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An Introduction to the BBC Acorn A3000 Computer - Presented by Fred Harris
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This video came as part of the Learning Curve package from Acorn when you bought an A3000 computer at the time.
Star Trek TNG/Picard Recut - Episode 8 - The Big Goodbye
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Oh yes, it's been a few years! But this one needed to be done! Geordi's Restoration job on the Enterprise-D wasn't quite as thorough as he thought! #StarTrekPicardSpoilers #startrekpicardseason3 #startrekpicard #startrektng
"For The Watch...." - Game of Thrones Parody Advert
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"For The Watch...." - Game of Thrones Parody Advert
Old Fort Regent from 'This is Jersey' Tape.
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Old Fort Regent from 'This is Jersey' Tape.
Bergerac 2014 Title Sequence (In the Style of Sherlock)
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Bergerac 2014 Title Sequence (In the Style of Sherlock)
Disney Makes More Changes to the Original Star Wars Trilogy in 2013
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Disney Makes More Changes to the Original Star Wars Trilogy in 2013
Star Trek - Sparks McGee into Darkness - The Movie Trailer
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Star Trek - Sparks McGee into Darkness - The Movie Trailer
BBC Channel Islands News 2013 Graphics Re-Brand
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BBC Channel Islands News 2013 Graphics Re-Brand
Original U.S.S. Enterprise Model - Hanging in Smithsonian
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Original U.S.S. Enterprise Model - Hanging in Smithsonian
Star Trek - The Awesome Adventures of Sparks McGee - Episode 3
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Star Trek - The Awesome Adventures of Sparks McGee - Episode 3
Channel Television @ 50 - Title Sequence
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Channel Television @ 50 - Title Sequence
Star Trek - The Awesome Adventures of Sparks McGee - Episode 2
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Star Trek - The Awesome Adventures of Sparks McGee - Episode 2
Star Trek - The Awesome Adventures of Sparks McGee - Episode 1
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Star Trek - The Awesome Adventures of Sparks McGee - Episode 1
BBC Election 2012 Guernsey - 20 Second Title Sequence
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BBC Election 2012 Guernsey - 20 Second Title Sequence
BBC Channel Islands Christmas Sting 2011
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BBC Channel Islands Christmas Sting 2011
Star Trek TNG Recut - Episode 7 - NOOOOO LIMITS!
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Star Trek TNG Recut - Episode 7 - NOOOOO LIMITS!
BBC Election (Jersey) 2011 - 30 Second Title Sequence
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BBC Election (Jersey) 2011 - 30 Second Title Sequence
Star Trek TNG Recut - Episode 6 - Encounter Nowhere Near Farpoint
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Star Trek TNG Recut - Episode 6 - Encounter Nowhere Near Farpoint
Star Trek TNG Recut - Episode 5 - Who Watches the Watcher
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Star Trek TNG Recut - Episode 5 - Who Watches the Watcher
I need the audience laugh track to tell me what’s funny and what isn’t. Watching Back To Earth, none of it was funny.
I need this 😢
Minimalist but very pleasant, exactly what I love.
Map of Europe from before Germany was reunited.
I just love these vintage tech clips... I grew up with the BBC Micro. Cannot recall that it had a GUI like the Acorn. PS. In my country we call it a 'stiffy', not a 'floppy'.
the UK never called it stiffy - called it diskette
Are we still talking about magnetic data storage or something else?
The UK had a great government backed computer education program in the 80's. By getting those early home computers into schools, no wonder so many great programmers have been created.
@@BillAnt Spot on! I became a computer programmer, as a result of my early introduction to Logo and Basic on the BBC Micro!
@@stefanlagrange188 - I remember there were so many great C64 software publisher in the UK like Datel, Hewson, Mastertronic, etc.
Well I know a mouse. It is inside my cat.
a pointer controlled by the mouse....i hope this catches on i really do.
Shite technology and dweebs 🥱😴
no show deserved a remake more
While the Archimedes never went very far beyond primary school classrooms for many of us, it was the first ever production computer to use an ARM processor, the CPU architecture used to power modern smartphones, tablets, Raspberry Pis, and numerous other devices.
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I miss those days. Everything was clinical, methodical and precise. In my last year at school, they were transitioning to the Archimedes. It was a good educational machine for its time.
Everything was new and exciting back then, even plugging in the cables into the proper sockets. hehe
nothing more satisfying than a floppy disk whirling in the floppy drive
50fps capture looks so nice
My first computer. Oh the memories
I`ve got an Acorn A3000 with monitor and 3 button mouse. I don`t like turning it on as it`s worth too much money lol.
Is a computer which never gets used even worth anything?
There is some very affordable maintenance you can do (replace capacitors in PSU and main board, for example) - or ask a friend who can solder!! Important: Have you snipped the battery off the main board? That will kill it as well if it leaks!
@@59withqsb12 I`ve moved the battery off the main board. It had already leaked. I also fitted a new RTC chip. Not done the caps. I should do really. I`ve done up a few old computers recently. Amstrad cpc464, ZX Spectrum +2, 3 ZX spectrums. ruclips.net/video/9HIglefSEAw/видео.html
it could have been done another way ? like programming maybe ? thanks.............. maybe im wrong but just maybe im right ????? thanks.....
how can u be 100 % sure (positive) though that e type jaguar was used as the sound for lander back in 1989 ?? thanks..............
9:37 - Whoa, that has to be the sloppiest drawing of a Europe map _ever._ Germany looks particularly funny. Also, what happened to Mallorca? And doesn't Italy have a few islands too? Or are all those actually more a _gen z_ thing? Hmmm...
Germany wasn't reunified until late 1990. That's how it looked then then
@@Matt-xp5fm No.
@@ThiesiOkay sure thing lmao
@@Matt-xp5fm Yeah, your answer was laughable indeed. Great we're on the same page here.
@@ThiesiYou're disagreeing that Germany was reunified in late 1990 and that is west Germany in dark green? Okay yeah a laughable answer, you muppet
2:37 - Dude, have you ever opened the _shutter_ and looked at what's _inside_ the case? Have you ever _removed_ the case from what is inside? Hint: It's as _floppy_ as it is _disky._
I love that you’re talking to a 35 year old video that introduces people to technology.
@@keyboard_g And it fails in this particular instance. Obviously, you and I know why a _floppy disk_ is called floppy disk, but a video meant for people who haven't had much exposure to computer technology should not crack a cheap joke at the expense of sacrificing what it's meant to do, i.e. actually _teaching_ stuff. That's even worse because they could have cracked that cheap joke but _also_ educated people by adding something like: "That was just a joke. If you look at the inside of the case, you will actually see a _floppy_ magnetic _disk_ which stores your data."
I want to know about his jumper.
It's woven into the fabric of time
@@hrford ha, very good
Lemon curry?
It's just happy Gyles Brandreth didn't buy it for Countdown.
"And switch on!" Turns switch off.
At 0:42 "Let's get the machinery up and running" got me chuckling. hehe
Sounds like USB would blow his mind, "how do I know which socket it goes in", "it doesn't matter", "What?"
I have a feeling he would say "what a clever idea!" and fully embrace it. This video was made around the time IBM introduced PS/2, where the mouse and keyboard had identical plugs (different from before), but you couId NOT switch them. After the Mac had a very similar plug for mouse and keyboard that you COULD switch and even daisy-chain, from the user's point of view very similar to what you can do with USB. So the concept was not new anymore and people at this time still made the bad decision to mess it up.
Especially being able to plug in a USB-C cable either way.... just mind-blowing! hehe
the sound of lander still remains a mystery even today !! strange a bit though ive been wondering this since 12 years ago or so ........................
yep im wondering the same thing - lander here HAS GOT sound whereas todays demo (the same exact thing) doesnt have ANY sound at all !!!??!!!!!!!!!!!! which is strange though a bit ?? thanks........ maybe David Braben kept the sound version to himself and distributed the one without sound maybe (just a thought)?? thanks................
No, the sound you hear in the video during the lander demonstration is actually the sound from another game... "E-Type" by The Fourth Dimension. I'm guessing that when they edited the video they thought it was odd not to have any game sound, so they overlayed some. It was an odd choice though (a racing game). If you search RUclips for "E-Type (Acorn Archimedes game 1989)", you'll hear that it's the same.
@@MovieVertigo okay thanks why did acorn choose 640 kb and 800 kb for its floppy disc storage capacity ?? could they not have chosen 900 k or even the full one megabyte of storage instead ?? thanks
@@ms-ex8em ADFS F format (introduced with RISC OS) supported 1.6MB on high density floppy discs
@@MovieVertigoyep thanks BUT why though why did Acorn choose 1.6 mb and microsoft choose 1.44mb ? why is this ? why couldnt have they both been 1.6 mb or 1.76mb even ?? thanks............
@@ms-ex8em ADFS had less filesystem overhead than DOS, leaving more room for data.
Did I hear the word "apps" ? So BBC coined the phrase.
Great to see this blast from the past! Wonder why !Lander seemed to have the sound track from E-type Jag though!
Our primary school computers
"They also don't have commercials..." Damn, how I wish that that were still true.
"I lost it in the second divorce settlement." And I really liked Alice, thank god I dont count this as canon.
They seriously divorced him from Alice to do a one off joke?
The way Riker looks at Picard as he steps on the bridge for the first time. 😂😂😂 This is some first class editing.
Jack Butler: That's a Lie!
Basically it went down like this: "We want new episodes of The Critic" *gets new episodes of The Critic* "No not like that!" and we never got more again :(
Saved by the bell drugs
Finally Picard is dead, I never liked him, he was sooooo boring.
Geordi, you old incompetent f__k... What's the matter? Not being thrown around by Pakleds or tortured by Klingons in recent years dulled your edge? xD
The Galaxy class is expected to have a service life of 100 years. The question is: why wasn't she repaired and put into service earlier. Probably because some buffon at paramount decided she didn't look good on the big screen...
The large saucer section was apperantly hard to pan the camera around and get correct model shots they were going for or something like that durring Generations which is why they originally came up with the E for future movies so I read. That is of course till CGI completely took over for everything post 1999 making it a mute point.
🤣🤣 Geordi!! 🤣🤣
I'm hoping it helps out using intelligence and cunning and then returns to the fleet museum or returns to active service in some shape or form . Museum most likely, as she's precious 😊
Lmfao 😂, typical
that's what you get pushing a old museum piece into active service
Well they kinda did that with the TNG crew.😉
Fake.
These feel like the scraps of a once great meal. This show WAS one of the best things on television. But it was so great because of ALL these characters. Now they're gone. Even Alice, Duke, and Doris. It feels like... it's all gone...
I was hoping you were going to cut to the slapping clip from Airplane! 😅
It is time for a Comeback