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Im sad for her loss. People of that era are passing more and more these days. It was filled with bright eyed young people who cared about the future. I cant say I like that Keys song. The high pitched part got to me ears or something :)
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Chita Rivera, dead at 91.

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This one is above my interests. But seems famous so RIP.
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Another Broadway great just passed as well...

Hinton Battle, dead at 67

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I haven't seen anything else he was in, but Sweet really radiated style and charisma (as well as talent.) RIP
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Damn, that one stings. :(

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Side note: don't let the British writer at AP cover any future deaths of American football players. We don't say "footballer" for Christ's sake.

I posted in the other thread (coincidently, it was created by a guy from England). RIP to one of the greats.
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hepcat wrote: Fri Feb 02, 2024 4:11 pm Side note: don't let the British writer at AP cover any future deaths of American football players. We don't say "footballer" for Christ's sake.
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Aw, man. Mojo Nixon is dead at 66.
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No, no not today. :?

He was a staple of my teenage years after seeing him on the MTV. He was so much more than Elvis is Everywhere.

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I saw him live in Chicago at Jeff Tweedy’s bar. He was playing that night, but was standing outside before the show to smoke. Back in those days, I also smoked. So I ended up talking to him about Ohio (he was on the radio in Cincinnati for a while). He was a true gent. I will definitely miss his weirdness and his love of rockabilly, which I still consider the purest form of rock and roll in existence.
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RIP Mojo. Can’t believe you went ahead of Don Henley.
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Heard about Mojo's death during my lunch break and it was a real shock. But it sounds like he went out doing what he enjoyed the most, doing a set and partying with fans and guests afterwards. I so much wanted to spend a night partying with him hearing the stories he would not tell on his show on Outlaw Country.
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Award-winning ESPN NFL reporter Chris Mortensen dies at 72
Chris Mortensen, an award-winning journalist who reported on the NFL for ESPN for more than three decades, died Sunday morning at the age of 72, his family announced.

Mortensen joined ESPN in 1991 and was a regular contributor to the network's NFL shows and "SportsCenter." He was a regular news breaker for ESPN, including the news in 2016 that quarterback Peyton Manning was retiring from the NFL.

In 2016, he received the Pro Football Writers of America's Dick McCann Award and was honored during the Pro Football Hall of Fame's enshrinement ceremony in August that year.
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Damn...I saw Mojo Nixon a few times. The last time I saw him, he was up against a huge U2 concert and spent a lot of time blasting that...his show was packed, though. Dread Zeppelin opened -- it was a fun night.

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Thats a weird coincidence as theres another Jim Ward who passed away 3 days ago that was a voice actor in Batman and such and Captain Qwark from the game Ratchet & Clank

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OTOH Burt Ward, the Robin actor of the 60s is still alive at 78.

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Batman said Robin had a huge tallywhacker and it was hard to hide it in that costume. The more you know.
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I read somewhere that Batman smelled and Robin laid an egg.
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Hold on I got this, who??
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Science fiction author, among other things. Won a couple of Hugo awards. I really liked A Fire Upon The Deep. I think I read A Deepness In The Sky, but I can't remember anything about it, so maybe not.

Edit: I looked at my library app. I don't have the second one listed, so I doubt I've read it.
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Daehawk wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 1:43 pm Hold on I got this, who??
There was a link right there.
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Hrdina wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 1:49 pm
Daehawk wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 1:43 pm Hold on I got this, who??
There was a link right there.
Good point. I initially assumed that Dae may have checked out the link and was just expressing that he was unfamiliar with Vinge. However, the question suggests that Dae wasn't even aware that Vinge was an author. Which probably means he didn't look at the link at all.

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TheMix wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 1:51 pm
Hrdina wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 1:49 pm
Daehawk wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 1:43 pm Hold on I got this, who??
There was a link right there.
Good point. I initially assumed that Dae may have checked out the link and was just expressing that he was unfamiliar with Vinge. However, the question suggests that Dae wasn't even aware that Vinge was an author. Which probably means he didn't look at the link at all.
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Come on. It was Hrdina. Hrdina isn't a strange person!

It's not like hepcat posted the link... :ninja:

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Punisher wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 1:54 pm
TheMix wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 1:51 pm
Hrdina wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 1:49 pm
Daehawk wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 1:43 pm Hold on I got this, who??
There was a link right there.
Good point. I initially assumed that Dae may have checked out the link and was just expressing that he was unfamiliar with Vinge. However, the question suggests that Dae wasn't even aware that Vinge was an author. Which probably means he didn't look at the link at all.
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TheMix wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 1:51 pm Good point. I initially assumed that Dae may have checked out the link and was just expressing that he was unfamiliar with Vinge. However, the question suggests that Dae wasn't even aware that Vinge was an author. Which probably means he didn't look at the link at all.
My read of his response was that it implied that no one else here knew or cared who Vernor Vinge was.

TheMix wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 1:56 pm Come on. It was Hrdina. Hrdina isn't a strange person!
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Come on, we all know Dae clicks links indiscriminately. You’ve seen his YouTube links. :)
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TheMix wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 1:48 pm Science fiction author, among other things. Won a couple of Hugo awards. I really liked A Fire Upon The Deep. I think I read A Deepness In The Sky, but I can't remember anything about it, so maybe not.

Edit: I looked at my library app. I don't have the second one listed, so I doubt I've read it.
Ironically, after all this discussion, looking at goodreads tells me that I'm one of only 5% of readers who wasn't too enthralled with A Fire Upon the Deep. :D

I read that one a long time ago, as it's one of the actual physical books that I had to add to my goodreads account after I created it.

For the few among us who want a one-liner describing who he was, how about: Vernor Vinge was a science fiction author who is largely credited and/or blamed for popularizing the term "technological singularity".
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Isgrimnur wrote: Tue Aug 29, 2023 12:37 am
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Isgrimnur wrote:A Fire Upon the Deep

‘Twas a struggle to get through at times. I highly doubt I’ll go back the for sequel or prequel.
I had the same experience. It has some pacing issues, but it's interesting.

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Hrdina wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 2:23 pm
TheMix wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 1:48 pm Science fiction author, among other things. Won a couple of Hugo awards. I really liked A Fire Upon The Deep. I think I read A Deepness In The Sky, but I can't remember anything about it, so maybe not.

Edit: I looked at my library app. I don't have the second one listed, so I doubt I've read it.
Ironically, after all this discussion, looking at goodreads tells me that I'm one of only 5% of readers who wasn't too enthralled with A Fire Upon the Deep. :D
Count me in that elite group as well.
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Hrdina wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 2:23 pm For the few among us who want a one-liner describing who he was, how about: Vernor Vinge was a science fiction author who is largely credited and/or blamed for popularizing the term "technological singularity".
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