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41833Posting Youtube Videos.<blockquote rel="bluegrassbaby86"><b>bluegrassbaby86 wrote :</b><br><i> What does the insert video button do?&nbsp; I'll still keep playing with this thing.&nbsp; If I can at least get a clickable link that'll be okay.&nbsp; I can upload to the videos section, but i guess that's something entirely different.&nbsp; They said I had to wait for mod approval before they will be posted. </i><b>-end quote</b></blockquote>The insert video button would be used if you were wanting to display a video you have on your hard drive here in the forum (meaning you are actually uploading it here, not embedding it or linking to it). It is almost never used, as most of us are only embedding videos from YouTube, Vimeo, Daily Motion, etc.&nbsp;<div><br></div><div>The Videos section is a place where you can upload videos or submit YouTube videos to be included in a gallery of sorts.</div>Vaporman87Jan 06, 2019View
41832Posting Youtube Videos.What does the insert video button do?&nbsp; I'll still keep playing with this thing.&nbsp; If I can at least get a clickable link that'll be okay.&nbsp; I can upload to the videos section, but i guess that's something entirely different.&nbsp; They said I had to wait for mod approval before they will be posted.bluegrassbaby86Jan 06, 2019View
41831That's Just StupidSo if anyone else is interested in reading a story that has absolutely zero chance of getting better: <a href="https://www.yahoo.com/news/arizona-officials-investigate-patient-nursing-000255430.html">a woman who has been in a vegetative state for over a decade has given birth at a facility in Arizona.</a>Rick Ace RhodesJan 05, 2019View
41830The Café<div>well aside from dealing with a nasty virus, i got a pose able crash bandicoot figurine and used it for decoration for my computer desk. i liked that it came with a foldable cardboard crate :lol:<br></div><div><br></div><div><img src="/images/postImages/1546710749crashfigure2.jpg" width="424" height="317"></div>BenjanimeJan 05, 2019View
41829Posting Youtube Videos.<p>@blue: Yeah, many sites will automatically create a clickable link when you paste a URL like that. Ours, however, is a a pieced-together monstrosity that won’t always work the way you think it might. :lol: </p>Vaporman87Jan 05, 2019View
41828A new Garfield movie.I'm really excited for this.&nbsp; I just started collecting Garfield, particularly plushies, and it will be exciting to get some new ones with the release of the movie.&nbsp; People look at me weird when I go to stores and ask if they have any.bluegrassbaby86Jan 05, 2019View
41827Mary Poppins Returns. I want to see it really bad, just haven't been able to.bluegrassbaby86Jan 05, 2019View
41826HowdyOh thanks.&nbsp; My favorite characters are Teddy Ruxpin and Garfield so I guess I should probably have one of those.&nbsp; I'm on a massive tape talker kick right now.bluegrassbaby86Jan 05, 2019View
41825Old TV Shows & Movies Being Remade.<blockquote rel="Dalek227"><b>Dalek227 wrote :</b><br><i> It's funny, my husband was flipping through the channels the other night and that TMZ live or whatever show was on. They were discussing certain shows coming back to tv, remakes and reboots and re-imaginings. The guest caller was saying "yes, it seems ridiculous but trust me Harvey, my generation of 80's and especially 90's kids are hardcore nostalgia freaks and are being marketed towards." he shushed her about that and said yes whatever, every generation is nostalgic, I don't believe for a minute that's what's happening.<div><br></div><div>I think he's wrong. Yes, all generations get nostalgic, but because the 80's and 90's are where the 50s, 60s and 70s were when we were kids (as in OUR shows have been on nick at night now for awhile, instead of I love Lucy, I dream Of Jeannie, etc)and we;re now the adults and many have their own kids. We are in that spot now. We're old enough to call our stuff retro. I think that's why it seems like 90's kids especially are so hardcore. Sometimes that means they won't even bother watching a remake BECAUSE they are such a fan of the original, but often times were that desperate to see this stuff again that we will watch it. I've never seen such a group of&nbsp; braggy people that thought THEIR tv shows, cartoons and snack foods were better than anyone else's like a 90's kid LOL. All the damn surveys on Facebook, the buzzfeed articles, most of the forum posts on Retrojunk,. All about 90's kid nostalgia. I think he underestimates how hungry 90's kids are for their nostalgia and are absolutely marketed towards. Again though, I don't think us 80's and 90's kids are MORE nostalgic Think it's just we're at that point where a lot of us will be approaching middle age before we know it, so we're grasping. I mean i'm 38. I can't believe i'm almost 40.&nbsp;</div> </i><b>-end quote</b></blockquote><br><div>I think the braggy part is because we post everything online.&nbsp; A lot of 90s kids post everything on Facebook, where older people, while they do have Facebook and some of them are there all the time, they don't typically post their whole lives there.&nbsp; I have heard 50s and 60s kids brag about their generation and say everything newer sucks, but they usually don't say it online, they say it in conversations.&nbsp;&nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div>Another thing is that due to the nature of the internet, we have access to our nostalgia easier than they did back then.&nbsp; In the 90s and before, you just had to watch or listen to whatever the TV or radio played, so I guess people didn't think about the stuff from their past as often because they didn't see it that often.&nbsp; or I could be completely off my rocker.</div>bluegrassbaby86Jan 05, 2019View
41824Did you have Cable/Satellite as a child?I really didn't know what we had when I was little, but I remember watching either CMT or TNN so I guess we did have basic cable at some point.&nbsp; Mostly we watched local channels I think.&nbsp; We consistently had cable or satellite starting from when I was ten in 1996.&nbsp; I didn't see a lot of the classic cartoons as a kid and had to watch them on YouTube as an adult.&nbsp; The cartoons we watched, or rather my sisters forced on me, were Loony Tunes and Popeye and stuff like that, as well as PBS.&nbsp; I had trouble with those because of having no eyesight, as they don't have a lot of dialogue.&nbsp; I actually enjoyed watching the ads more.&nbsp; Occasionally I got to see Inspector Gadget, which I loved the theme song of, but not very often.&nbsp; Was that on cable?bluegrassbaby86Jan 05, 2019View