October 21st, 2011
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We love how these kids describe what a computer is and what it does. Also, check out their wicked design work. 

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newsweek:

imremembering:

Kids Explain a Computer on a 1984 Episode of Sesame Street

via laughingsquid

Cutest thing ever. Also: gotta love those NY accents. “What does a compuwtah do?”

This is fascinating. Not only are those New York accents fading from the world, but watch the boy pick up the girl’s hand and say, “it’s my turn.” That’s some early bossyness going on. And Tiffany seems like an old soul.

In fact, this video has very little to do with computers. It’s a fascinating look at early thinking.

(Source: lonelysandwich)

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