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Started by mamselle, June 03, 2019, 05:30:56 PM

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FishProf

Daniel Dennett, philosophical giant who championed "naturalism," dead at 82
Part of the "New Atheist" movement, best known for work on consciousness, free will.  (So sayeth ArsTechnica)

My students are currently reading Dennett, so this will be a surprise to them on Monday.
I'd rather have questions I can't answer, than answers I can't question.

secundem_artem

Mike Pinder - keyboardist for the Moody Blues.  One of my favorite bands from back in the 70's.

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/25/arts/music/mike-pinder-moody-blues-dead.html

Crap I must be old.
Funeral by funeral, the academy advances

secundem_artem

#6 Ron Ellis

Right winger for the Toronto Maple Leafs in my youth.  Used to love to see him come barreling down the right wing, take slap shot just inside the blue line, and then watch the shot go up and over the glass and land 22 rows up in the end blues.
Funeral by funeral, the academy advances

Langue_doc

QuoteAlice Munro, Nobel Laureate and Master of the Short Story, Dies at 92
Her stories were widely considered to be without equal, a mixture of ordinary people and extraordinary themes.

fishbrains

Comedian James Gregory at 78. "The Funniest Man in America" was still touring--and still quite funny.
I wish I could find a way to show people how much I love them, despite all my words and actions. ~ Maria Bamford

clean

I saw James Greggory in Florence SC while he was touring.  I enjoyed his humor then.  Wow... That was over 20 years ago, so he was under 60 then.  I would look at his tour page every now and then, but he didnt seem to be where I was, when I was near. 
"The Emperor is not as forgiving as I am"  Darth Vader

clean

"The Emperor is not as forgiving as I am"  Darth Vader

Vkw10

Charles Deyoe, Emeritus Department Head of Grain Science and Industry at Kansas State University. When I worked with Charlie's daughter, their family graciously hosted me for a weekend at the Kansas Wheat Festival, several Thanksgiving dinners, and an Independence Day cookout and fireworks show. In his 80s, Charlie had a wry humor, a fund of stories about the places he'd visited in his work with the International Grain Program, and a way of coaxing any visitor into helping him bake bread and cookies for the hospice patients he visited regularly. Rest in piece, Charlie.
Enthusiasm is not a skill set. (MH)

fishbrains

Clifford Gordon, an associate professor of art at Columbia State Community College in Tennessee, from a freak accident during a study abroad program with students.

I didn't know him personally, but I know some people from Columbia State and across the state who must be devastated. This is the nightmare scenario for any study abroad program.

https://www.wkrn.com/news/local-news/body-of-columbia-state-professor-found-after-being-swept-by-wave-in-brazil/
I wish I could find a way to show people how much I love them, despite all my words and actions. ~ Maria Bamford

apl68

Quote from: fishbrains on May 21, 2024, 09:51:27 AMClifford Gordon, an associate professor of art at Columbia State Community College in Tennessee, from a freak accident during a study abroad program with students.

I didn't know him personally, but I know some people from Columbia State and across the state who must be devastated. This is the nightmare scenario for any study abroad program.

https://www.wkrn.com/news/local-news/body-of-columbia-state-professor-found-after-being-swept-by-wave-in-brazil/

That's a shocking report.  Was that some kind of freak wave? 

At first I thought it might be about somebody killed in the recent flooding in Rio Grande do Sul.
For our light affliction, which is only for a moment, works for us a far greater and eternal weight of glory.  We look not at the things we can see, but at those we can't.  For the things we can see are temporary, but those we can't see are eternal.

Bbmaj7b5

Steve Albini, engineer of some of my favorite records (the Pixies' "Surfer Rosa," Nirvana's "In Utero," Songs:Ohia's "Magnolia Electric Company"), as well as his own estimable bands (Big Black, Shellac), of a heart attack at age 61.

He was a pretty complicated guy who has owned up publicly to his mistakes. His interviews, particularly in his later years, were great to read, and he offered tips on audio recording on YouTube for free. He could have been a zillionaire if he had taken points on all the albums he's had a hand in, but he felt that it was right to be paid a flat fee, like a plumber.

jimbogumbo

Morgan Spurlock, 53.


Bill Walton, 71.


Both from extended fights with cancer.

ciao_yall

My cousin, early 40's, apparently died by suicide after a long struggle with mental health and addiction.

I just saw him a few months ago. We went to pick him up at the train station and he was playing one of those free pianos, so beautifully. We talked for a while later and I tried to reassure him that he was on a good path and doing the right things, being so aware of his body and his mind.

 

Puget

"Never get separated from your lunch. Never get separated from your friends. Never climb up anything you can't climb down."
–Best Colorado Peak Hikes

secundem_artem

Funeral by funeral, the academy advances