Getting better pictures
We have been developing our farsight as we have gone along, increasing it, sharpening it, honing it, getting better pictures.
:- Doug.

We have been developing our farsight as we have gone along, increasing it, sharpening it, honing it, getting better pictures.
:- Doug.
Retirement may be a failure of imagination. As may be not laying down that work.
:- Doug.
We may never control the other end of the cord, yet our tug might be felt a good way along.
:- Doug.
Touch the cord far
along as you can
keep it taut
so they’ll know
you are here
:- Doug.
Footprints in the Windsm # 1926
We had thought the machines might take over our world, our minds. Recent news of robots made of living cells (frogbots/xenobots) and living concrete made from bacteria, suggest something other: life might take over machines. Or some other permutation you won’t think of while pondering this.
Then ponder further: in 300 years our grandchildren will be living in such a world. How can what stories you tell this day, what you write or think deeply about, be of help to those grandchildren living in such a world?
Please pass it on.
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