* 182×465=84630 * 11÷107 or 13÷107 (not exactly sure, but probably one of these two) * 67¹⁹ = 49593099428404263766544428188098203 (calculated by show host Eric Mayer on a laptop using special software instead the precluded Windows Vista or Windows 7 calculator used to calculate the other 2 math questions)
And the 2006-2008 episodes of the previous show host Andreas Korn appear to be memory-holed entirely.
Apparently, in 2013, there was some TV series called The Gadget Show that had an episode with phone-charging trousers (featuring Rachel Riley) and more.
I remember a video (maybe an old deleted SuperMarioLogan video?) where these Mario character puppets were sending swear words to each other using PictoChat, likely on a Nintendo DS Lite.
Another lost YouTube video is one about Windows XP virtual machines or similar, around 2 minutes long. I am looking for it for its background music. Here are remakes created using OnlineSequencer:
I found it because some other YouTube video from a different channel (name unknown) used it as background music by switching to the browser tab playing this video, which was visible inside the screen cast.
From the intro, I remember something that looked like a road through a tunnel, but I have only vague memories of it.
There was yet another video where someone browsed YouTube (2005-2009 I guess) through the Wayback Machine through a Windows XP virtual machine (with the classic Windows 2000 theme) which was 4:3 stretched to 16:9. It was not the video by Z1up that used the background music Ghost K – Stop
The background music, according to the video itself, was named “blame canada”. But I could not find that music under that name.
Last Edit: Jul 31, 2020 at 10:09am by UndelYT: OnlineSequencer
Another entire lost channel: SuperSmashBall322 An aspiring Super Mario video comedian/parodist active in circa 2008, who scraped his entire channel in 2012, removing all videos and deleting his channel shortly after.
I have observed that the theme music that plays in the background when various radio stations broadcast news/traffic information has been changed throughout the years.
The only records of the previous news/traffic background musics of radio stations I could find were YouTube videos recorded by random people inside their vehicles where that audio was hearable in the background.
Since Vine shut down, the Twitter account twitter.com/VineCreators went private and all their posts are now in a vault accessible to those who happened to hit Follow in time.