Exploring a MASSIVE Retro Computer Warehouse!

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No joke, this place is truly mind-blowing! Taking a tour of Computer Reset in Dallas, Texas. It's a closed down vintage computer shop that's been largely abandoned and has stayed relatively untouched for years. Enjoy the mountains of computer hardware and software!

● Here's the group to join for scheduling/info on entering the building:

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#LGR #Retro #Computers
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That's a ton of drives, there must be 5 whole gigabytes in that room alone

RicksRoads
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this feels like a season finale of thrifts if it was a netflix series

indeimaus
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So glad the owners changed their plans and didn't dump all that stuff in the scrap bin.

AdamChristensen
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19:30 - no matter where in the world this type of place is, you're always, and I mean always guaranteed to find a Dole banana box.

Stevieboy
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This is a preview of Clint's place in 40 years when he's gone all Howard Hughes

Big_Tex
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Words can’t accurately quantify how much is in this place. It’s unreal.

obsoletegeek
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Plot twist: that old server that is still running IS the owner

among-us-
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Man LGR pulled a grandpa joe when he heard it was closing down lmao

biprr
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camera footage = A+
narration = A+
entertainment value = 10/10

zenon
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OMG I used to work there way back between 1998 and 1999. It is pretty amazing to see the office again and I did not know that Richard was closing the place down. I actually at one point tried to organize the software area on the left of the entrance, but even at the time we had so much stuff that it was impossible.

buruunobanri
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As elated as I am watching you rummage around finding treasure at every turn, I can't help feeling very, very sad.
As the child of an antiques collector, it's just an upside down world for me to realize that unlike furniture and other antiquities that are cherrished, old tech is relegated to piles of junk on a regular basis. Not ever increasing in value, but losing it almost instantly when the new model comes out. Progress moving too fast for the old business model of warehousing stock to be ready for the next rush on something that will never see the light of day again. It just hurts my sense of history.

robertcartier
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Is this the start of LGR Hoarders?

This is like decades worth of not selling and then not throwing out old stuff.

LuciusBurke
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That warehouse reminds me on Raiders of the Lost Ark. I mean all of it belongs in a museum.

Tom
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This is like an LGR Thrifts _bonus round_ where you you have to collect as much vintage computer stuff as you can before the clock runs out

fitnesswithsteve
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Rewatching this while grinding on a deadline, perhaps for the third or fourth time. This may be Clint's best video ever.

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We should do a kickstarter to create enough capital for a nonprofit to organize, recycle, and transform this into a museum.

janedoe
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This seems like the kind of place where an employee would go missing and be found a week later, crushed under a half ton of adding machines.

coppermeowmix
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So much old tech, i'm sure those rats know pascal, COBOL and ANSI C by now

LS_NE
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Just amazing - a truly epic IT archaelogical experience! It does make you wonder what has happened to all of the old technology - CRTs and computers - and then you realise when you see places likes this that it does end up somewhere!

mcd
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Sierra Online computer from 1990? ....
Oh my god! LGR found the lost Leisure Suit Larry 4!

Aix_Plainer