Conan Went To College With The Real Andy Bernard (Feat. Ed Helms) | Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend

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  • @Fuezekiel
    @Fuezekiel Рік тому +417

    ‘I wish there was a way to know you are in the good old days before you actually left them’

    • @ShrimplyPibblesJr
      @ShrimplyPibblesJr Рік тому +39

      Kurt Vonnegut suggested occasionally taking a moment during a nice quiet time with others and acknowledge “if this ain’t nice, I don’t know what is.” It’s surprisingly effective at grounding you in the moment.

    • @Ottophil
      @Ottophil Рік тому +14

      Someone should write a song about that

    • @rsdiegos
      @rsdiegos Рік тому +2

      Just did it on my way to work today, today is a good day!

    • @h3artands0uLL
      @h3artands0uLL Рік тому +7

      I try to remember that line constantly to ground me into the present moment. It’s helped on numerous occasions to be very grateful.
      Since it resonates with so many of us, looks like many of us need that and would agree

    • @casmatt99
      @casmatt99 Рік тому +1

      Every day is the good old days

  • @JamesSynge
    @JamesSynge Рік тому +128

    My parents bought our first color TV in 1977, same as Conan's father. I remember discovering in college that The Wizard Of Oz starts in black and white, then transitions to color. Woah!

    • @jasminespencer3992
      @jasminespencer3992 Рік тому +4

      Mine bought a color TV about the same time. My favorite show was The Munsters and I was so excited to see it in color. Boy was I disappointed.

    • @johnlilly0
      @johnlilly0 Рік тому +3

      1977?! Luxury!! We finally jettisoned the trusty 12" Magnavox B&W for I think a 16" Zenith color set in October of 1987 when we moved to Cincinnati for my father's new job. I was in 8th grade at this point, and my only sibling had just gone off to college.
      We weren't poor: he was a successful trust banker. But my parents had been disinclined to indulge anyone with the magic of color television. They finally relented after the move when I guess it dawned on them that I wouldn't have any real friends for like the next two years.

    • @johnlilly0
      @johnlilly0 Рік тому +2

      Sorry, I meant to type 1978...

    • @mikeyoungblood1642
      @mikeyoungblood1642 8 місяців тому

      Pretty sure my parents used that on me when I wanted a Game Boy Color lol

    • @Slikviq
      @Slikviq 12 днів тому

      Bro I was born in 86. I remember having a black and white TV with a rotary dial that changed the channel. Were we poor?

  • @Hedra718
    @Hedra718 Рік тому +57

    Ed helms is three years older than me and he is describing my childhood, too. Having HBO in 1983/1984 was a big deal. I loved NNTN. I've been on a Conan binge the past few days. He just elevates my mood so much.

    • @joemckim1183
      @joemckim1183 Рік тому +1

      Did your early cable service was the remote basically a converted calculator that had a thick wire attaching it to the cable box?

    • @jennifermcgoldrick6323
      @jennifermcgoldrick6323 Рік тому

      @@joemckim1183at my grandmother’s house the remote was huge slide buttons and it was wired to the tv. At my house the tv was that big one in the box that looked like a piece of furniture and was color, but my brother and I were the channel changers because my mom didn’t want the wire out 😂

  • @isuzu343
    @isuzu343 Рік тому +34

    The real Dr. Andrew Bernard is a professor of economics at Dartmouth who specializes in international trade and global markets.
    So yeah, pretty much the same as the Nard Dog!

  • @DrQuizzler
    @DrQuizzler Рік тому +2

    Part of the reason I'm typing on a clacky blue-switch keyboard is I'm nostalgic for the old typewriters my generation had back in the day, not enough to go back to them, just enough to hearken back to them, while still enjoying the befits of present-day editing. Conan's description of how you switched between ink and correction cartridges certainly took me back. I'm also glad they eventually came back to the Andy Bernard thing.

  • @SubtractiveMoves
    @SubtractiveMoves Рік тому +19

    I just noticed that Conan makes me laugh from a very different part of my being.
    The one that's private and silent.

  • @meursault-ey7wq
    @meursault-ey7wq 5 місяців тому +2

    I was born in 1979 and remember being excited when we (as a family) graduated from a typewriter to a word processor.

  • @Rougenodengonsi
    @Rougenodengonsi Рік тому +13

    I grew up in the mid 90s with a 1960s faux wood TV set until 2009 in nyc 😅 We also had a typewriter (yes we had one main computer lol) and used a rotary dial phone until it was no longer usable in 2015. It was my mother’s way of honoring the past and a way of creating a direct relationship through common experiences with those she grew up with. She is a good decade older than Conan, so by the time I came along, every piece of furniture was a family heirloom. You could really feel the time, effort, and the lives that poured into every detail.
    It stirred an interest in the many lives I didn’t get to meet who made it possible for me to be here today- a group effort to live/learn/persist on a world scale generation after generation. We didn’t have much but just being surrounded by history, musicians and artists struck such curiosity for the liminal spaces of any kind + equally silly and serious pattern/probability oriented rumination very young.
    I know I wrote a wall but it’s amazing the influence using appliances of the past can have on a person. The juxtaposition of the present we all share and the probability of any of us being a part of the same civilization at the same time is so insane and beautiful. In that insanity, I think, is where the power of comedy lies

    • @LindaC616
      @LindaC616 Рік тому +5

      It was a nice wall to read

  • @donovanharrison3516
    @donovanharrison3516 Рік тому +79

    Another battle of the ages episode ... a gentle stroll through the warmth of nostalgia. An education for some, a day of remembrance for others. Chuckled alot. keep 'em comin Conan, keep 'em comin. 🙏

    • @AlCasu1888
      @AlCasu1888 Рік тому +1

      Ya you nailed it. I'm basking in the warmth of my twappers.

    • @pakyomadapaka
      @pakyomadapaka Рік тому

      @@AlCasu1888 thwappers*

  • @AcidFink666
    @AcidFink666 Рік тому +12

    Oh man, I loved Not Necessarily The News. I didn't know Conan worked on that. Explains a lot.

  • @HankAaronJoseph19
    @HankAaronJoseph19 Рік тому +86

    I love when Conan says "anyone just tuning in. "

    • @ctrainbeats
      @ctrainbeats Рік тому +6

      we pausing and unpausing much later out here

    • @EuanH91
      @EuanH91 Рік тому +5

      A couple months ago I woulda loved to make fun of that comment, but now he's on Sirius it kinda tracks

    • @OLBastholm
      @OLBastholm Рік тому +1

      @@EuanH91 Who's Sirius?

    • @Year-Zero-BC
      @Year-Zero-BC Рік тому +4

      @@OLBastholm Sirius Black

    • @YYZed12
      @YYZed12 Рік тому +1

      @@OLBastholm Srius XM, it's a radio channel

  • @lynninpain
    @lynninpain Рік тому +5

    I remember the fascination I felt when my parents brought home a cassette tape recorder. And that TV game we played called Pong.

  • @plussum3255
    @plussum3255 Рік тому +74

    Conan talking about technology back in his days, especially the 80's really puts into perspective the astonishingly rapid speed of development of computers.
    I'm going through a computer science major where I learnt a bit about computer history.
    I sometimes struggle to realise it but we are still living in an age of unprecedented technological advancement never seen before and perhaps never to be seen (at a similar scale) again.

    • @davidlawrence2915
      @davidlawrence2915 Рік тому +11

      I know it’s not really a computer, but I have used Microfiche before and that is fairly old school. If you are interested, it’s worth a look.

    • @plussum3255
      @plussum3255 Рік тому +6

      @@davidlawrence2915 Just checked it out on wikipedia and it's pretty alien to me. Seems to be a somewhat "transitional" bit of technology between books and photos to hard-drives, pretty interesting.

    • @LindaC616
      @LindaC616 Рік тому +3

      @plussum3255 if you have to read multiple pages or scroll th3ough multiple pages to get the info you need, it'll make you nauseous. Had to use it in grad school

    • @wertytrewqa
      @wertytrewqa Рік тому +2

      @@plussum3255 I think that one day we will look back at 1990-present as the "technological revolution", the same way that people look back and think of the "industrial revolution". Apparently at the time of the industrial revolution, people did not know they were going though it until they looked back at it years later.

    • @quasistellar7351
      @quasistellar7351 Рік тому

      And we still murder and loot and bomb other humans to dust. One might begin to think all these wars are meant by design and we live under pseudo-Gods that also want the new tech to spy and control the masses,. Besiding making us kill each other, of course.

  • @sidhackney8831
    @sidhackney8831 Рік тому +1

    I'm 31 and I had one of those thwapper typewriters as a kid as a kind of novelty, I loved it.

  • @mike04574
    @mike04574 Рік тому +4

    love hearing conan describe the past

  • @shweenz
    @shweenz Рік тому +18

    It's just hitting me how so much of this podcast is just nostalgia.

  • @DwayneShaw1
    @DwayneShaw1 Рік тому +8

    If I recall correctly, my first computer had a 30mb hard drive - the very first computer I ever saw, 6-8 years before i got one, used cassette tapes -or something that looked like them - - the fancy typewriters were called a 'Word Processor' - had a few of those too.

  • @arvindmega
    @arvindmega Рік тому +20

    Ed Helms is such a good guest

  • @bluebellbeatnik4945
    @bluebellbeatnik4945 Рік тому +6

    same regarding the black and white tv. i was born in 81. we had one until maybe late 80s.

    • @ShrimplyPibblesJr
      @ShrimplyPibblesJr Рік тому

      You’ve lived a hard life. I thought MY childhood tv sucked hard. The laten80s is very late to still have black and white 😂

    • @LindaC616
      @LindaC616 Рік тому

      @@ShrimplyPibblesJr it is. My family was not rich but we had color TV in the '70s

  • @MrEffdot
    @MrEffdot Рік тому +3

    I think cut-away gags on cartoons come from Not Necessarily the News - first episodes started in 1982. And I LOVED that show as a kid :)

  • @Rattenhoofd
    @Rattenhoofd Рік тому +16

    Let Ed nerd out on Not Necessarily The News!

  • @paperbagbrown1326
    @paperbagbrown1326 Рік тому +3

    I was born in 1978. We had B&W TVs into the 80's.
    Never did get cable TV. To this day. Because now what's the point.

  • @clevisbernier8973
    @clevisbernier8973 Рік тому +5

    My family computer broke in the 90's an we used a type writer for years for homework assignments. It was so tough. Fun to type with though.

  • @franciet99
    @franciet99 Рік тому

    I was an Admin Asst at Exxon and used the Selectric typewriter he is talking about.
    Later I was doing the accounting for the IT group and got the fastest desktop computer that had a hard drive. Everyone was soooo jealous! People would stop by my office, yes, I had a real office, to see my exciting new computer.
    My ex worked at Texaco and had to checkout a pencil when he needed a new one.

  • @sbccmichaelkelly
    @sbccmichaelkelly Рік тому +13

    That is the power of education. A person who started with legal pads and a thwapper has been able to overcome the technological gap in order continue telling dad jokes through the decades. Really impressive actually.

  • @diannecarroll4087
    @diannecarroll4087 Рік тому +7

    Like Conan's, my family never got color TV until the late 1970s. The Wizard of Oz used to be shown annually, but I was full adult before I got the "horse of a different color" joke.

  • @PeterSedesse
    @PeterSedesse Рік тому +3

    I had a commodre 128, and it had no hard drive, so I bought like an $80 word processor program, and in order to save your writing, you had to change floppy disks, which were the big 5 inch ones and then when the save was done, you put back in the program disk. Playing games were even worse because there were multiple play disks, so at random points in the game, it wold tell you ' insert disk 3' .. and then the same thing, if you wanted to save your game you had to insert a save game disk.

  • @kkjhn41
    @kkjhn41 Рік тому +2

    When I was a kid a show like Gilligan's Island had the first season filmed in black and white because color was expensive. If the show was a success and picked up for another season, then they went to color. We got our first color set in the mid-sixties. I remember that there was a hue control that went from tinting everything green to red and my grandfather was constantly adjusting it throughout every show mostly ending up in the red zone.

  • @kansasgoldilocks
    @kansasgoldilocks 10 місяців тому

    I'm an elder millennial who went to college in the early 2000s. Many people had big fat computers in their dorm rooms and very few had laptops. I often worked at the university computer lab because I did not yet have a personal computer. In grade school and middle school I remember playing Oregon trail in class and taking a computer typing class. Somewhere along the line (maybe high school), they taught us about the Microsoft Office suite. Meanwhile, my mom was in college and did her papers on her typewriter. And when I was on the school newspaper in high school, we laid it out every week BY HAND. It was a very interesting transitionary time.

  • @QuantumBraced
    @QuantumBraced Рік тому +2

    We had internet in 1994 before almost everyone else, it was awesome, though you couldn't do much. I was a child, but I remember the idea of sending an email blew my mind.

  • @QuantumBraced
    @QuantumBraced Рік тому +3

    My grandparents didn't get a color TV until the early 90s LOL.

  • @barrettpickett5603
    @barrettpickett5603 Рік тому +1

    I used a type writer and never heard of this cartridge one. We had the extra white out ribbon for errors. We went from the white TV to color with three channels. On HBO I would get tired of the announcing you were watching HBO flying over the neighborhood. Yet it was the best. I still love these sounds for movies and TV. It is wild to see TV in the back of SUV when that use to be in limos.

  • @digiprez77
    @digiprez77 Рік тому +1

    When I was a little kid there were 6 channels, Pong, and we had an electric typewriter set up in the den. I can remember my mom clacking away on it regularly. My sister and I were not allowed near it. My dad is a nerd so we got a Commodore 64 in 1983. The dot-matrix printer was even louder than the typewriter. I specifically remember my mom spending hours typing up some kind of report on the computer for the first time before she lost the whole thing when it crashed. She hadn't saved anything. She was so mad, she went and got the typewriter from the basement.

  • @desioye7782
    @desioye7782 Рік тому +16

    I too have used a typewriter.

    • @LindaC616
      @LindaC616 Рік тому +2

      LOL my mother bought me the same one that Conan is referring to when I was in college. Prior to that I had a manual. Once I got into grad school, after a year or two I had to switch to a computer. In those days for many of us it meant walking to a lab to type up something that we had handwritten and printing it out to double-check it. Only in my later years when I got to my dissertation could I afford to buy one for myself

  • @drzecelectric4302
    @drzecelectric4302 Рік тому +1

    It’s like two Conans. Brilliant

  • @pedrogonzales4364
    @pedrogonzales4364 Рік тому +5

    I like how at 1:17 Conan was about to make fun of Gourley but couldn't because he'd be making fun of Ed as well.

  • @tom_shredz
    @tom_shredz Рік тому +74

    I hope Ed Helms knows how beloved he is

    • @richi1235
      @richi1235 Рік тому +3

      He doesn't 😥

    • @tom_shredz
      @tom_shredz Рік тому +3

      @@richi1235 lmfao this made me laugh 😂

    • @jissanhuq3792
      @jissanhuq3792 Рік тому +2

      He got a lot of flack for a long time from office fans and from general public. I never soured and he’s as genuine as he seems so it’s great to see it come full circle

    • @h3artands0uLL
      @h3artands0uLL Рік тому +1

      @@jissanhuq3792 why the flack?

    • @jissanhuq3792
      @jissanhuq3792 Рік тому

      @@h3artands0uLL cuz of the nosedive his character tool n how he left the show a lot for hangover movies. Kinda ended up hurting his movie career after launching it n made a lot of folks sour on him which is a shame.

  • @salvation7362
    @salvation7362 Рік тому

    I was born in 73' and I we didn't have a colour T.V. until I was almost a teenager and shortly thereafter we finally got a VCR. My mother had an old fashioned typewriter that I would use until I got an electric typewriter/very early word processor combo after I started high school. And I'm 10 years younger than Conan!

  • @petecartwright5211
    @petecartwright5211 Рік тому

    A small town in Colorado in the 70s and a B&W in the living room with a little box and a knob. Turn the knob and the antenna on top of a fifty-foot pole would rotate to get better reception. My folks didn't buy a nice color T.V. until I had left...

  • @jimbojones8978
    @jimbojones8978 Рік тому

    We had a black and white at our house in the 80's, but I think it went along with our small 13" colour tv. The black and white was one of those floor models we played video games on. Fun.

  • @nozrep
    @nozrep Рік тому +1

    lol on the tv….. my dad was the same but in the 1990’s and early 00’s…. absolutely refused to get a big screen tv like some of my friends had and that I was so envious of… and also refused to get a flat screen tv for a long time after they came out too. He’s come around now but yah I remember in high school being like, why don’t we have a flat screen 720 hd yet? wtf?

  • @dspiffy
    @dspiffy Рік тому +1

    We had a black and white TV in the 80s, maybe into the 90s.

  • @kamarpreet
    @kamarpreet Рік тому +24

    Who else desperately want to see the real Andrew Bernard?

  • @capnstewy55
    @capnstewy55 Рік тому +1

    I'm 36 and I remember the thwackers.

  • @DwayneShaw1
    @DwayneShaw1 Рік тому +1

    Up until the late 70's most everyone I knew (in a poor rural town) had 13 inch black and white TV's (my grandparents had a colored TV early on) - This began to change in the early 80's as TV prices continued to fall and the VCR was invented - which, in the early days, you would rent a VCR with the movies from a grocery store - before video rental stores like Blockbuster, etc. - My first 'remote control' came with a VCR - and was attached to it with a 20 ft cord ...

    • @LindaC616
      @LindaC616 Рік тому

      This conversation is making me remember that in the '70s my parents bought a TV that had to be the largest piece of furniture in the room next to the sofa. It was in a big dark wood cabinet.

  • @bernlin2000
    @bernlin2000 Рік тому +2

    I'm under 40 and I grew up with dot matrix printers in elementary school XD not quite "thwack thwack" territory for keyboards/typewriters, but they were certainly around, mostly as a relic (electric typewriters are much quieter...certainly quieter than those damn printers).

  • @Unrelatablegamer
    @Unrelatablegamer Рік тому +4

    This episode is amazing!!!

  • @daveyjonez
    @daveyjonez Рік тому

    i used to love Not Necessarily The News, never knew Conan was part of that

  • @afterburnerfox
    @afterburnerfox Рік тому +2

    seeing conan talk about typewriters, ChatGPT would just blow his hair out of the stratosphere

  • @nozrep
    @nozrep Рік тому +2

    i am still under 40 but not by much hahaha and watching this brought back a childhood memory of me being fascinated with my mom’s typewriter that she used for her job and other stuff before our family got our first computer with MS Dos and Word Perfect which was before MS Word program😅😂😅😂 ohhhhhhhh the memory!

  • @calessel3139
    @calessel3139 Рік тому +9

    LOL- our family was actually much worse. We didn't get a color TV until 1981 because my dad was too cheap to spring for a new one until the old B&W TV burnt out. What's even more insane, he was a chief electronics engineer at McDonnell Douglas aircraft company!

    • @LindaC616
      @LindaC616 Рік тому

      Does that mean we should fear Mad Dog products? 😄

    • @sicilianchiangchang7320
      @sicilianchiangchang7320 Рік тому

      And she's telling me you're not ach-ah-d late strewmauson royal-royal among filers or what!

    • @franciet99
      @franciet99 Рік тому

      That is wild!

    • @marthareis5873
      @marthareis5873 Рік тому +1

      Through the years my father wanted nothing to do with color TV, ride-on lawn mowers, cable, leaf blowers, etc. We literally had a Jones family for neighbors and he definitely and defiantly did not want to keep up with them and the accoutrements of suburbia. For some reason though, he slipped up and still has an electric carving knife which I saw in a cabinet recently, evoking the sound of Thanksgiving dinners in the early 1970s.

    • @franciet99
      @franciet99 Рік тому

      @@marthareis5873 I know exactly which kind of electric knife you are referring to. 😂😂😂

  • @prajwalmeshram32
    @prajwalmeshram32 Рік тому +2

    Pls release the full video version also please

  • @elinolasco1019
    @elinolasco1019 Рік тому +1

    6:49 Wait til Conan finds out about ChatGPT essays. Not only do kids today not have to restart their essays…they don’t even have to start them! 😂

  • @Laga98
    @Laga98 Рік тому +3

    My first computer experience was with windows 98 when I barely existed

  • @yehandyeh842
    @yehandyeh842 Рік тому +3

    Would love to see the real life Andy Bernard to hear what he thinks of that character and if he has forgiven Greg!!

  • @riverswater5688
    @riverswater5688 10 місяців тому

    As a child born in 1983, I was watching a black-and-white TV until the early 1990s

  • @JPdelaGhetto
    @JPdelaGhetto Рік тому

    I had an electric type writter when all my friends had Macintosh computers. It was a newer type writer though and had some awesome features.
    Today we’d probably call it a “Smart” type writer.
    Back then we called it a Word Processor.

  • @bellsfs
    @bellsfs Рік тому +1

    you guys in the US talking about getting a computer in the 80s or 90s... My family bought our first computer in 2008 🤣 before that I only used the internet at my relatives hahah

  • @m1sterw1zard
    @m1sterw1zard Рік тому +4

    I was born in 1979, we didn't have a color TV until Maybe 1985. Conezone's family was RICH

    • @MK-jq8ow
      @MK-jq8ow Рік тому +1

      Yeah his dad is a top doctor at Harvard and his mom was a top lawyer

    • @ShrimplyPibblesJr
      @ShrimplyPibblesJr Рік тому +1

      Was it a giant console with a tiny 27” screen and a turn dial to change channels?

    • @LindaC616
      @LindaC616 Рік тому

      I'm older than you are. My family was not rich but we had color TV in the '70s.

  • @heidybanegas1984
    @heidybanegas1984 Рік тому +5

    "When I got the nickname Bonerchamp, that's when I became me."

  • @lberg5575
    @lberg5575 Рік тому

    We got our first color TV in 1976, just in time for the TV release of Gone with the Wind

  • @bigbadgrun8821
    @bigbadgrun8821 Рік тому +1

    Conan, Love you man. Miss the show, love the podcasts! I wish you were still doing clueless gamer.

  • @jdneely9939
    @jdneely9939 Рік тому

    My first home computer was the old commodore 64. The floppy discs for games n school work, wow to think now I have an IPHONE is insane. Going from AOL dial up from when I was in my late teens to now having instant 5g in my fourties. My era went from beepers/pagers to mini cell phones to 5g IPHONES n Atari to PS5 DAMN how much we've advanced in my lifetime

  • @squidcaps4308
    @squidcaps4308 Рік тому +1

    lol.. our first color TV was in 1984.... i spent most of my childhood without TV and i'm not yet 50, and not from a developing country. We lived in the middle of the city and our downstairs neighbors had to use an outhouse..

    • @ShrimplyPibblesJr
      @ShrimplyPibblesJr Рік тому +1

      I never had a tv larger than 27” until like ten years ago. My poor childhood console had a turn dial and cowboy cable (antenna).

  • @almightyevan
    @almightyevan Рік тому +5

    This episode of the pod is about to blow up

  • @jurematoh
    @jurematoh Рік тому +5

    we had a black-and-white TV up till 1987 with three channels and me being the remote. When we got a color TV my whole world changed.

    • @mikeyoungblood1642
      @mikeyoungblood1642 8 місяців тому

      My grandmother had a color TV in the 90s but it was from 1978 and had a giant crank dial on the tv

  • @sz7313
    @sz7313 Рік тому

    We had a black and white T well into the 80s. I think I was in 11th grade (1987) when we finally got color. And we never had cable.

  • @windyhawthorn7387
    @windyhawthorn7387 Рік тому

    We didn't get a color TV until the late 90s. That's when the tube TV in the cabinet couldn't be fixed. And I have seen it in photos of my day when he was a toddler.

  • @mahadlodhi
    @mahadlodhi Рік тому +6

    I didn't know about andy bernard being a real person

  • @bgliveshow
    @bgliveshow Рік тому

    Wow I had forgotten all about those whiteout typewriters / word processors. If I remember correctly, you actually had to type the same letter again to delete it, because the “flapper” would only whiteout on the area of that particular character (between the flapper and the whiteout strip). 😂Also, I just remembered “ON TV” subscription service! One switch on a wooden box to access a few channels and even paid per view. I wonder if Conan remembers that one! 😂

  • @shannonmathiscowen8682
    @shannonmathiscowen8682 Рік тому +3

    We had a huge, intricate wooden console TV in the early 80s and it was my job every week to keep that monstrosity dusted. All it's nooks and crannies took me forever to clean. I hated that thing🤣🤣🤣.

    • @LindaC616
      @LindaC616 Рік тому

      This conversation made me remember that my parents had something very similar! It was probably the largest piece of furniture in the living room next to the sofa

  • @Cubsfan122112
    @Cubsfan122112 Рік тому +1

    he needs to invite all the office cast onto his podcast

  • @andrewbernard1051
    @andrewbernard1051 Рік тому +2

    Same entryway but I didn’t have a computer - that was my roommate

  • @treborretsnom6186
    @treborretsnom6186 Рік тому +1

    We went color late as well...77'👍

  • @dab_family9405
    @dab_family9405 Рік тому +1

    I told my young kids for years my childhood was in black and white, and then we got our first colors of blue and green. It's so fun warping the minds of your kids, ensuring a lifetime of trust issues.

  • @dimestorephilosopher3308
    @dimestorephilosopher3308 Рік тому

    We had a black and white tv in our basement (the kids room) until the late '80s.

  • @betsyduane3461
    @betsyduane3461 Рік тому +1

    The ball type Selectric electric typewriters were introduced by IBM in 1961

  • @NoviJimB
    @NoviJimB Рік тому

    Too much work to pull out one cartridge and put another in to white it out? That was amazing technology! When I typed papers in high school and college we had a typewriter that was likely from the 1950's, maybe early sixties. It took a bit of effort just to push the keys. Typewriter paper was kind of like thick tissue paper back then, and when you had to erase something you could easily tear right through the paper. I would have killed for a Selectric! At some point my mom bought an electric typewriter, 1980 or so maybe, what a huge improvement that was. Right around the time I'd typed my last paper for school! I might have used it once or twice.

    • @marthareis5873
      @marthareis5873 Рік тому

      I loved my Dad's old Smith Corona, lugged it with me to college. By the time I graduated in 1985, we could go to the computer lab to use word processors with "floppy disks."

  • @alexanderball6326
    @alexanderball6326 Рік тому +1

    My family had a black and white TV until like 1995 lol

  • @kevingomezofficial
    @kevingomezofficial Рік тому +1

    Greg Daniels and Conan wrote together??!!! Conan PLEASE WRITE A BOOK!

  • @kevinwatts661
    @kevinwatts661 Рік тому +1

    I had a thwapper. But I wanted the ball (IBM Selectric) so badly.

    • @LindaC616
      @LindaC616 Рік тому

      I started as a flapper and that I had that exact same machine he is talking about when I was in college and the first year or two of grad school

  • @Couldthinkofabettername
    @Couldthinkofabettername Рік тому

    My family kept dial up internet much longer than anybody I knew so I know exactly what Conan is talking about.

  • @kingjulian.r5748
    @kingjulian.r5748 Рік тому +3

    Ed hasn't aged a day

  • @LobsterSausage
    @LobsterSausage 10 місяців тому

    Gourly’s top looks like a ‘59 Fender Bassman amp.

  • @bw5888
    @bw5888 Рік тому

    I loved Not Necessarily the News as well!!!

  • @brandontoygamertv750
    @brandontoygamertv750 4 місяці тому

    Not necessarily the news and kids in the hall. Comedy gold.

    • @brandontoygamertv750
      @brandontoygamertv750 4 місяці тому

      Whoever wrote the skit "Lopez, Loopezz, Lopeeeeez." You're a comedy savant. 😂😂 kids in the hall.

  • @christianfinkbeiner684
    @christianfinkbeiner684 Рік тому +11

    There are motels that still have those signs.

    • @ShrimplyPibblesJr
      @ShrimplyPibblesJr Рік тому +1

      There’s one where I live. I think it says “Free HBO and AC” of course.

    • @ngbasketballking
      @ngbasketballking Рік тому +1

      One in my city with a sign "We have COLOR TV!"

    • @ShrimplyPibblesJr
      @ShrimplyPibblesJr Рік тому

      @@ngbasketballking Bed bugs love a color tv

  • @ryanboyce3365
    @ryanboyce3365 Рік тому

    “I can to just sit here and cry!”

  • @soccerx3567
    @soccerx3567 Рік тому

    Good to see Egg Helms on the pod.

  • @Hmoo424
    @Hmoo424 Рік тому +2

    I wish you make one episode with Greg Daniels

  • @razkaygaming
    @razkaygaming 9 місяців тому

    “I knew the real Andy Bernard. Anyway, here’s 10 mins of tech nostalgia”

  • @soxnpats1
    @soxnpats1 Рік тому

    I had a black n white tv in college in 1993 😅

  • @jpgranat
    @jpgranat Рік тому

    You are always talking about Greg Daniels. When is he going to be on the podcast!?! I want him on the Podcast!

  • @lewisbeshers1946
    @lewisbeshers1946 5 місяців тому

    Conan probably got his lunch at the Automat...😂

  • @manafestation
    @manafestation Рік тому +10

    That bit at the end reminds me of my grandpa Zabinski who originally came up with the law about "anything that can go wrong will go wrong," but his classmate plagiarized him, and they went in alphabetical order, and well, as Murphy's law would have it...

    • @sarcophage
      @sarcophage Рік тому +2

      Well done , sir, even if it apparently went over some heads..

  • @RK-ck6pl
    @RK-ck6pl Рік тому

    My parents had a black-and-white TV in our house until probably 1990..

  • @bernlin2000
    @bernlin2000 Рік тому +6

    5:03 I always do the "Bewitched test" anytime someone brags about how terrible their parents were about getting a proper TV 😛 Gotta say Conan has a point here: Bewitched (one of the most successful shows of the 60s and 70s) moved to color in 1966, 11 years before Conan O'Brien Sr. upgraded, pretty damn long!

    • @sidhackney8831
      @sidhackney8831 Рік тому

      I don't think my grandparents got a color TV until all my aunts and uncles were already away at college in the 80s 😂

  • @ccan_max5285
    @ccan_max5285 Рік тому

    This was good

  • @Tallhandsome77
    @Tallhandsome77 Рік тому

    The basement tv, for us kids was black and white until around 86. 😅

  • @tricknfa
    @tricknfa Рік тому

    ed for real asked if the typewriter saved things on the cartridge