I wasn’t on planning on adding this to my U2 concert library, but after seeing this preview, I’m reconsidering.
Getting to know Dorian Gray
I start off all my mornings reading four comics, and the last one I always read is Frank and Ernest. Yesterday’s comic (above) had me scratching my head as I’ve never heard of Dorian Gray. After a little research, I found out he’s a character created by Oscar Wilde back in 1890. Many of you may already know about the story, but it’s something my Mineral Wells and Hardin-Simmons education passed over.
Basically, he’s a handsome guy that sells his soul so that he will never age, but a painting of him will continue to age showing what he would really look like. Knowing that, I found the comic to be pretty clever. That storyline was enough to capture my attention, and after a little research I found that the book can be read for free via Google. Since I don’t want to read all 466 pages, I looked to see if a movie was ever made, and surprisingly one came out last year with Colin Firth. (Apple Movie Trailer) Since I don’t recall any buzz about the movie, I’m guessing it’s not that great, but I might try to hunt it down. Have any of you seen it?
iPad installed in a car dashboard
Watch the installation video here: YouTube
SIMsystem
Simply put, the SIMsystem™ is a revolutionary new method of remotely monitoring and assessing continence events, approved for use in various healthcare settings or during the compulsory or recommended assessment conducted in aged care facilities. The programme is designed to make assessment easier, simpler and more accurate for carers – as well as more effective and less embarrassing for residents.