Is this whole internet thing going to work? Wow, 1995 doesn't seen like that long ago but this video sure looks dated. The fifth grade class of 1995 at Ray Bjork Elementary School in Helena, Montana, predicted the awesomeness of the Internet way before their time.
That's right this is pre-Facebook.
The song 'Payphone' by Maroon 5 reminded me that technology changes faster than you can say, "8-track tape player," or "dot matrix printer."
Take a look at these youngsters as they explore and try to figure out a few gadgets from the 80s and 90s. (I know, only an old man would use the word youngsters.)
An all-terrain vehicle ride near their cabin in rural Red Cliff, Canada became a nightmare for Walter Small and his grandson Bradley Reid when the rear tire got caught and the ATV flipped over.
A 14-month-old Michigan boy is alive today after nearly drowning the family's pool. The hero that saved the boy is Bear, the family's black Labrador Retriever.
Want your kids to watch less TV? Spend more time with them. It’s that simple. A new study indicates doing so could mean they log 30 fewer minutes in front of the boob tube every day.
When a toddler takes his or her afternoon nap, the rest is well-deserved. That’s because the daily activities of a 1- to 3-year-old is equivalent to an adult completing a whooping 83 rounds of boxing. Now that’s a workout.
This has become kind of a topic of discussion on some of the mommy blogs over the last couple of days. They are called a safety harness but in reality they are a leash.
Should parents use a leash to keep control of their children? Watch what the experts say after the jump.
Matt is waking up after surgery, and he's a little groggy. Like all good parents, his came prepared, armed with a video camera, ready to capture every disconcerted, nonsensical word. Matt is dizzy. Or is it dizzaaaay?
Please, I'm begging you, when someone you love is coming out of anesthesia, you must have the video camera ready! It's your obligation!
Parents spend a lot of money and put a lot of time into dance lessons. It's only fair that you would expect a little something extra at the dance recital.
In this case the kids delivered. Very funny and very cute video.
After watching this video I feel like a sissy. The village of Los Pinos is in the middle of the Colombian jungle. To get to school kids either have to walk around a 1,200-foot gorge or use a 1,300-foot zip line to go over it.
They use a piece of wood as a brake, so they don't slam into the tires on the other side at 40 miles an hour. You'll feel better about your commute after watching this.
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