The Kids' Guide to the Internet is a curious little gem from '97, diving into the early days of online culture. It’s got this charmingly naive tone, you know? The pacing feels a bit slow by today’s standards, but it really captures that sense of wonder about the web. Peter Jamison’s presence is quite engaging; he presents things like web pages with a genuine enthusiasm that pulls you in. It’s fascinating how it tries to explain concepts that seem so basic now, but were revolutionary back then. The practical effects are minimal, leaning heavily on real footage and screen captures, which gives it this authentic vibe. Overall, it’s a neat snapshot of an internet in its infancy, perfect for nostalgia enthusiasts or anyone looking into digital history.
Curious take on 90s internet cultureGood for nostalgia collectorsUnique educational perspective
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