A person is exploring old software and the internet on Windows 98. They start by examining a collection of shareware, which includes various useless programs. They then test a voice-to-text program, which has difficulty understanding their voice when they scream or talk loudly.
The person also explores the internet, visiting websites and encountering various issues, such as pop-ups and fake websites. They come across a website claiming to offer ways to speed up their computer, but are skeptical of its legitimacy.
They then receive an email with an attachment called "Twister," which they are hesitant to open due to concerns about viruses. However, they eventually open it and are shocked by its loud and chaotic content.
The person also explores a pre-internet Bulletin Board System (BBS), where they find old files and messages. They attempt to watch a video of Star Wars on the BBS, but it is of poor quality.
Finally, they try to play Minesweeper, but struggle to focus and eventually lose. The video ends with the person rebooting their computer and contemplating how to update their operating system.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The narrator has a collection of shareware software.
2. The narrator is using a Windows 98 computer.
3. The narrator has a program that can recognize and transcribe their voice.
4. The narrator receives an email with an attachment called "twister" from someone named Joel.
5. The narrator clicks on the attachment, which causes their computer to blue screen.
6. The narrator mentions using Internet Explorer to browse the internet.
7. The narrator talks about pre-internet BBS (Bulletin Board Systems) and how they were used to share files and information.
8. The narrator mentions watching Star Wars on a BBS.
9. The narrator visits a Craigslist-like website on a BBS.
10. The narrator sells a PlayStation on a BBS in the year 2000.
11. The narrator demonstrates how to use a BBS to sell items.
12. The narrator tries to play Minesweeper on their computer.
13. The narrator mentions using Photoshop and Windows Update.
14. The narrator receives a notification about an unread message.
15. The narrator has Norton Internet Security and McAfee antivirus software installed on their computer.