The Cylons Are Among Us - For Real
Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 1:16 pm
Check this out:
http://edition.cnn.com/SPECIALS/art-of- ... p_c1#poi/4
I have always had an interest in medical technology progress and am very glad to see it develop so rapidly, especially in areas that enable the disabled. I would love for society to develop tolerant attitudes just as quickly. Some people still stare and even try to keep their kids away from people with artificial limbs, out of unfounded fear. Whenever I meet someone who is missing a limb or deformed or whatever, I don't think anything different of them. I grew up around handicapped kids that needed medical devices of all kinds so for me it is nothing unusual. So I'm one that never could understand why people would see things like this and be scared or overly fascinated as if it were something out of the ordinary or something.
They watch movies and TV shows like BSG, Star Wars, Star Trek, etc. and yet when they see someone that is different looking from the average run-of-the-mill 'human' they have a negative reaction. I guess I'm not understanding why this is so even after all that Hollywood has done to make these types of things "cool".
Anyway, that's my two cent rant on it but I think it's great that people are doing great things in this area.
http://edition.cnn.com/SPECIALS/art-of- ... p_c1#poi/4
I have always had an interest in medical technology progress and am very glad to see it develop so rapidly, especially in areas that enable the disabled. I would love for society to develop tolerant attitudes just as quickly. Some people still stare and even try to keep their kids away from people with artificial limbs, out of unfounded fear. Whenever I meet someone who is missing a limb or deformed or whatever, I don't think anything different of them. I grew up around handicapped kids that needed medical devices of all kinds so for me it is nothing unusual. So I'm one that never could understand why people would see things like this and be scared or overly fascinated as if it were something out of the ordinary or something.
They watch movies and TV shows like BSG, Star Wars, Star Trek, etc. and yet when they see someone that is different looking from the average run-of-the-mill 'human' they have a negative reaction. I guess I'm not understanding why this is so even after all that Hollywood has done to make these types of things "cool".
Anyway, that's my two cent rant on it but I think it's great that people are doing great things in this area.