Pardon? I think you're referring to the fact that a DVD would be higher quality than a VHS? When I made this post I was talking more about if you're watching these shows now on DVD rather than VHS, it doesn't have the same nostalgia.
Fun fact: bears don't actually hibernate, but instead going into what is known as torpor. It's basically the same concept as hibernation (lowers the metabolism and body temperature in server conditions) but at a lesser extent. Bears still remain 'active' during torpor, tending to their young and being somewhat alert, rather than going into a deep 'sleep'.
I get what this post is trying to ask, but being an entrepreneur is a type of job...
I didn't have any of these channels when I was younger. YTV, Teletoon and Family channel were the best up here in Canada
Hyphens can really change a sentence, I saw big-ass chain as big ass-chain, ouch
I read imagination the way Spongebob says it haha
When I was young I always wondered how they were able to make the characters look the same between frames
I'm glad I'm not the only one
I'm doing some linear algebra, I've started it and it's still kind of difficult :(
RIP penny
Pardon? I think you're referring to the fact that a DVD would be higher quality than a VHS? When I made this post I was talking more about if you're watching these shows now on DVD rather than VHS, it doesn't have the same nostalgia.
Haha sometimes it pays to be small! I've never had any problems with space on a plane
Or ice cream
What's the fun in that? We would spend our lives thinking about death, instead we should be thinking about the opposite
White bread has wheat in it, along with basically all types of bread... I'm assuming you're referring to whole wheat bread?
Anyways, I agree. A break would be nice once in a while
Fun fact: bears don't actually hibernate, but instead going into what is known as torpor. It's basically the same concept as hibernation (lowers the metabolism and body temperature in server conditions) but at a lesser extent. Bears still remain 'active' during torpor, tending to their young and being somewhat alert, rather than going into a deep 'sleep'.