Talking to Computers
01:44 - 08:54
7m 10s
Beakman explains that a video game is a version of a computer. He goes over all of the computer components and then to show how this all works, they do a skit. In the skit, they have to give the exact program code to Lester (aka computer) to be able to do the action they want.

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