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Renting movies used to be kind of a hassle. You have to go to the store and try and get everyone to agree on which movie to rent before getting to actually watch the movie.
Recording DVDs at home may seem confusing and you may feel a bit overwhelmed, but it is actually fairly simple. Recording is not as difficult as many people believe. You do not need special technical abilities to make your own movies.
Blu-Ray is the newest wave in movie viewing technology. All discs operate using laser light as most people know. A standard DVD disc reads and writes its data using red light at 650 nanometers and a CD uses the same type of light at 780 nanometers. For their time, CDs and DVDs were a fantastic way to compress large amounts of information into a small, easy to use package.
Everyone loves to hear tidbits of trivia from time to time! Learning facts that may or may not be useful (but with which we are fascinated despite ourselves) helps to give us a little shot in the arm to break up our daily routine.
The death of the drive-in was inevitable. Some may blame it on the land prices going up for those huge parking lots over the years, or simply T.V. viewing taking away that old tradition. Maybe it's a combination of both, but still we still feel the charm going to see cinema outside. There's a magic there that can't be replaced, that I think Americans recognize best.