@@SKBTMP People always consider Seiko a mid brand but they'll surprise you. I've been diving with the JDM dive watches for years and rock an Alpinist from time to time. I do have a Rolex but then again, so does everyone else.
they also made multiple radar and heat detection equipment for fighters and the Harpoon missiles on US Navy ships until their military division was sold to Raytheon…they basically designed the Javelin but had to sell the division to recoup after it got caught being fast tracked after complaining from rivals
There are custom made vacuum tubes with transistors to emulating certain characteristics of certain unobtainium real tubes. So... technically, Austin is correct.
"1975 April 4 Company Bill Gates and Paul Allen founded Microsoft.[1] As a result of Microsoft's founding, Traf-O-Data became defunct. "1975 April 4 Products Microsoft released its first product which is called the Altair BASIC." And that is debatable - because essentially they bought Traf-O-Date and thus loosely the product became "part of their company" - However the first "real" Microsoft product is: "1981 August 12 Company IBM announces the release of the IBM Personal Computer, which becomes the dominant personal computer. As DOS was the only operating system available on the PC when it was introduced in New York City, this paves way to the future domination by the MS-DOS operating system.[3][4]" - after having bought the full rights QDOS in on July 27 that same year. Calling the Altair Basic the "first MS product" is kinda iffy - since it wasn't made by MS - just continued by them.
it sold data processing not any actual computer…they did sell processing to Seattle in 1972, under that name, and kept the company active until being revamped as Microsoft so it’s accurate…the only reason it wasn’t active past 1972 was they were still in high school and then attending college!
So long story but Alan Alcorn one invited a friend and me over to his place to demo him Google Glass (ahahahah) and he basically is out there to this day restoring original Arcade Pong machines that happened to survive.
Phillips made light bulbs and always has been 😅lol thats why its one of the big lightbulb companies light bulbs that last forever have been around for a long time 😅😅😅😅 lol 😆😆😆😆
13:17 C'mon Austin... Kyle obviously didn't found Hasbro. You're better than that and should know better. What kind of tech channel is this? He obviously founded HatBro.
0:36 Oh frick off! Vine boom already?! I just began watching this video and immediately this video is attacking me with 888% amount of cringe? Come on!
Love the use of the new ultra thin M4 iPad Pro with a dry erase marker.
Most underrated comment ever 😂
0:51 hell yeah, Kinsey with the Zolda gun
yesss! i specifically requested it. i love that damn lawyer
@@KinseyFromThisIs very cool too, Zolda was my favorite rider and his rider vent is literally all out kaboom 😂
Absolutely love watching these , especially after a long day of work 🔥🔥
Kinsey's hair lookin fye~
Weirdo
So glad this one is back, loved this format!
Omg I was dying from LMAO 🤣🤣 Thanks you all for making me laugh for first time in a few days and keep the positivity going!🙏❤
I only knew what Epson was because the receipt printer I use at work is Epson brand lol
You think Austin having trouble saying "Seiko" is odd wait til he learns about Grand Seikos compared to the Rolex he wears.
I came to the comments for someone to mention the Seiko pronunciation, but I stayed for the Rolex slander. Grand Seiko gang gang.
I looked it up there's a 365,000 dollar grand Seiko tourbillion currently on sale WTH 😂 let's go Japan
@@SKBTMP People always consider Seiko a mid brand but they'll surprise you. I've been diving with the JDM dive watches for years and rock an Alpinist from time to time. I do have a Rolex but then again, so does everyone else.
A curious question: Are there people over eighty years of age who are very elderly people who own modern smart phones???
kenizie is god today, pew pew pew
I beleve texas instraments is also a defence contracter that partisipates in production of javalin missles
Ah yes, the ultimate Texas Instrument
they also made multiple radar and heat detection equipment for fighters and the Harpoon missiles on US Navy ships until their military division was sold to Raytheon…they basically designed the Javelin but had to sell the division to recoup after it got caught being fast tracked after complaining from rivals
@GHOSTSTARSCREAMnot a surprise, since Mitsubishi makes ships
5k in 2 hours, This is fell off.. #Big_Mario_and_Nerdy_Luigi
0:50 I see your zolda gun Kinsey
hehehe i requested it specifically ! zolda is my fave
@@KinseyFromThisIs Abyss for me
My wrestling brain: I’m the Higher Power? It was me all along Austin!!!!
Different Austin..🤣🤣
oil, petroleum. Not from dinosaurs.
So when's Matt gonna bust out the Fireball again? Asking for everyone 👀👀
Nope, Matt did not win that one. He didn’t get any of it right so unfortunately, he went down in flames just like Jesse James.
The Philips-Screws are named after Henry F. Phillips not after the company.
Austin trying to explain early geophysics for Texas Instruments brought me physical pain
traco data (TRACK you data) is a MUCH more fitting name for microsoft now!
One hour ago and 14 comments? I really hope the views pick back up, I would hate to see this channel ended.
Well they keep repeating the boring same videos
There are custom made vacuum tubes with transistors to emulating certain characteristics of certain unobtainium real tubes. So... technically, Austin is correct.
Used Epson printers a lot for work, in the past, had no idea about the name!
"1975 April 4 Company Bill Gates and Paul Allen founded Microsoft.[1] As a result of Microsoft's founding, Traf-O-Data became defunct.
"1975 April 4 Products Microsoft released its first product which is called the Altair BASIC."
And that is debatable - because essentially they bought Traf-O-Date and thus loosely the product became "part of their company" - However the first "real" Microsoft product is:
"1981 August 12 Company IBM announces the release of the IBM Personal Computer, which becomes the dominant personal computer. As DOS was the only operating system available on the PC when it was introduced in New York City, this paves way to the future domination by the MS-DOS operating system.[3][4]" - after having bought the full rights QDOS in on July 27 that same year.
Calling the Altair Basic the "first MS product" is kinda iffy - since it wasn't made by MS - just continued by them.
yea ngl i just wanted to make them mad :3
it sold data processing not any actual computer…they did sell processing to Seattle in 1972, under that name, and kept the company active until being revamped as Microsoft so it’s accurate…the only reason it wasn’t active past 1972 was they were still in high school and then attending college!
Austin was so close. Laocorn Gaudeamus was the villain in Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture.
Thanks for keeping me laughing Austin, Matt and Kinsey!
hehe these are fun episodes , i like seeing what crap companies made back in the day
Could you guys do a vid of affordable tech that’s worth the money like phones or pcs or headphones?
So long story but Alan Alcorn one invited a friend and me over to his place to demo him Google Glass (ahahahah) and he basically is out there to this day restoring original Arcade Pong machines that happened to survive.
Phillips made light bulbs and always has been 😅lol thats why its one of the big lightbulb companies light bulbs that last forever have been around for a long time 😅😅😅😅 lol 😆😆😆😆
Is the background music slightly too loud for the video?
Matt just lost access to boss sauce for failing the Xerox question
I miss Kinsey! Not seeing her in several videos lately, I was hoping she was okay!
more than ok ! had a great 12 day trip to japan
Cool!
If you say sharp Panasonic or Panasonic sharp it sounds like a superhero move
Matt’s your boss Austin.
Lol the mechanism = mechanical 😅 at 17:08 of the video 😅
Malcom in the middle?
Actually wasn't Sony's first product a rice cooker? Or was that Tokai maybe Yamaha?
Zenner diode transistor tube
Am I the only one who saw "electric printer's son" and just thought of "NANOMACHINES, SON!"
YOUR* WINNER
Electric Printer….
SON!!!
hi
14:38 tu tu tu du max verstappen
Hi:3
Try as i might, i can't find the first video. The algorithm is hiding it!
look for "Worst First products". I'd link it to you but often times youtube hides my comments with links
Holy shit is this long
Heres a fact nokia was founded in the 1800s and they first made toilet paper
The music mixing is ass bruh I couldn't focus on matt and austin bickering
13:17 C'mon Austin... Kyle obviously didn't found Hasbro. You're better than that and should know better. What kind of tech channel is this?
He obviously founded HatBro.
Point welfare lol
I’m the 500th LIKE
0:36
Oh frick off! Vine boom already?! I just began watching this video and immediately this video is attacking me with 888% amount of cringe? Come on!
Sowwy 🥺
I'll take that as a compliment. I have a hatred towards the vine boom sound effect due to how overused it is and how much cringe it causes to me.
First :)
16:27 min.: .........................................BYCLE....................... SURE