Wonder How People Exchanged Mails on the Move in 1984? Watch This Video to Find Out

The two-minute clip shows a man travelling on a train and attempting to receive messages from his home over the telephone, using a large modem

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By Edited by Gadgets 360 Newsdesk | Updated: 19 May 2021 12:13 IST
Highlights
  • The man in the video uses a very large modem to connect
  • The viral clip shows first-ever notebook-style computers
  • The clip is an excerpt from computing-themed TV series Database

The video shows a man attempting to receive emails while travelling in a train

Photo Credit: Twitter/ @JonErlichman

A surreal video from 1984 has gone viral and it illustrates just how far mankind's relationship with technology has come. Today, it takes less than a minute to log into our accounts and send or check emails. But have you ever wondered what it would have been like more than 35 years ago. It was cumbersome, with large equipment and a prolonged process to access mails. The video features one of the first-ever notebook-style computers and a large acoustic modem that resembles the receiver of a telephone.

The two-minute video was posted on Twitter by journalist Jon Erlichman. It shows a British man traveling on a train in Japan and his attempts to receive messages from his home over the telephone, using a large modem.

It shows the man walking up to the telephone line and attaching the modem to the two ends of the telephone receiver, but then he realises the telephone onboard the train is a payphone and he does not have enough change to make an international call to England. “We will need a sack of money in here to do it,” he says.

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Even when the line was tested, it was too noisy for that particular modem, the man adds. The video then cuts to a Japanese hotel room, where the man is sitting next to a telephone and making another attempt. “Maybe I'll have better luck (this time),” he says, and starts making a call to London. Once he is through, he dials the computer and waits for a computer tone on his end. “Yes, there it is. We got a very good connection here.”

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The man immediately stuffs the modem into the receiver “very firmly” and the connection is set with the notebook burping out electronic text messages as it talks to the computer directly in London. The man dials his 10-digit account number, then his personal ID, and “off we go with the messages.”

Since being posted, it has received over 22,000 likes. A number of people have also commented on the video, with some reminiscing about “simpler times.”

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The clip is an excerpt from Thames TV's computing-themed series Database that aired on June 7, 1984. The presenter in it is Tony Bastable, who is better known as one of the original presenters of the children's magazine programme Magpie, The Daily Mail reported.


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