I'm 63 years old. I just came home from watching a remake of the movie True Grit -- you know the one that made John Wayne famous for his one-eyed role as a U.S.Marshal (the other was behind a black patch). This time it starred Jeff Bridges and chances are he may well be taking the Oscar for Best Actor. Anyway, I could handle that. The movie provides some interesting insights into man's depravity when it comes to money and alcohol. It also portryas a young 14-year old daughter out to revenge the death of her father. WHEN I discover its redeeming value, I'll let you know. Bottom line -- only worth seeing for nostalgic value providing your a fan of old John Wayne's.
Then I come home and my buddy GP from FP (and elsewhere) leaves me this video that you can see in the link below. Now, this blows my mind. I knew Corning and the likes are up to this kind of stuff but as I watched it, I had to ask my self if I was really ready for this kind of future before I'm 70. I don't think I am. Corning is pushing me though.
Take a look. Pass it on to others and leave us a note of what you think.
YouTube - A Day Made of Glass... Made possible by Corning.
Then I come home and my buddy GP from FP (and elsewhere) leaves me this video that you can see in the link below. Now, this blows my mind. I knew Corning and the likes are up to this kind of stuff but as I watched it, I had to ask my self if I was really ready for this kind of future before I'm 70. I don't think I am. Corning is pushing me though.
Take a look. Pass it on to others and leave us a note of what you think.
YouTube - A Day Made of Glass... Made possible by Corning.
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