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Re: A look at the future! Corning Glass's story. 21 Dec 2012 16:35 #93815

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I'd rather not! you never get rid of smears on glass - you just move them from one location to another - at least that is what it feels like for my glasses :roll:


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Re: A look at the future! Corning Glass's story. 21 Dec 2012 14:07 #93808

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Just think of all the fingerprints on all that glass :D

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Re: A look at the future! Corning Glass's story. 21 Dec 2012 12:50 #93804

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lorra wrote:
Yep, old granny, set in her ways!!!

Me too, Cathy!! :wink:


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Re: A look at the future! Corning Glass's story. 21 Dec 2012 11:56 #93799

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:D :D :D :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: A look at the future! Corning Glass's story. 21 Dec 2012 11:21 #93795

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I liked some of the ideas in the video, but I would much rather have a car like Kitt in the Knight Rider series. When I am finished shopping it could pick me up at the door, and I could snooze all the way home, or browse a quilt magazine, or play with my new fabric purchases. :) Of course, I an not a very techy person. I do not text. Just call me and I will be happy to talk. Nor do I do facebook. I don't mind looking at some of the pics my kids show me of their facebook friends, but I like some privacy. Just call me an old fashioned granny. Oh that won't work, I don't bake cookies either. :lol:
As far as the side of the bed goes, my DH even knows which side is mine when we are in a hotel. :) Yep, old granny, set in her ways!!!
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Re: A look at the future! Corning Glass's story. 21 Dec 2012 03:19 #93778

And once many years ago we thought the TV show called "The Jetsons" was just a silly cartoon 8) 8) 8) ........


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Re: A look at the future! Corning Glass's story. 20 Dec 2012 17:28 #93762

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Margo wrote:
I absolutely agree, Lynn. I think it's sad to see a group of people sitting at a table in a restaurant and all of them are engrossed in texting other people!!

Actually, i've noticed that quite often they text each other... Apparently it's so much easier to talk to each other in text, than actually using their vocal chords...

And though we communicate on a virtual medium, I certainly consider you all as very much living, breathing actual and very important friends...

Hugs to you all...

By the way, it's now past midnight in Central Europe and we're still very much here... So I hope to wake up to a world still going strong

Hugs to you all. :P
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Re: A look at the future! Corning Glass's story. 20 Dec 2012 15:04 #93750

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E-friends are great, but we do need to remember to go out into the real world and connect with people in a face to face encounter. If we can actually manage to meet up with e-friends even better.

Everyone being online whilst out at a restaurant with 'friends' is exceedingly rude in my book.

My brother's MIL has a super sterile house and he used to admire it when he was still courting his now wife. Funny thing is his house is much more like my parents than her parents'! (they don't do books, we most certainly do)


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Re: A look at the future! Corning Glass's story. 20 Dec 2012 10:37 #93736

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Ha ha ha! Yep. I sometimes wonder too. When I tell my "in person" friends that I have an e-friend of 3-4 years either in the quilter realm or the 'women with heart disease' realm, they look at me like I'm nuts!
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Re: A look at the future! Corning Glass's story. 20 Dec 2012 09:55 #93735

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QuilterLynn wrote:
It's so interesting to me the different things people notice!

I didn't see the bed change, the applique blouse. I was so busy watching them enlarge every flat surface picture I was spellbound. Even though I think I also have seen it before, it gives pause about the world we live in, technology, and even the recent events in CN.

I too love my technology, and depend on it more than I'd like to admit, but as a culture, I fear without cognizant focus on 'connecting at a human' level, we are creating 'person damage' we have yet to grasp.

On that happy note, I bid you all 'adieu!'

Lynn :)

I absolutely agree, Lynn. I think it's sad to see a group of people sitting at a table in a restaurant and all of them are engrossed in texting other people!!

However, I don't see anything wrong with my spending hours at home alone, glued to my laptop staying in touch with my virtual friends! :roll:


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Re: A look at the future! Corning Glass's story. 20 Dec 2012 09:41 #93734

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It's so interesting to me the different things people notice!

I didn't see the bed change, the applique blouse. I was so busy watching them enlarge every flat surface picture I was spellbound. Even though I think I also have seen it before, it gives pause about the world we live in, technology, and even the recent events in CN.

I too love my technology, and depend on it more than I'd like to admit, but as a culture, I fear without cognizant focus on 'connecting at a human' level, we are creating 'person damage' we have yet to grasp.

On that happy note, I bid you all 'adieu!'

Lynn :)
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Re: A look at the future! Corning Glass's story. 20 Dec 2012 08:46 #93733

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Eewww! I hope not.
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Re: A look at the future! Corning Glass's story. 20 Dec 2012 08:28 #93732

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All that tech-y stuff is amazing ! When I was a kid...mini screens were on Dick Tracys' wrist !! and
computers were Orwel= ian ! HUMMMMbug ! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: A look at the future! Corning Glass's story. 20 Dec 2012 07:12 #93725

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Okay, count me as weird, but I really like the high tech, modern, sleek house--it does not fit my lifestyle today but I could see myself in it. As for man in the kitchen, I'm a lucky one--not only breakfast, but any meal I don't feel like preparing... which is a lot lately since I took up quilting :shock: ... and DH is an excellent cook. He also designed our new kitchen a few years ago with function and style in mind and I still love walking into our contemporary, but warm-looking kitchen. Hey, Rita, you don't need kids to leave stuff strewn around the house... I can do that pretty well too! :lol:

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