The Internet is older than you might think!
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Show more footage and less greasy-haired girl.
Super excited that I found this series! I am a home-schooling mama of four children varying from third grade all the way up to ninth grade, and for our inventions school topic this week we are doing the internet. So scourong on YouTube for the perfect video was my task this am. 😃 Your video was the 2nd I came across… I like the fact that you seem relatable, and I feel that my children are going to enjoy this video today. I always watch the videos beforehand to make sure it's something that I know ALL of the children can get into, and I really feel this will do the job! Not to mention, I was interested in what you were saying the entire time LOL. So, thanks! ✌ 💘 😊 to your and yours!
I am just here to try and figure out why it internet costs a fortune each month.
fun fact :: she will put the recording file of her video in her usb earing after she Uploaded it 🙂
Two minutes in I could no longer tolerate the uptalk. Why do people speak in this fashion. Every sentence sounds like a question.
I could listen to her talk all day and not feel I wasted a moment. Just magnetic
This editing style is so horrible. There is already so much information to digest, and then you cut the pauses in her talk. Makes it impossible to keep on track.
Arpanet… Drexciya brought me here… the long way
0:50 – 1:10
So thats the reason why i can replay the video to the point it stopped because my internet went oof
Every one knows that Al Gore invented the internet silly!
I thought Al Gore invented this?
Human technology is so boring!!
Everything is about video and audio!! HOW BORING IS THAT!!!!
Internet
Go to Bletchley Park and learn how the internet, together with packet switching, was taken from them by the Americans and claimed as their own. The film of he actual inventors describing how they felt is very upsetting.
Wow I was looking for ASMR and for a while I though. Hhum different. Then I realised , hey man she’s talking about that thing I was into in the 90s. I remember like yesterday now. I had forgotten how much of my life I wasted. Cute girls bored away by madman talking tech and code.
The internet is beautiful.
I get congratulated every day in emails.
stop bouncing around and flapping ur arms around like a marionette.
You look like Janet and you know everything. I love this.
We watched this video In class.
Every last syllable of every sentence, hurt my ears.
Why does it have so many dislikes?
X25
The internet is a Pandora’s box. Nothing more
Can you imagine how cool it would be to set in a room with all these ppl figuring out how these problems would be solved and all the ah ha moments!!! Just set there and watch and listen.
One thing I learned from The Punisher season 2 is that the internet was never a white man's invention to begin with.
Lint Roller
Thankyou🔥🔥 my exam is tomorrow u helped a lot
The more I try to understand how the internet works, the less I understand how the internet works.
Talking about "History of the Internet" from Manhattan Project.
You might as well say, "In the beginning there was nothing…"
Girl slow down. Very fast and not enjoyable at all.
Theres gotta be a better way to interpret history of sending "hello" over a wire.
I remember in 1986 my father called my mother from US to Guatemala, and we heard the voice of the operator in English, having no clue what she was saying. But it was always thrilling like hearing her and all those beep noises as it was another world.
I love the video and the sound and the internet it is awesome 😎