I have 3 videos on my account, and it's taken me a year or so to do that. Here's the most recent http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=jpuhqDGMe-Q Now people can say "Awww.. how cute!!!"
Thanks... ya'll know me, always fishing for a compliment Yeah I made her with my wife Candy. We have it narrowed down to one of two times, depending upon what system you use to measure time of conception. There's apparently a little bit of disagreement about it. It was either just before my wifes cycle, here in Sydney during boring body servicing sex, or it was later the next week in Ecuador during passionate love making in her parents' granny flat thing that we were staying in, where we felt incredible love and connectivity and had one of those simultaneous screaming things (only time ever for us as well) and unbeleivably this happened at the same time that a bunch of kids outside lit off a bunch of fireworks in the street. It was so good that we didn't even laugh about the fireworks for about 5 minutes or so afterwards. It would be nice to know which time it was since various things have nailed it down to one of those 2 occasions.
lolol I watched that video the other day MD, and I was thinking how cute she was, and like, some people have kids that people go "aww cute" to, but you're thinking... hm not so much.. but she actually is, like, way cute.
Widescreen now ...nice!! I wondered why my view had changed
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YouTube sees bigger picture with widescreen format
November 27, 2008 12:01am
AFTER years of complaints, YouTube yesterday expanded the size of its video screen to widescreen format.
The Google-owned video-sharing site announced the change to the format in a posting on the YouTube blog.
"Over the years we've heard a lot of feedback from you about what you'd like to change about YouTube, and the size of our video player is always top of mind," the blog said.
"We're expanding the width of the page to 960 pixels to better reflect the quality of the videos you create and the screens that you use to watch them."
The switch to widescreen format is the latest in a number of recent moves at YouTube, which was purchased by Google for $US1.65 billion ($2.56 billion) in 2006 but has been unable to turn its massive popularity into profits.