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The "'''Internets'''" are a series of tubes. Collaboratively, they are full of win. |
The "'''Internets'''" are a series of tubes. Collaboratively, they are full of win. |
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Uses of the "'''Internets'''" includes for the transmisission of [[LOLcats]] and [[pr0n]]. |
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==Origin== |
==Origin== |
Revision as of 23:56, 20 June 2012
The "Internets" are a series of tubes. Collaboratively, they are full of win. Uses of the "Internets" includes for the transmisission of LOLcats and pr0n.
Origin
"Internets" is a Bushism-turned-catchphrase used humorously to portray the speaker as ignorant about the Internet or about technology in general, or as having a provincial or folksy attitude toward technology. Former United States President George W. Bush first used the word publicly during the 2000 election campaign. The term gained cachet as an Internet humor meme following Bush's use of the term in the second 2004 presidential election debate on October 8, 2004.
Presidential usages
Bush used the word Internets[a] in the third Gore-Bush presidential debate on October 17, 2000:[1]
JOYCE CLEAMER, AUDIENCE MEMBER: ...I'm very concerned about the morality of our country now. TV, movies, the music that our children are, you know, barraged with every day. And I want to know if there's anything that can be worked out with the—Hollywood, or whoever, to help get rid of some of this bad language and whatever, you know...
BUSH: ...We can have filters on Internets where public money is spent. There ought to be filters in public libraries and filters in public schools so if kids get on the Internet, there is not going to be pornography or violence coming in.
In the 2004 election's second debate in St. Louis, Missouri, Bush used the word Internets[a] in response to an audience question about a potential military draft:[2]
DANIEL FARLEY, AUDIENCE MEMBER: Mr. President, since we continue to police the world, how do you intend to maintain our military presence without reinstituting a draft?
BUSH: Yes, that's a great question. Thanks. I hear there's rumors on the, uh, Internets[b] [pause] that we're going to have a draft. We're not going to have a draft, period. The all-volunteer army works. It works particularly when we pay our troops well. It works when we make sure they've got housing, like we have done in the last military budgets.
^a The word "Internets" as used by Bush is capitalized in the official debate transcript.
^b The official transcript follows the word "Internets" with "(sic)". The transcript also omits the filler word "uh" preceding "Internets". Video footage of the quotation shows the full version.
Bush used internets for a third time on May 2, 2007:
"Information is moving – you know, nightly news is one way, of course, but it's also moving through the blogosphere and through the Internets."[3]
During a discussion on education at a Twitter-themed town hall meeting on July 6 2011 at the White House, President Barack Obama used the term "internets".[4][5]
Reaction
On the evening of October 9, 2004, the day following the Bush-Kerry debate, Saturday Night Live parodied Bush[6] with Will Forte's impression of George W. Bush:
I hear there's rumors on the Internets that we're going to have a draft. I don't know how many of these Internets are carrying these rumors, but they're just wrong. I think the problem here may be more of a question of getting rid of the bad Internets and keeping the good Internets. You know, 'cause I think we can all agree... there're just too many Internets.[7]
The Saturday Night Live parody was replayed the following morning on CNN's Inside Politics Sunday.[8] Numerous homages and parodies, most including an audio or video clip from the second 2004 debate, appeared on other humor and entertainment web sites, including YTMND,[9][10] and spread virally on the Internet.
On his show The Colbert Report, comedian Stephen Colbert consistently refers to "the Internet" as "the Internets".[11] On the Thursday Mar 20 2008 World Water Day Episode: #04039 Stephen Colbert states,
"Last night, as I was surfing the Internets... literally: My backyard wave pool has Wi-Fi..."[12]
Keith Olbermann similarly makes use of the term during his Oddball segment whenever viral videos are covered. The term continues to appear as a popular topic tag on both technical[13] and political[14] blogs.
Other use of "internets"
In general, an internet (uncapitalized) results from the connection (internetworking) of at least two computer networks by establishing a gateway (router) between them. It is proper to pluralize this term. For example, RFC 1918 refers to "Address Allocation for Private Internets". However, since the establishment of the Internet, this usage has been less common.
“Internets” is also “internet” in Latvian[15] (nominative, singular, masculine).
A much lesser-known recorded use of "internets" actually preceded former President Bush's use in the Oct 17, 2000 debate with Al Gore by about 8 months. It appeared in a sketch of the comedy show Upright Citizen's Brigade in the episode entitled "Music", which was aired Feb 7, 2000.[16] In the sketch, the host of a country-western music TV show tells a guest from New York City that "[t]here's a whole lot of things you can't learn in your fancy books and internets."
See also
Notes and references
- ^ "Transcript of the third Gore-Bush presidential debate". Commission on Presidential Debates. 2000-10-17. Retrieved 2010-03-15.
- ^ "Transcript of the second Bush-Kerry presidential debate". Commission on Presidential Debates. 2004-10-08. Retrieved 2010-03-15.
- ^ Kurtzman, Daniel. "Bushisms - Stupid George Bush Quotes From 2007". about.com.
- ^ "Obama Refers To The Internet As "The Internets"". RealClearPolitics. 2011-07-06.
- ^ Jackson, David (2011-07-07). "Obama uses -- then corrects -- the term 'Internets'". USA Today.
- ^ "Saturday Night Live Transcripts - Season 30: Episode 2 - Queen Latifah". snltranscripts.jt.org. 2004-10-09. Retrieved 2006-12-23.
- ^ "Debates and Internets". Tuba City. 2004-10-10. Retrieved 2006-12-23.
- ^ "Inside Politics Sunday transcript". CNN. 2004-10-10. Retrieved 2006-12-23.
- ^ [hyperlink blacklisted "theinternets"]. ytmnd.com. Retrieved 2006-12-23.
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value (help) - ^ "CNN story about "the Internets" and "the Google"". 2006-10-27. Retrieved 2007-12-27.
- ^ The Colbert Report World Water Day Episode: #04039 Thursday March 20, 2008
- ^ Benedict, Jared. ""Internets" tag at the future is yesterday". Retrieved 2007-12-27.
- ^ ""the internets" tag at [[Wonkette]]". Retrieved 2007-12-27.
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: URL–wikilink conflict (help) - ^ Example of one of the Latvian ISP webpage: "Optiskais internets". Lattelecom.
- ^ Upright Citizen's Brigade - "Music" (Season 3, Episode 4) on IMDb: ""Upright Citizens Brigade" Music (TV episode 2000) - IMDb". IMDb.