I'm so happy you're participating in this project @clio and am looking forward to future posts! Have you ever watched the "Victorian Slum House" series on PBS (http://www.pbs.org/show/victorian-slum-house/)? I bet you'd like it, it gives you a glimpse of the lives of "normal" people, watching it made me appreciate the time I live in.
In working on the writing for the HardFork Series I'm having to wrap my head around future uses for augmented and virtual reality for the sci-fi series. One exciting use I see taking off is allowing people to actually step into a virtual past (virtual time travel) and take part in historical events or even walk down the street and experience what that would be like in Roman times, the 1600's or even the 1950's.
BTW...I'm cursed by having my eyes closed in 80% of my pictures as well. My wife automatically takes 5 or 10 pictures at a time now hoping there's one that we can use.
Have a great rest of the week!
Yes....I've seen all of those Victorian series on PBS. I highly recommend them @clio!
I might even look them up again to watch once more. Thanks for the reminder @ericvancewalton. I really like this project you've initiated. Very interesting. I'll have to take a closer look at it. Hope you don't mind me putting in my two cents :)
I really look forward to writing some posts about my past, although it was not spectacular, it will give an image of the time in which I grew up and became an adult.
Thanks for the link to the "Victorian Slum House" series. I tried the link but I got this message:
"We're sorry, but this video is not available in your region due to right restrictions".
I will try to view the series another way. It looks great and I read that @countrygirl also like the series very much.
What you wrote about the HardFork Series is very exciting. I would love to walk down the street in Roman times or New york in the 1920s, or Amsterdam in the 16e century. I hope one day I can!
Fine Easter weekend!