Early 90's Internet Commercial
It's long but I guess it took a long time to explain the internet in those days.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1_yx_Eg9v4
It's long but I guess it took a long time to explain the internet in those days.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1_yx_Eg9v4
I have in my collection a mid-1990s CD-i format disc with a promotional video for the internet (specifically, CD-Online, which was a system that allowed CD-i players to access the internet). Interestingly, one of the things they noted the internet would be useful for is finding hot dates (they already admit at that stage that people on the internet lie about themselves), as well as holding opinion polls, finding information on how a book ends, getting tips on playing video games, finding useless bits of trivial information, and buying things online.
Wow, I just realised that that they were quite correct.
Have you played Atari today?
silly it existed then like it does today it just existed in higher society then that's the only differnce
shareI remember seeing those AOL commercials in the late 90s, and it made me want to have a computer so badly.
"Arnold, my love, why must I worship you...and NEVER EVER tell?"
In middle school, we had to take a test to earn an "internet license." Our computer teacher referred to the internet as "The World Wide Web" and email as "electronic mail." The teachers back then didn't really know anything about computers. Even when I attended high school in the early 2000's, some teachers were still teaching outdated typewriter rules (like two spaces after a period).
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