I still remember downloading the Limewire, seeing there were ad banners, and immediately using the free Limewire to download Limewire Pro. The good old days.
the nostalgia is strong watching this one
The mouse pointer trails was an excellent added touch Truly a master of the craft.
I need to take a moment to appreciate the sheer density of the jokes here. Every single one lands and they're so rapid-fire that five minutes feels like ten. Bravo to the writers on this channel.
"I cant tonight, I'm going online" lmao. I have foggy memories of when the real world was still everything and "going online" was an activity you did, like going to the mall. Now you cant get offline
the "Track01" with Papa Roach's Last Resort playing right after made me legitimately spit out my coffee. Well done sir XD
the MSN sound fired neurons I didn't know I still had
The throwing away the CD after the burn failed hit close to home
i need these days back, everything was like an achievement, Burning a CD.... installing games successfully...etc etc
I was a child at the time, but man, the MSN and CD burning really got me. The internet seemed so much more communal and fun back then, now it's just a corporate advertising hellscape with more bots than humans on it.
Being old enough to have lived through it, I'm not sure how to feel when this looks more like a matter of fact documentary to me rather than a skit.
By 2010 90% of the internet will run on flash
all these 99% unfinished downloads
Early 2000s internet had so much SOUL. Back when we actually SURFED the web. Take me back guys.
Sir, you are truly a genius. I actually thought you were a bit younger and didn't remember this decade but clearly you do. What a blast from the past.
I miss these days I'm gonna be honest
Hosting half the music industry. GOAT 👏
Peak civilization right there
2000s and he had flat screen? dude was rich
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