RIP Memoriam thread?
#502
Posted 2017-January-13, 22:04
The news really spun my head.
#503
Posted 2017-January-15, 13:02
Cyberyeti, on 2017-January-11, 05:06, said:
Indeed. Wow.
#504
Posted 2017-January-24, 21:37
#506
Posted 2017-January-25, 19:09
barmar, on 2017-January-25, 15:05, said:
She could turn the world on with her smile.
#507
Posted 2017-January-26, 10:14
I remembered seeing that cat a lot growing up, but looking at the list: WKRP? Hill Street Blues? The Bob Newhart Show (and Newhart)? St. Elsewhere? Remington Steele? Never mind the eponymous show and the spinoff Rhoda?
An all-rounder, indeed.
#510
Posted 2017-March-18, 18:11
I saw Maybellene in a Coupe De Ville
Cadillac arollin on an open road
Nothin outruns my V8 Ford
See Maybellene
I remember it well. I was 16.
Chuck Berry, dead at 90
#511
Posted 2017-March-20, 11:14
kenberg, on 2017-March-18, 18:11, said:
I saw Maybellene in a Coupe De Ville
Cadillac arollin on an open road
Nothin outruns my V8 Ford
See Maybellene
I remember it well. I was 16.
Chuck Berry, dead at 90
I don't mourn but celebrate his music and especially that he lived a rock and roll life and lasted till 90!!!! Gives me hope.
What is baby oil made of?
#512
Posted 2017-April-03, 06:02
Gilbert Baker, Gay Activist Who Created the Rainbow Flag
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Mr. Baker, with help from volunteers, filled trash cans with dye in the attic of the Gay Community Center in San Francisco and pieced together the first flags, unveiling them in the parade on June 25, 1978.
“We stood there and watched and saw the flags, and their faces lit up,” Mr. Jones said in a phone interview on Friday. “It needed no explanation. People knew immediately that it was our flag.”
#513
Posted 2017-April-06, 12:51
#514
Posted 2017-April-13, 06:51
#515
Posted 2017-April-24, 21:36
#516
Posted 2017-June-10, 06:55
ggwhiz, on 2017-February-24, 08:51, said:
http://diply.com/pin...ium=diply-hello
I'm into traditional +olives +bacon (of course)
Another great inventor has passed away: https://www.theguard...za-dies-aged-83
To his credit, he invented the hawaii pizza "just for fun".
#517
Posted 2017-June-10, 09:07
Cyberyeti, on 2017-January-11, 05:06, said:
Thank you very much for this. I had briefly heard of her but I had no idea of the full extent of her extraordinary life.
#518
Posted 2017-June-16, 05:35
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“When I was 8 years old, he would read to me from ‘The Feynman Lectures on Physics,’” she said, referring to Richard P. Feynman, the Nobel Prize-winning theoretical physicist, “and explain to me how bitmap displays render fonts. He’d talk about his work even if we had no idea what it was. Everything he worked on was this great big adventure for him.”
#519
Posted 2017-June-16, 17:35
y66, on 2017-June-16, 05:35, said:
Her father was Sheldon Cooper?
#520
Posted 2017-June-20, 06:12
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Yeoman Third Class Shingo Douglass, 25, of Oceanside, Calif., was the son of an American Marine father and a Japanese mother. Like many on the destroyer, he liked to listen to metal songs and play video games during his downtime.
While serving as a boatswain’s mate with Mr. Bell, he painted vast portions of the now crippled destroyer, and at first, he said, they were merely bound by shared drudgery. “The day we became friends, we pulled into port in Japan and I heard him talking on his cellphone in Japanese,” Mr. Bell said. “After that he kind of became our tour guide.”
Seaman Douglass would translate kanji and take friends to hole-in-the-wall concert venues where they could see their favorite American metal bands touring Japan.
“He was a stand-up guy, a hard worker and a great friend,” Mr. Bell said.