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    Posted on Feb 27th, 2008 @ 03:45 under Randomized

    I’ve been talking more and more about high school and college lately, and I can’t figure out why that is. Maybe it has something to do with the fact that I just realized that most of the people I chat with online were under the age of 10 when I graduated from high school. Who knows.

    When I was in high school I was never into any sports. I tried bowling for a while, but I didn’t like some of the people on the team. I spent my extracurricular time helping the band, working in the library, and working lights for the drama department.

    I spent many hours in the backroom at the library organizing the schools audio/visual equipment and making sure things were good for the next day. Of course, when I went to school we didn’t have DVD players or any of that. In fact, video tapes were just coming out and people were anxious to convert all of their 8mm Film to Video, but we just didn’t have the tools we needed at the time.

    I can’t imagine what it would have been like back then, if we had access to convert Movie Film to DVD. Holy mackerel. The A/V storage room would have been a lot cleaner if I could have sorted DVD’s rather than flim containers that’s for sure.

    Back then we couldn’t even convert a film to videotape, let alone imagine the coming invention of the DVD, or the fact that you could convert film to DVD one day.

    It’s amazing how much things change in 26 years.

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    1. Would it make you feel any better if I told you I’m 26 years old? :)

      Comment by Joe on Mar 1st, 2008 @ 12:24


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