I once told my youngest son (who is now 25) about black and white TV shows. He was about 8 at the time and we were watching an old B&W movie. He said nothing for quite a while, then he asks me if everything was black and white . I asked him what he meant and he asked if stuff was black and white if you looked out of the window.
novaderrik wrote:
Gearheadotaku wrote:
Saw a kid in his early teens look at an analog clock (the type with hands) and be completely confused about how to read it. This was in 1995 or so. Not sure who to blame...
my 4 year old niece can read an analog clock but a digital one confuses her... they taught her how to read one in preschool..
My oldest kid says that we sound old when we say "Quarter of" or "Half past". Apparently, kids say "nine thirty" or "nine forty five".
DeadSkunk wrote:
In reply to Curmudgeon:
We need a "like" button.
We have one, it's the "Vote" button under the post.