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♪ (punk rock music) ♪
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(button clicks)
- Did it work?
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(button clicks)
Okay. It's the nails.
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Did I turn it off or on?
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This is embarrassing.
I'm just gonna start pressing buttons.
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Did I do it? Okay, I did it.
It's a green light and it's humming.
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- Oh, look at that code right there.
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I remember the first few ones,
you had to write code.
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- Windows 95?
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That's-- oh gosh.
Where'd you guys find this?
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- I actually remember this,
which is weird.
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God, ugh-ah. Makes me cringe.
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- My laptop now is probably
about not even an inch thick,
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and this is-- this is ridiculous.
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- Okay. Does it normally take this long?
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- This is so slow.
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(gasps) It still has Internet Explorer!
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- We had a family computer.
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And then whenever
you wanted to use the internet,
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you had to stop using the phone line.
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- This is a dinosaur. This isn't
just old. This is a dinosaur.
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Like, you guys dug this up
out from the ground
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and just put the fossils back together.
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♪ (drum solo) ♪
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- (Finebros) What is different
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about how this operating system looks
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compared to the computers you have today?
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- Actually, it's kind of the same setup,
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where you have your desktop,
and then you have the bottom strip.
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- To me, it looks generally the same,
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except for obviously it's not
pixelated on my computer.
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It's a little more
fine-tuned graphic-wise.
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- (Finebros) So first, look around
at the various applications.
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Do you recognize anything?
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- AOL and Internet Explorer, Recycle Bin.
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- My Computer, we have that still,
except for-- oh, it's so cute.
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It has the little prehistoric
dinosaur computer.
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- Internet Explorer.
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- I'm pretty sure
it's even shittier in here
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than it is on my regular laptop.
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- (Finebros) Recently, they
discontinued Internet Explorer.
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- Really? Since when?
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- Yeah, now they're on
Microsoft Edge. So fancy.
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- I think it's still on my desktop.
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Like, I should probably
just get rid of it then.
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- I'm a fan.
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I enjoyed wasting my life waiting
for one image to download.
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I enjoyed that. It was an experience.
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- (Finebros) Windows 95 was
very popular when it first came out.
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It sold 7 million copies in the first
five weeks of its release.
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- Oof! Good job.
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- (Finebros) Part of why is
because of how amazing
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the graphics were for the time.
- That's just mind-blowing.
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- We were sad people back then.
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- These little icons? Like, that was new?
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It's hard for me to imagine
being a kid or being an adult
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who got this software
and everything was amazing.
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'Cause looking at this--
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no offense to you, beautiful
Windows 95-- this is shitty.
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- (Finebros) So finally, you can go ahead
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and shut down the computer.
- Okay.
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(mouse clicks)
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- It's kind of sad,
'cause after this is done,
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you're just gonna put it in
a corner somewhere. I feel so bad.
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I just want to appreciate
how pretty it is.
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- That?
- (Finebros) No, no.
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- No? Oh.
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- (Finebros) Oh no!
- No.
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- (Finebros) You just did the thing
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you're not supposed to do on computers.
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- What are you not supposed to do?
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- (Finebros) On a computer now,
you wouldn't just turn it off.
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You got to shut it down.
- Oh right.
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- (Finebros) Wait, don't do it.
- Oh wait. (laughs)
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Did I just break it? Did I break it?
- (Finebros) No.
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But it tells you, "Windows
was not properly shut down."
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- (laughs) Oh, I'm sorry.
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♪ (upbeat theme music) ♪