Thursday, September 26, 2013

Marrying AR and the Honeymoon


So, I am sure all of you are wondering how it all worked out with Augmented Reality.  I have told you how we met and how she taught me about all of the new ways I can enhance the experiences of driving or shopping.   But, is there more?  Is AR going to stick around and be important, or is she going to fade away. Namely, will I spend the rest of my life with Augmented Reality, or will I just move on?  Well I have some exciting news.  A few weeks ago AR and I finally decided we cannot be seperated.  I am getting married to Augmented Reality.  Even though she was exciting at the start, sometimes these things are just a passing fancy, but now I know that I want AR to be a part of my life for a long time.  In fact, from the moment I decided to marry AR, she was immediately able to help me invite all of our friends to our wedding in a new and personalized way:

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As you can see Augmented Reality found a way to make the most important announcement of my life even more special.  We had a beautiful ceremony, and even though my family had a great time, they were a little nervous around some of Augmented Reality's ancestors.  AR's grandfather "Boeing’s Computer Services' Adaptive Neural Systems" was a bit out of touch, but AR's great-grandfather Sensorama was very interesting and oddly familiar.  Anyways, after the wedding, AR whisked me off to Paris for our honeymoon.

In Paris, AR (being the sweetheart that she is) invited me to dinner at the Montparnasse Tower, the highest skyscraper in the city.  After dinner she brought me to the top of the tower at which point we enjoyed 360 degree panoramic views of Paris, which were great but it was overcast and dark in some areas.  Thankfully, because Augmented Reality was there, the Montparnasse folks were able to use AR to project perfect images on the glass panels and give us amazing views of the most beautiful city in the world. Click here to see the AR tour at Montparnasse.   Anyways, the future looks bright for me and AR.

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