T-Rex: Hello! Have YOU ever wondered how a computer works? Well, sure - we ALL have. So join me, won't you, as we -
Narrator: VOYAGE INSIDE A COMPUTER
T-Rex: Okay! Thanks to the power of imagination, we're now inside a typical computer. By my foot you'll see the central processing unit, or "CPU", metaphorically rendered here as a log cabin. And beside it is the data bus, here rendered as a - well, it's a car, I guess.
Dromiceiomimus: A data car.
T-Rex: Computers have those, so this is educational.
Utahraptor: And this tiny woman represents...?
T-Rex: Let's say... she's data in memory!
T-Rex: As you can see, when you turn computers off whatever's in memory is lost, which is why she's gone now. Utahraptor, you're the hard disk. There's typically more storage on hard disks than memory, so that's why you're bigger.
Utahraptor: Okay. Beepity boop.
Narrator: T-REX IS BAFFLED THAT UTAHRAPTOR THINKS HARD DISKS GO "BEEPITY BOOP". HE'LL GET OVER IT EVENTUALLY:
T-Rex: ???
Narrator: NOT YET THOUGH, IT'S ONLY BEEN A FEW SECONDS, YOU NEED TO GIVE HIM TIME