Sleepcore: The Edge of Tomorrow | media from the dawn of a new world
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- čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
- Sleepcore steps out onto the edge of tomorrow with media from new frontiers in travel and communication!
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• 1959 Monorail Dedication
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Hey, I made it on Sleepcore! That's my webtv video at the beginning. I recorded it in 1999 when I had just gotten a computer, and I wanted to record one of my last webtv sessions before my last month ran out. Webtv was my first experience on the internet, and I knew it would be nostalgic to me one day.
Thank you so much! That brought back a flood of memories for me. I was waiting for you to navigate to my Angelfire page, it was all so familiar.
@@Cocollyt Angelfire?!?
The cool kids used Fortune City haha
Yeah, that's our WebTV at the beginning. I clicked on this because I couldn't get to sleep, then I heard that theme- grabbed my glasses and saw our usernames :D Funny and strange...and this time, didn't put me to sleep. Love your vids, thanks!
I love this. The early internet years aren't nostalgized about nearly enough.
Just wanted to say thanks for this series. There's a ton of reasons why I love stuff like this and they're all really abstract and personal but just know you're doing awesome work and I appreciate you
Aaaahhh! Web 1.0. No Fakebook, no censorship, no smartphone zombies. It was great! The VHS quality is also nostalgic.
It was so nice to see Walt Disney.
A before the web... email, reading posts on Usenet, and ftping photos and illegal software from student accounts.
WEB TV man that takes me back!
Different snippets of many of our lives. Paula Zahn in the day! Sweet!
I just want to say that every time one of your longer video's comes out I legit get excited, keep up the good work man, It is much appreciated
Oh my god i love the expert that is so proud of being part of the downfall. His riff on all those people falling behind reading books. That had layers.
That's the very famous comedian Dave Barry! I have a bunch of his books, and also he wrote a thousand amusing newspaper columns, and occasionally appeared on teevee in South FL.
@@leonardpearlman4017 I think he was promoting his book "Dave Barry in Cyberspace" that, in between humorous segments, chronicled the story of a guy who was obviously him leaving his wife for another woman he met in a chat room.
13:57 - 14:07 Lady in crowd walks off , a few seconds later she walks in front of film cameras, Camera guy Yells " wait wait, hey lady your walking in the film, GET !!!." LOL
People think the Internet is fast but it is actually really slow more like the DMV
Just the thing to get over Coronavirus with Thank you!
Oh neat! Another Sleepcore video!
"Not a very important thing." - re. the internet
I love you picsandportraits thank you all the efforts you put into these
I love this channel!
Love the way the phone was assembled just awesome 👏
16:45 This digital TV transition ad from 2009 looks like it was made in 1987.
Man, I really want one of those Video Now players!
Ooooo....nice one!
A book 📖 about the internet. Wow’ !
Dude! Do you have an army of video addicts searching the web for obscure content, or do you sleuth it all out yourself? Whichever, thank you for the endless stream of fantastic content!
31:38 another Mom's Basement type
the monorail is riding over his own crack!
That Disneyland propoganda piece was terrifying. I've seen it before but the camera following the monorail across vistas of cars, boats, and happy (white) people is truly dystopian..
Because that's what we got.
And Walt is standing next to Tricky Dick Nixon. Perfect!
Back when a telephone lasted for decades, not days...Made In America.
Pandora's Box.. aka, the internet
T-mobile anime awesome.
lol 😆. Life.
30:58 This man is still living in his Mom's basement.
A joke that wasn’t true or funny even when it was invented literally decades ago.
@@GeekFilter How's Mom?
I haven’t lived at home since I’ve been 18. I’m a publisher Simon & Schuster author and am currently working on an RPG for a well known science fiction franchise (NDA)
Video games made $180 billion last year and are a bigger industry than movies. Geeks & nerds are not only accepted we’re mainstream.
And that guy in the video, not only did he design & program one of the most popular video games of all time, he is the senior audio software engineer at Apple and I’m sure making more than either of us.
@@GeekFilter OK
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