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		<title>By: Margie Mix</title>
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		<dc:creator>Margie Mix</dc:creator>
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		<description>Just noticed this morning and kind of liked it.  TV commercials, shows, movies and the like are now using this format and YouTube used to make them smaller just to fit inside &quot;the box&quot; or rather, the usual 4:3 square.

Funny thing, about eras.  Our daughter is already showing signs of generation shock.   Why just the other day while grabbing some grub at Waffle House one of those old ringy dingy phones on the wall began to clang.   In all her 6 years she&#039;s never seen nor heard such a thing.   

You should have seen her face when we told her about dialing phone numbers.   

Same with the screenage size.   Old TV&#039;s and monitors vs. New ones.   She also already conceived that if the movie isn&#039;t in HD wide screen - it was made a &quot;long time ago.&quot;  

To think, we used to say that having a kid made us feel young.

Not anymore.  =O(</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just noticed this morning and kind of liked it.  TV commercials, shows, movies and the like are now using this format and YouTube used to make them smaller just to fit inside &#8220;the box&#8221; or rather, the usual 4:3 square.</p>
<p>Funny thing, about eras.  Our daughter is already showing signs of generation shock.   Why just the other day while grabbing some grub at Waffle House one of those old ringy dingy phones on the wall began to clang.   In all her 6 years she&#8217;s never seen nor heard such a thing.   </p>
<p>You should have seen her face when we told her about dialing phone numbers.   </p>
<p>Same with the screenage size.   Old TV&#8217;s and monitors vs. New ones.   She also already conceived that if the movie isn&#8217;t in HD wide screen &#8211; it was made a &#8220;long time ago.&#8221;  </p>
<p>To think, we used to say that having a kid made us feel young.</p>
<p>Not anymore.  =O(</p>
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