than bank security cameras.

    • @fakehoneypictures
      @fakehoneypictures 3 года назад +40

      That camera was probably sony betacam sp. around $150k with lens lol

    • @Barakeh
      @Barakeh 3 года назад +18

      @@fakehoneypictures a camera that costs more than a house and furniture

    • @fakehoneypictures
      @fakehoneypictures 3 года назад +5

      @@Barakeh That's how it used to be:) Good times now!

    • @ThaFuzzwood
      @ThaFuzzwood 3 года назад +14

      The banks don't actually want thieves to be caught.

    • @hypn0298
      @hypn0298 3 года назад +3

      It was a decent film camera. Films with better than 8K quality has existed since way before this video!

  • @SylvainValmyJr
    @SylvainValmyJr 3 года назад +21

    It feels like the cameraman comes from the future and knows exactly what all of this is going to be in 25 years and he's recording people reaction

    • @christopheroliver148
      @christopheroliver148 3 года назад

      Well, at Xerox PARC, they knew what is was going to be like back in the late 70s.

    • @gauravjha8938
      @gauravjha8938 3 года назад

      A Reaction Video of times way before RUclips existed...🙆🏻‍♂️

  • @93BlazinFire
    @93BlazinFire 3 года назад +43

    You know the weird "60's radio voice" people seem to have when you listen to recordings from the era? The 90's are starting to get their own vibe like that. This video could have easily been footage for a 90's news section or documentary.

    • @sixten8493
      @sixten8493 3 года назад +2

      It's the patina of 30 years gone by. Still a strange phenomenom

    • @nikelinq2899
      @nikelinq2899 3 года назад +8

      It's called the trans-Atlantic accent and it was encouraged to use that voice when speaking publicly

  • @zacharybybee8953
    @zacharybybee8953 3 года назад +1553

    Didn't realize Freddie Mercury sold computers.

    • @pascalotto5790
      @pascalotto5790 3 года назад +44

      i searched for this comment 😅

    • @darwinfromjupiter5817
      @darwinfromjupiter5817 3 года назад +5

      @@pascalotto5790 lmao

    • @soybalmory
      @soybalmory 3 года назад +1

      :V

    • @natecw4164
      @natecw4164 3 года назад +14

      Pressure. Pressing down on me, by this new PC right now. No pressure but this is soon to be outdated technology by Fall.
      It's the terror of buying something you know nothing about, and watching your good friend say "Check that out!" My wallet will be emmmmpttyyyy (cause we know jack squat about PCs)
      (Falsetto) Browsing around on the web, these are the days of trucker caps on men. Dedodilo, dedadedahdee, de do dah, dialup.
      (Ok I'll stop)

    • @logannosleep5
      @logannosleep5 3 года назад

      @@pascalotto5790 same

  • @petercdavidson
    @petercdavidson 3 года назад +452

    I love how thrilled he is with playing back the video file!

    • @EpicKate
      @EpicKate 3 года назад +4

      I seriously just left the video to check the comment section to see who else enjoyed this part!

    • @BTin416
      @BTin416 3 года назад +6

      And the excitement of watching a low resolution 200x180 moving set of pictures felt in that time and day. LOL I do remember those days, and later in the 90's with the excitement of RealPlayer videos online, often moving at 1 frame per second max, over a 33.6-56k modem connection? It was the dawn of a new era.

    • @coolspot18
      @coolspot18 3 года назад

      @TrashPanda Raccoon The bouncing ball was Amigas claim to fame. The Amiga team was fixing the bouncing ball demo minutes before it was showcased to the world ...

    • @mikeha
      @mikeha 3 года назад +2

      it was a revelation back then to see postage stamp video playing on a computer screen. a modern day miracle

    • @TheGreatSatan_
      @TheGreatSatan_ 3 года назад +1

      @140p

  • @joatmofa0405
    @joatmofa0405 3 года назад +2

    In 1994, my business partner & I, opened a computer shop. I knew NOTHING (but had the gift of the gab); he knew all the technical stuff.
    That was the quickest and most concise training exercise I ever underwent!!!!
    We did extremely well!!!

  • @OfficialTrashPanda
    @OfficialTrashPanda 3 года назад +48

    Who knew that almost everything in that store would someday fit in your back pocket

    • @Dfpijgyt564s65sgt
      @Dfpijgyt564s65sgt 3 года назад +2

      Let me know what printer and desktop computer fits in your pocket.

    • @OfficialTrashPanda
      @OfficialTrashPanda 3 года назад +3

      @@Dfpijgyt564s65sgt almost everything

    • @masterofpuppets5072
      @masterofpuppets5072 3 года назад +1

      @@Dfpijgyt564s65sgt it's in your cell phone

    • @brucewayne3141
      @brucewayne3141 3 года назад +1

      and the funny thing is that the thing that fits in your back pocket has more computing power than everything in that store combined.

    • @gauravjha8938
      @gauravjha8938 3 года назад

      @@brucewayne3141 yaa..like how many PC's & MAC's would be required to get the combined specifications of a smartphone today is just amazing..🙆🏻‍♂️

  • @lucasmontec
    @lucasmontec 3 года назад +848

    "you can take a movie, put it on the hard drive and watch it again?" And so it begins.

    • @erdemcelik9260
      @erdemcelik9260 3 года назад +19

      1:23

    • @pranoychow3808
      @pranoychow3808 3 года назад +57

      We all know what he watched on his computer afterwards

    • @cesarcueto1995
      @cesarcueto1995 3 года назад +55

      @@pranoychow3808 cat videos

    • @cattysplat
      @cattysplat 3 года назад +22

      Postage sized video clips that lasted like 12 seconds. Was still enough to download fail vids and girls doing "stuff" on a dialup at about an hour a video. The struggle was real back then.

    • @lga7758
      @lga7758 3 года назад +11

      yeah they are laughing that it is even a thing, now im laughing at the crap quality

  • @WarpedPerception
    @WarpedPerception 3 года назад +2069

    Thanks to all the guys, girls and Farmers like him who bought computers back then, gave the market traction and pushed the movement forward that much faster.

    • @rpospeedwagon
      @rpospeedwagon 3 года назад +106

      Having grown up on a farm, people would be shocked at the number of early adopter farmers. Now, it's seriously mind-blowing.

    • @Tombombadillo999
      @Tombombadillo999 3 года назад +13

      “Thanks to the cavemen that created flint points we are we we are today”..what do you mean with ur statement? Do you also think mindless consummerism is a good thing?

    • @korosensei4384
      @korosensei4384 3 года назад +38

      @@Tombombadillo999 Fire is a free discovery that just spread because of its usefulness.
      I know where you are comming from with ur statement, but without "mindless consumerism", we wouldnt be writing these comments.
      Unfortunately, thats the core of our society and I wish it werent so, as planned obsolescence is something I despise from the bottom of my heart.

    • @new_filler
      @new_filler 3 года назад +8

      gianni arnoldons >making up a bullshit analogy to suit your baseless argument

    • @WarpedPerception
      @WarpedPerception 3 года назад +10

      @@rpospeedwagon makes perfect sense that farmers would be early adopters, when your trying to streamline workflow, increase productivity and yield and reduce losses your always looking for creative ways to innovate.

  • @StrawberryRaine
    @StrawberryRaine 3 месяца назад +1

    As someone born in 2003, this is super interesting and something I don't even think about very often. Very cool to see how people reacted to such a huge shift in technology, I can't even imagine what it must of been like to live through.

  • @Dobviews
    @Dobviews 2 года назад +3

    One of my first jobs out of HS was building towers for Mouse's Pad Computer store. Most people who worked around or with computers could also code. We were the generation that grew up with computers and not only could use them but also knew how to build, repair and write code.

  • @phalikobject6348
    @phalikobject6348 3 года назад +725

    “You can watch a movie!?”

    • @wxste8248
      @wxste8248 3 года назад +25

    • @Dooshanche
      @Dooshanche 3 года назад +41

      get outa here!

    • @armandguillen6149
      @armandguillen6149 3 года назад +9

      No wayy

    • @robloxtipshelper
      @robloxtipshelper 3 года назад +11

      @@wxste8248 I agree in a way, but the fact is, yeah no, shove off with your bad opinion

    • @Stefan-
      @Stefan- 3 года назад +2

      @@timhornswaggle1243 He wasnt talking about DVDs at least since it wasnt availble yet....

  • @Neceros
    @Neceros 3 года назад +1099

    Bro that last dude knows how to talk to people unacquainted with technology.

    • @heyimgoingtoplaysomegames
      @heyimgoingtoplaysomegames 3 года назад +125

      That's because he was raised in an era where people still truly valued human interaction. We've swayed so far far as a society, that we're all just like candles drifting miles apart in an endless ocean.

    • @celestemoreno4030
      @celestemoreno4030 3 года назад +2

      heyimgoingtoplaysomegames lol

    • @charliestout2815
      @charliestout2815 3 года назад +85

      Hard to believe that guy is probably in his 50s+ and those women are long since passed. I wonder what that guy does today

    • @heyimgoingtoplaysomegames
      @heyimgoingtoplaysomegames 3 года назад +54

      @@celestemoreno4030 And social media is supposed to make us feel like we're close. Stupid. Social media is pure poison.

    • @hallermytimbits
      @hallermytimbits 3 года назад +51

      25 years later and the explained advice is still 100% true to date.

  • @RRL110
    @RRL110 2 года назад +2

    I remember these computer shows back in Los Angeles. The tech was developing so fast, every month the systems would be faster. Stuff was obsolete in weeks.

  • @KotatkoVonDrapek
    @KotatkoVonDrapek 3 года назад +5

    this footage is ridiculously high quality for the time...

  • @balkrushnakadam7082
    @balkrushnakadam7082 3 года назад +1205

    Imagine a time traveller walking there with a smartphone in his hands.

    • @BulkyHealthyCat
      @BulkyHealthyCat 3 года назад +76

      I'd walk and say don't buy it will be for 5 dollars in future

    • @joemama8403
      @joemama8403 3 года назад +37

      those macintoshes are worth a lot now

    • @mrlion9404
      @mrlion9404 3 года назад +34

      The time when someone could really time travel smartphone will be a vintage antique for him.

    • @tonyv1796
      @tonyv1796 3 года назад +10

      it would be little more than the value of a calculator back then without any cell reception.

    • @thriquinox
      @thriquinox 3 года назад +2

      @@tonyv1796 depends on who you sell it to.

  • @firefish1837
    @firefish1837 3 года назад +712

    Little did they know 2m people watching this in a hand-sized computer.

    • @eagle25311
      @eagle25311 3 года назад +32

      Yea when I was a kid I never thought a phone would turn into a computer. I'm glad it did though very convenient.

    • @hughverespinoza3926
      @hughverespinoza3926 3 года назад +1

      Damn

    • @EthanH1
      @EthanH1 3 года назад +5

      Probably more like 1.5m. Some people are probably watching on a regular computer.

    • @DonAle_97
      @DonAle_97 3 года назад +11

      Imagine, the PC processor velocity was 33MHz, nowadays an iPhone has more power than the most powerful pc of that era

    • @LightningShiva1
      @LightningShiva1 3 года назад +3

      And a much much powerful device

  • @theTavis01
    @theTavis01 3 года назад +17

    1:14 random close ups of the guy's farming hat

    • @kevin15776
      @kevin15776 3 года назад +1

      "Even farmers are buying computers in 1994! It's amazing!"

    • @sethhopkins2698
      @sethhopkins2698 3 года назад

      @@kevin15776 Farmers were early adopters. My first experience with a computer in school was in my vocational ag classes in the early 1980s.

    • @kevin15776
      @kevin15776 3 года назад

      @@sethhopkins2698 Interesting. Why's that?

    • @robertnussberger2028
      @robertnussberger2028 3 года назад

      He's wearing such a big green hat. Maybe he'll find Mario at the nintendo shop and ask to jump on top of gumbas.

  • @samw1937
    @samw1937 3 года назад +2

    It’s crazy how proud the staff were to talk about these products and you can see how excited they are to be teaching people about this new technology, you go into an entertainment store or apple and theirs no passion at all.

    • @sovietunion7643
      @sovietunion7643 2 года назад

      it lost its magic because it became mundane. it went from something new, cutting edge and very intriguing to people of the time to learn, to just something that everyone uses frantically, in fact uses too much to the point of mental sickness in many cases.
      hell the same happened with cars, and before that trains. the new technology of the era at first is severely intriguing and seems mystical at first but give it a generation its just something new and uninteresting. the first time some caveman used a bow and arrow they were like "holy shit now i can kill things from safety and get way more food" and a week later he found hunting to be a chore.

  • @madarchermoto4955
    @madarchermoto4955 3 года назад +2502

    I didn’t know Freddy Mercury started selling computers in the 90’s.

    • @basedjay4351
      @basedjay4351 3 года назад +68

      Bro I came to the comments to say this lol

    • @freddieh5539
      @freddieh5539 3 года назад +27

      The very first person to have a computer was Eve, in the Garden of Eden. She had an apple in one hand and a wang in the other.

    • @TheFrenchPug
      @TheFrenchPug 3 года назад +1

      Hahahaha

    • @ltkenbo
      @ltkenbo 3 года назад +10

      I was about the write the same, or Borat haha

    • @larryroyovitz7829
      @larryroyovitz7829 3 года назад +8

      I was going to say John Oates.

  • @iBlagg8
    @iBlagg8 3 года назад +664

    The guy in PC world told my parents it was "future proof" because we could upgrade from 4MB ram to 16MB!

    • @patmacrotch5611
      @patmacrotch5611 3 года назад +41

      and only for like $800 too!

    • @Josh101
      @Josh101 3 года назад +19

      never obsolete

    • @moonboy5851
      @moonboy5851 3 года назад +10

      How’s that going for them?

    • @d.ferrell9978
      @d.ferrell9978 3 года назад +22

      In 1994, if you had 16 MB you were a king! :) My first PC in 95 - Packard Bell 486 only had 4 MG. When I went up to 8 I was ecstatic!

    • @username19237
      @username19237 3 года назад +4

      Future proof. The near future.

  • @Kris.G
    @Kris.G 2 года назад +2

    I remember getting my first computer in 1998. Windows 98SE. Pentium III. Fantastic memories.

  • @marinadela1361
    @marinadela1361 3 года назад +4

    This was before 1995 which was the year when the revolutionary standard operating system for the industry Windows 95 was released. What a huge difference.

  • @JustinY.
    @JustinY. 3 года назад +5869

    This man would have a heart attack if he found out how much Apple products cost 25 years down the line.

    • @YuralRock
      @YuralRock 3 года назад +139

      you know that algorithm works when you see Justin in the comment section)

    • @captainpointlez
      @captainpointlez 3 года назад +91

      In 2020:
      Mac Pro: 24 000$

    • @user-zf8yy7nj4w
      @user-zf8yy7nj4w 3 года назад +20

      The earliest iv’e ever been to a justin y comment

    • @Slackful
      @Slackful 3 года назад +2

      4th, hi Justin! 39 minutes in

    • @noah321
      @noah321 3 года назад +8

      The legendary Justin Y is back

  • @AppalachianFMJ
    @AppalachianFMJ 3 года назад +1245

    Customer: "So you can buy speakers for it too??"
    Clerk: "Uh huh"
    Customer: SHOCK AND AWE

    • @christianmendoza7085
      @christianmendoza7085 3 года назад +58

      He looked out in the distance
      “What else will they come up next” 😂

    • @Kshea44ify
      @Kshea44ify 3 года назад +29

      We have it very easy these days. We take for granted the amount of information and media we have at our hands instantly.

    • @unwantedpeople368
      @unwantedpeople368 3 года назад +10

      The good old days....before computers

    • @alvarez321
      @alvarez321 3 года назад

      @Skylar Martin i would say 25 actually. I've talked to plenty of people under 25 and most of them didn't even know about floppy disks.

    • @myles432
      @myles432 3 года назад

      @@Kshea44ify lol

  • @DevJB
    @DevJB 3 года назад +43

    I needed that camera man at my wedding.
    Instead we got an hour video of the chocolate fountain.

    • @iceho6460
      @iceho6460 3 года назад +2

      You like how the camera crash zoom up close on guest's pimples and hair follicles?

    • @spaghettimonster6808
      @spaghettimonster6808 3 года назад +1

      I need him at my funeral

    • @yambo000
      @yambo000 3 года назад

      If you didn't want an hour video of a chocolate fountain you wouldn't have a chocolate fountain at your wedding.

  • @niceguy391987
    @niceguy391987 6 месяцев назад +1

    There's a certain nostalgia about 90s computers that I can't really put my finger on.

  • @shadyganem5448
    @shadyganem5448 3 года назад +1148

    That was back in the days when people used to socialize with the sales person.

    • @Joey-dl6nm
      @Joey-dl6nm 3 года назад +54

      Yep. Thank goodness for online shopping :DDDDD

    • @bigfirepop
      @bigfirepop 3 года назад +143

      That was back in the days when the sales person spoke English to an understandable degree, was competent and knowledgeable in their field, and had a respectable, approachable demeanor.

    • @twinlurker270
      @twinlurker270 3 года назад +33

      @@bigfirepop Lmao. Racist much?
      The main difference for me now, is that I know more than any associate. Now they just want to make a sale, they don't care about your needs at all.

    • @bigfirepop
      @bigfirepop 3 года назад +110

      ​ @twinlurker Really.. Racist? Because I mentioned English speaking?... You don't know my background well enough to assume I'm a racist in any way. My comment has nothing to do with racism either, shows where your mind is, and how experienced you are in life in general, if that's the first thing you jump to. If you can't have a conversation without resorting to labels and name calling, please don't @ me again.
      But also, to clarify my comment's context: the op was stating a generalization and I was just replying with an equally egregious [within context] remark.

    • @omarrodriguez4237
      @omarrodriguez4237 3 года назад +56

      @@twinlurker270 Way to jump to conclusions, pretty sure he meant the employees were more eloquent, educated on what they were selling and could explian the specs of the product in simple terms. Nowadays you get some dickhead teenager with an attitude who knows even less than you about the product and cant finish a sentence without "like". Last time I had to speak to some idiot at Best Buy about electronics he had an attitude right off the bat and didnt help at all.

  • @antonv.
    @antonv. 3 года назад +3356

    Imagine if housing prices changed similarly to computers.

    • @shaggymason8415
      @shaggymason8415 3 года назад +56

      Ha I wish

    • @gj8683
      @gj8683 3 года назад +85

      The houses wouldn't be any faster, but the rate of refinancing would. Whew!

    • @lucidarik
      @lucidarik 3 года назад +26

      They soon will. Have you seen this economy?

    • @mattirwin463
      @mattirwin463 3 года назад +157

      @@billb.7346 highly debatable

    • @trevorlafave
      @trevorlafave 3 года назад +39

      Bill B. Have you never used a computer for work or school?

  • @Beppojoe
    @Beppojoe 3 года назад +81

    its so weird when I watched this I was thinking "why aren't they wearing masks"

    • @Paniekzaaiertje
      @Paniekzaaiertje 3 года назад +12

      Sheep

    • @flonkas
      @flonkas 3 года назад +13

      You have been successfully programmed.

    • @ericastier1646
      @ericastier1646 3 года назад +6

      That is remarkable because it means the whole scene got away being 30 years old without you noticing. Which also means little has changed in clothes and style of speaking. Society has been in a dead end pretty much since 1990. New technology since are only gadgets, whereas before they were totally new concepts. Sorry the smartphone is a gadget.

    • @pepsicocal262
      @pepsicocal262 3 года назад +3

      Masks don’t work Biden.

    • @AztliG
      @AztliG 3 года назад

      Look at all these republicans thinking they’re woke, what a bunch of losers xD

  • @MatFoodSnob
    @MatFoodSnob 3 года назад +29

    Computers evolved into different species while the audio guy still uses equipment trapped in 90s.

    • @jeepsblackpowderandlights4305
      @jeepsblackpowderandlights4305 3 года назад +2

      How old are you... lemme tell ya something... audio back then is superior to things now.. This is the reason why lets say creative with it audio for computers was so superior. Hardware acceleration was very dominant over software.. and even to this day a DAC and dedicated audio card is still way better then software

    • @cherimd6657
      @cherimd6657 3 года назад +1

      @@jeepsblackpowderandlights4305 Half of modern audio software (the good stuff) is just emulating old audio hardware !

    • @iamagi
      @iamagi 3 года назад

      But you have to since they stopped making SID chips at that time.

  • @bendova3440
    @bendova3440 3 года назад +1213

    Freddie Mercury sold computers?
    "Momma, just sold this man..."

    • @FreezyPop
      @FreezyPop 3 года назад +34

      Kidnapped his wife and ate his kids 🎵

    • @judgedredd1399
      @judgedredd1399 3 года назад +46

      Put a pen against his hand
      Signed this contract
      Left for farmland.
      Momma the day just began
      And now I've got to sale my whole shift through!

    • @TheFamousRleon
      @TheFamousRleon 3 года назад +1

      Lmao so true

    • @rafaelbuenafe1032
      @rafaelbuenafe1032 3 года назад

      Tf HAHAHAHAHA

    • @Dummerbrella987
      @Dummerbrella987 3 года назад

      Ffff John Mayer at the end too.

  • @rando8228
    @rando8228 3 года назад +762

    My first job as a teenager in 1994 was repairing and selling computers. Those were the good old days. I remember when the Pentium came out, we were all blown away. We stayed after hours all the time to play DOOM on the demo machines.

    • @tonymonette486
      @tonymonette486 3 года назад +7

      Going to find out if Dos Box will work on Win 10 and maybe do Doom again. Still tons of wads out there on the web.

    • @tigersgedanken1246
      @tigersgedanken1246 3 года назад +3

      @@tonymonette486 of course it works

    • @TheCuratorIsHere
      @TheCuratorIsHere 3 года назад +14

      Wolfestein 3D

    • @sandwichbreath0
      @sandwichbreath0 3 года назад +11

      Dude, yeah, owning a Pentium was the dream haha. I was on a 386 when that dropped and I felt like I was third-world.

    • @mitjed
      @mitjed 3 года назад +18

      I was still a child back then, and would come to my mothers workplace, they even had a very old computers with a very large floppy disks. I would go there and play the prince of persia computer game.

  • @RichWeigel
    @RichWeigel 9 месяцев назад +2

    At 3:01 he almost said that kids are very easily manipulated but he caught himself and said adapt. That was absolutely hilarious.

    • @Gamesfordawgs
      @Gamesfordawgs 7 месяцев назад

      He was going to say malleable

  • @Cassxowary
    @Cassxowary 2 года назад +3

    I got my first computer that year, a hand-me-down Macintosh 1984, but for a 7 year old to have her own computer in 1994, I was thrilled to have all those games and notepad for my writing!

  • @LetsChess1
    @LetsChess1 3 года назад +360

    Freddy Mercury is a terrible salesman. Good thing he went into music.

    • @flyingtofu8074
      @flyingtofu8074 3 года назад

      and he succes

    • @bruhmonument4208
      @bruhmonument4208 3 года назад +2

      ight dude i been laughing for about 7 minutes now 😂

    • @johnstarks65
      @johnstarks65 3 года назад

      Facts

    • @whiteknight012
      @whiteknight012 3 года назад +3

      "There is NOTHING more offensive to a good salesman than having to listen to a bad salesman." - Michael Scott

    • @reedhanigan519
      @reedhanigan519 3 года назад +1

      I’ve never laughed at a comment so hard

  • @greatlakesproductions
    @greatlakesproductions 3 года назад +407

    1994: „1900 just for this?“
    2020: Apple sells a Pro Stand for 999

    • @Pacific998
      @Pacific998 3 года назад +8

      Is was not expensive then $1999 (I bought in 1994) But it's expensive now to pay $999.. How strange!

    • @Agent47real
      @Agent47real 3 года назад +7

      Sells wheels for 1000

    • @JosefK2275
      @JosefK2275 3 года назад +11

      @@Pacific998 Apple sells, just the stand--no pc, no microchip--for 999 dlls. That's just bizarre.

    • @superbloodwolfmoon420
      @superbloodwolfmoon420 3 года назад +4

      And the pro stand doesn't even come with a mouse and keyboard

    • @ssga7081
      @ssga7081 3 года назад

      They've come a long way

  • @7bridgesroad213
    @7bridgesroad213 6 месяцев назад +1

    I’m telling you, for those of you that don’t know. This was a much much better world to live in.

  • @netkosent1620
    @netkosent1620 3 года назад +422

    1994: "What 1900 for just this?"
    2020: "What 1900 for just this?"

  • @Mariofan7
    @Mariofan7 3 года назад +573

    Woman: "Apple its the easiest, most user friendly"
    Cameraman: *HARD FOCUS ON HER FACE*

    • @thelucylucifer
      @thelucylucifer 3 года назад +8

      😂😂😂

    • @HRFCTS
      @HRFCTS 3 года назад +3

      Look how smug she is. Gold.

  • @NewHandle_
    @NewHandle_ 9 месяцев назад +2

    It's funny the way kids nowadays think old timers have never seen a computer, except they forget that these are the ones who pioneered it

  • @Gamersoft1124Pro
    @Gamersoft1124Pro 20 дней назад

    Five years after that video, I was born. I am currently a 25-year-old computer nerd. I got my first PC at the age of 6 in 2005. I received an old PC from my father, built in 1998. It had an Intel RC440BX motherboard, an Intel Pentium II 350 MHz Slot 1 CPU, 64 MB of RAM, a 10 GB Seagate hard drive, and came with Windows 98 Second Edition and, of course, a CRT monitor. The first thing I did was open the PC, remove the CD-ROM drive, take it apart, and see how it operated without the cover. Then, I put it back together, removed the floppy drive, opened the cover, and watched how it operated. Ahhh, the good old days.
    I still have this PC in 2024 with the CRT monitor. I upgraded the PC from a 10 GB IDE hard drive to a 500 GB Western Digital WD5000AAKB IDE hard drive, increased the RAM from 64 MB to 512 MB, and installed a modern PCI GPU made by ZOTAC. I also installed Windows XP Professional on it. I use it as a DOS-gaming PC. Yes, the PC is old, but I love it because I learned everything on it. That's why I am an IT specialist now.

  • @pyrrhuscunanan5292
    @pyrrhuscunanan5292 3 года назад +1044

    Times when sellers knows what they are talking about
    Edit: thanks for the likes

    • @Bluecolty
      @Bluecolty 3 года назад +122

      And consumers too. The seller actually threw down ram capacity and the speed of the processor

    • @HumanShield88
      @HumanShield88 3 года назад +19

      You gotta go to Micro Center

    • @briendownie
      @briendownie 3 года назад +16

      I was just going to say... I used to sell computers at CompUSA, and nobody knew a darned thing. We would read the card and that was about the extent of our knowledge.

    • @classiquecg5253
      @classiquecg5253 3 года назад +1

      All they want these days is for sales employees to sell, selling requires knowledge of, you know, what you’re selling!
      Speaking of which, sales associates are possibly replaced every other week, they go through people like underwear.

    • @josemontes715
      @josemontes715 3 года назад +1

      *times when salespeople knew what they were talking about

  • @ellmatic
    @ellmatic 3 года назад +755

    How the hell did David Hoffman know all of this mundane nonsense would be the most entertaining and valuable material on the internet in the future?!

    • @road_king_dude
      @road_king_dude 3 года назад +22

      🤣🤣🤣👍

    • @DavidHoffmanFilmmaker
      @DavidHoffmanFilmmaker  3 года назад +427

      Truth be told. I didn't. I did realize that I was recording history from a very young age. But this particular sequence seemed to me like boring nonsense. But believing that history is made one second after it is recorded, I kept the tape and here we are, and history it is.
      David Hoffman - filmmaker

    • @billhicks8
      @billhicks8 3 года назад +16

      @@DavidHoffmanFilmmaker
      You should've signed off as "boring" filmmaker, turned "entertaining" clairvoyant, haha

    • @aronteklu4355
      @aronteklu4355 3 года назад +15

      👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾✌🏽✌🏽✌🏽✌🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
      Good job sir I throw my hat

    • @jonnywishbone4805
      @jonnywishbone4805 3 года назад +1

      Is there any more of this?

  • @gilangbram
    @gilangbram 3 года назад +8

    I like to imagine the grandkids of both of the grandma to be a successful software engineer

  • @stirgy4312
    @stirgy4312 2 года назад +2

    I remember this was me 94. Seeing that the salesman had no clue what they were selling just speaking the jargon. So I ordered my PC system through a catalog. Basically just play games especially Doom

  • @amjan
    @amjan 3 года назад +362

    Everybody back then wanted a printer because it was the only device they understood the purpose of. The rest was intangible. Also the monitor would be taken for the computer, as the actual computer felt like some additional thingy of unknown purpose.

    • @JuankQuinteroMejia
      @JuankQuinteroMejia 3 года назад +10

      It had to be adverticed as "you can put movies on it and reproduce them in the monitor, and with sound also!"

    • @Arkandos42
      @Arkandos42 3 года назад +11

      A large portion of people today don't understand that the monitor is not the computer. The amount of horrorstories of people disconnecting their computer and then complaining that the monitor doesn't work.

    • @hoppy6437
      @hoppy6437 3 года назад +7

      It's because the world still ran on paper so a printer was essential. The closest thing most people had to a network was dialing an electronic bulletin board at 2048 baud. About the only places with Internet access in 1994 were the library, university, or the military.

    • @Muslim11234
      @Muslim11234 3 года назад

      Hoppy ! Damn your old. Like me

    • @greg_216
      @greg_216 3 года назад +1

      Yup. If you couldn't print it out, it wasn't worth a tinker's dam. On top of that, I'm sure a lot of farmers understood the value of spreadsheets. Even back then, computer bookkeeping wasn't just for Wall Street.

  • @ItachiUchiha-gf4fz
    @ItachiUchiha-gf4fz 3 года назад +282

    The second guy sounds so genuine and knowledgeable. Well, the store got lucky to have a great sales man.

    • @MrMonsi
      @MrMonsi 3 года назад +9

      Plot twist: that man is now Jeff Bezos!

    • @imnotokay7yago588
      @imnotokay7yago588 3 года назад +6

      Yeah, compared to salesman nowadays, sigh....

    • @pauldavis5665
      @pauldavis5665 2 года назад

      @@MrMonsi That can't be. He doesn't look at all like him.

    • @hairystyles4212
      @hairystyles4212 2 года назад +4

      @@pauldavis5665 lmao woosh

    • @pauldavis5665
      @pauldavis5665 2 года назад

      @@hairystyles4212 Hahaha, I know right. I can't believe he thinks he looks like Bezos.

  • @valberm
    @valberm 2 года назад +2

    2:43 these ladies were about in their 70's at that time. It means they were born somewhere around in the 1920's and became adults by the 40's during the WWII.

  • @felizago
    @felizago 21 день назад

    Came for the nostalgia, stayed for the honesty!

  • @davidewhite69
    @davidewhite69 3 года назад +364

    Salesman: "what type of programs is your husband using?"
    Old lady "something called leisure suit larry"

    • @siamean1
      @siamean1 3 года назад +3

      Coffeeee!!

    • @Leicht_Sinn
      @Leicht_Sinn 3 года назад

      ;D

    • @bobbyleeacn
      @bobbyleeacn 3 года назад +1

      LOL

    • @diabledesbois
      @diabledesbois 3 года назад +5

      Ken sent me

    • @MCOnyx1980
      @MCOnyx1980 3 года назад +2

      @@diabledesbois That was from Larry 1 if my memory serves me! Damn I loved those Sierra Adventures!

  • @izzard
    @izzard 3 года назад +1386

    “The kids are very easily manip… err you know, they adapt.”

  • @2-da3333
    @2-da3333 10 месяцев назад +1

    good old days, i remember, what a time to buy a computer.

  • @MatheusSouza-np5tz
    @MatheusSouza-np5tz 3 месяца назад +2

    Freddie Mercury selling a computer to a retired Homelander... the 90's was wild

  • @BGTech1
    @BGTech1 3 года назад +1558

    1994: “It has a 32 MHz processor”
    2020: “it has a 5000 MHz processor”

    • @Salsuero
      @Salsuero 3 года назад +79

      5 GHz... right.

    • @Tevon93
      @Tevon93 3 года назад +86

      @@Salsuero 5 GHz processors are not rare. Especially if you know how to overclock

    • @ArcanePath360
      @ArcanePath360 3 года назад +44

      @@Salsuero They existed a couple years ago. Nowadays they seem to be going backwards because GHZ isn't the speed factor so much anymore as other dedicated chips and architecture. I have a 4.4ghz 6 core processor, but the PS5 has something like 3ghz approx, but can do real time raytracing.

    • @Salsuero
      @Salsuero 3 года назад +13

      @@Tevon93 Overclocking doesn't count.

    • @Salsuero
      @Salsuero 3 года назад +12

      @@ArcanePath360 I don't debate their existence. But they're hardly mainstream enough to be a direct competitor with what this video portrays. That's like comparing a Bugatti Veyron to a Honda Civic. Sure, you can get them... but it's not really an apples to apples comparison. And if you need to overclock to get there... if you can even do so stably... I don't really consider that a 5 GHz processor. I consider that a 4.x GHz processor that someone is pushing over its limits. Someone overclocks a 32 MHz processor to 48 MHz and you don't call it a 48 MHz processor... in MY opinion. Of course, anyone is free to do whatever they want. But I just laughed at the comparison is all as if 5 GHz is mainstream the way a 32 MHz processor was. I don't even think 5 GHz will ever become mainstream, nor does it need to as you stated. Increased clock speeds are no longer the "only" means by which we achieve great computing power. I'm just nitpicking at the "joke" he made is all. No need to pay me this much attention about it.

  • @pajamieez
    @pajamieez 3 года назад +451

    I feel like old people buying computers hasn't changed in 25 years.

    • @sl-br4rm
      @sl-br4rm 3 года назад +10

      They still call it the Apple. Hasn’t changed a bit.

    • @MF175mp
      @MF175mp 3 года назад +2

      They buy apples only from the grocery store, just like everyone should

    • @moistgirth5625
      @moistgirth5625 3 года назад +1

      They are all dead now

    • @TestSubjectize
      @TestSubjectize 3 года назад

      nothings changed, apple still overpriced, normal people still in awe of the prices, religious idiots still defending apple products while cashing out for 299$ earbuds...

    • @sl-br4rm
      @sl-br4rm 3 года назад

      @@TestSubjectize Compared to other wireless earbuds airpods are pretty fairly priced. AirPods Pro are the best truly wireless earbuds on the market and even though they are 300$ they are better than other brands of that price range. At that point you might as well get some noise canceling headphones though.

  • @mjkpolo7313
    @mjkpolo7313 3 года назад +3

    I love this. the last guy is such a good salesman

  • @AwSamWeston
    @AwSamWeston 3 года назад

    This is so cool. Thanks for shooting this, thanks for having the foresight to back it all up, and thanks for sharing it now, more than 25 years later!

  • @onlycodered
    @onlycodered 3 года назад +486

    Ah the good old days when store employees actually knew what they were talking about. 🤣

    • @User9681e
      @User9681e 3 года назад +43

      Yeah now every teenager that owns an iphone can work at such a store with little training required since nowadays people buy based on design / brand rather specs or usability

    • @Saber_Nico
      @Saber_Nico 3 года назад +12

      @@User9681e and they have the nerve to say that they deserve a living wage. lol

    • @qnovalegion-old9338
      @qnovalegion-old9338 3 года назад +24

      @@User9681e that's not true, come to the pc world for example, here people care only about specs.

    • @cheedam8738
      @cheedam8738 3 года назад +15

      Yeah nowadays seller be like:
      Is this i8 16100k?
      "Yes"
      Ultraman Red 1,300TB?
      "Yes"
      6000GB of DDR9 RAM?
      "Ofcourse"

    • @StrawberryDreamsicle
      @StrawberryDreamsicle 3 года назад

      @@cheedam8738 i8? That’s my processer!

  • @fungames8098
    @fungames8098 3 года назад +895

    *"This bad boy right here has 2mb of ram"*

    • @crimsoncarp6877
      @crimsoncarp6877 3 года назад +67

      Laughs in 64 gigabytes of ram

    • @catwithabat7609
      @catwithabat7609 3 года назад +143

      @@crimsoncarp6877 in ten years i hope someone comments "Laughs In 500 Terabytes Of Ram"

    • @crimsoncarp6877
      @crimsoncarp6877 3 года назад +25

      @@catwithabat7609 I don't think anyone would ever need 500 terabytes of 🐏

    • @cartersanchez7533
      @cartersanchez7533 3 года назад +77

      @@crimsoncarp6877 that 700th update to war zone is going to need it

    • @maiamaya6083
      @maiamaya6083 3 года назад +2

      Jajajajaja

  • @loveisnotfree7896
    @loveisnotfree7896 2 года назад +11

    Man if people from 1920s saw today's technology I wonder what their reaction would be.

    • @straightupsquared9892
      @straightupsquared9892 Год назад

      I think they'd find it pretty epic ngl, well, most of it atleast 😆

    • @tru3sk1ll
      @tru3sk1ll Год назад

      The people in this video were born in 1920

    • @derbisenda1330
      @derbisenda1330 8 месяцев назад

      People from 1920 are still living today right ?

  • @lazarusblackwell6988
    @lazarusblackwell6988 Год назад +1

    Hot damn.
    Those were the golden years of our lives.