Inspired by Temple Grandin
posted by Larry Weintraub | 11:09 PM |
I just finished watching the HBO movie, Temple Grandin. I am inspired. What a wonderful film. I've had it on my DVR for months but could never get myself to sit down and watch it. A movie about an autistic designer of cattle slaughter facilities doesn't really sound like a good time, does it? But it's good. Real good. If you get a chance, watch it. It isn't currently running on HBO, but I'm sure they'll run it again. It's not on DVD yet, but you can reserve it HERE if you are a Netflix subscriber.
Once you've seen the movie, check out Temple's speech at TED. Hard to believe she's autistic, huh?
That's all I got. Just wanted to share.
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