Overview
Once again, we are here to help you and solve all the problems in the world. we start off by talking about bucket lists. Where did the term come from and what does it mean? What a better life? Make a bucket list and then go do those things. #1
If you put travel on your bucket list but are stopped by things like lack of money or a pandemic – well, get some Oculus tech and visit everywhere you want. #2
There are apps on the Oculus that allow you to see and hear concerts that you might not be able to go to. Problem solved. And the bonus is that you can experience it from many angles. #3
And if you think things are bad for you, lighten up. There’s probably another universe/dimension where a version of you is having a great day – like in the new Dr. Strange movie. So let that make you feel better. #4
And to top it all off, some of the tech advances in medical health are even better than the fun stuff. Diabetes may not be cured, but with some of the new things you can use to monitor it and better understanding to control it – we help you solve that. #5
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[00:00:00] Alan: There’s Allen and here we go. Okay. Got some Northern lights, so forced legs. And I still have not seen these, but that’s definitely on our bucket list. We And actually Kelly and I were just talking about that the other day, how their bucket list is such a handy term and it really didn’t exist until that movie people usually want having a life list and various other ways of things to do before you die.
But bucket list is just such a nice, condensed distillation of it before you kick the bucket, it’s even got like colloquialism built into it and stuff like that. Yeah. And I’ve tried to live that way, especially with my kids, but man, even with all the stuff I tried to do with my kids, there’s so many things I’m like, oh, we didn’t do this it.
[00:00:54] Stephen: And even sometimes simple little things. Like last night I was playing rock band for the first time in [00:01:00] long time. And I’m like, man, I really wish we had played rock band a little bit more just things like that. It’s funny when w. When I first sat down to do one, it was so easy to come up with a hundred things.
[00:01:15] Alan: I honestly, it wasn’t two or three or, and most of it was places to travel to. You know what I mean? I’m really hungry to see more of the world. And more specifically, when you read travel books about, oh, here’s an active volcano and here’s the painted not desert, but actually like mountains that have striation with colors in them and stuff like that.
It’s I’d love to stand on this Ridge and look at that and see this beautiful stuff. And but also Colleen and I have said we’ve done so much cool travel and been around most of the United States. Not yet Europe, Australia, other places who want to go, but at this point, the bucket list, isn’t that a half to do.
It’s more. Everything is bonus. You know what I mean? There’s things that are on the top or prints. I really want to go to ake Watsu [00:02:00] falls. You know what I mean? It’s that it’s right on the border of Argentina and Brazil, I think. And it’s just a massive amount of water and noise and power and stuff.