Ric Hornor:
CLASS OF 1967
Johnson High SchoolClass of 1967
Sacramento, CA
School of the Art Institute of ChicagoClass of 1980
Chicago, IL
Ric's Story
Here's a short ramble: I joined Classmates to be able to read a letter from my x-wife, Dee Clark (Donlin), (2 years after she wrote the letter here). Now that we're back in contact, (I'm enjoying hearing about her years and reflecting on mine), I'm checking around this site as well, but I'll likely exit "Classmates," (I don't know anyone else here.), at the end of my 3 months, unless something really Unusual happens here.
Great ideas for use of technology in the ¿Information Age,¿ I'm sure, will rise and shine. They'll gain momentum, and attrition will eliminate quirks of awkward ergonomics as quality craftsmanship and wisdom prevail. Classmates.com appears to be one of the good ideas having not yet reached its true potential. If anyone has read this far, I expect you've gone to e...Expand for more
xtra lengths to find new and interesting experiences since the ¿Glory Days,¿ (days that I, for one, barely weathered). I have always been and continue to be interested in the extraordinary. If you have pursued such endeavors of creativity, please enjoy a surf through the links at Electric-Canvas(dot)com (a business name I've been using since 1983 in NYC), but especially, FineArtCenter(dot)tv to get a snippet of time since HJHS, through galleries of artworks that span approximately 1980-2009, and you can contact me at: Ric(at)19thCentury(dot)us
I'll drop back by here and leave a bit more in the following weeks.
I hope life has treated you well. Good Luck to all. I'd love to hear something unusual. Image Maker, Surrealist... Digital Photography College Teacher, Publisher, DJ, Ric
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