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Started by Bricktop, January 18, 2016, 05:55:23 PM

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He was an integral part of that golden era during the 90's...a lot of the characters and storylines were his.


Makes me wanna dig out my NWO Wolf Pack shirt lol.
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Scott Hall, at 63, "blood clots".



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He had hip replacement surgery last week, but suffered a serious complication when a blood clot got loose.


Yes, but Im suspicious of "the blood clot".
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Willie Nelson's sister Bobbie Nelson died last Thursday. She was 91. She was a pianist and singer in his band since his started.
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Eugene Parker, a physicist who theorized the existence of solar wind and became the first person to witness the launch of a spacecraft bearing his name, has died, his son and the University of Chicago said Wednesday.



His son, Eric Parker, said Eugene Parker died peacefully at a retirement community in Chicago on Tuesday, about a decade after being diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. He was 94.



NASA administrators and university colleagues hailed Parker as a visionary in his field of heliophysics, focused on the study of the sun and other stars. He is best known for his 1958 theory of the existence of solar wind — a supersonic flow of particles off the sun's surface.



"Dr. Eugene Parker's contributions to science and to understanding how our universe works touches so much of what we do here at NASA," NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said in a statement. "Dr. Parker's legacy will live on through the many active and future NASA missions that build upon his work."



Parker recalled in 2018 that his solar wind theory was widely criticized and even mocked at publication. He was vindicated in 1962 when a NASA spacecraft mission to Venus confirmed his theory and solar wind's effect on the solar system, including occasional disruptions of communications systems on Earth.



The experience became part of Parker's identity as an educator and mentor.



"If you do something new or innovative, expect trouble," he said in 2018 when asked to give advice to early career scientists. "But think critically about it because if you're wrong, you want to be the first one to know that."



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Eugene Parker, a physicist who theorized the existence of solar wind and became the first person to witness the launch of a spacecraft bearing his name, has died, his son and the University of Chicago said Wednesday.



His son, Eric Parker, said Eugene Parker died peacefully at a retirement community in Chicago on Tuesday, about a decade after being diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. He was 94.



NASA administrators and university colleagues hailed Parker as a visionary in his field of heliophysics, focused on the study of the sun and other stars. He is best known for his 1958 theory of the existence of solar wind — a supersonic flow of particles off the sun's surface.



"Dr. Eugene Parker's contributions to science and to understanding how our universe works touches so much of what we do here at NASA," NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said in a statement. "Dr. Parker's legacy will live on through the many active and future NASA missions that build upon his work."



Parker recalled in 2018 that his solar wind theory was widely criticized and even mocked at publication. He was vindicated in 1962 when a NASA spacecraft mission to Venus confirmed his theory and solar wind's effect on the solar system, including occasional disruptions of communications systems on Earth.



The experience became part of Parker's identity as an educator and mentor.



"If you do something new or innovative, expect trouble," he said in 2018 when asked to give advice to early career scientists. "But think critically about it because if you're wrong, you want to be the first one to know that."



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I've heard of him.

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Madeleine Albright, the first female U.S. secretary of state, has died of cancer, her family said Wednesday..



She was 84.

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I remember her, she was appointed by Clinton. Pretty groundbreaking for it's day. May she rest in peace.
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Anonymous

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I remember her, she was appointed by Clinton. Pretty groundbreaking for it's day. May she rest in peace.

I don't remember much about her tenure as Secretary of State besides Mogadishu and the wars in the former Yugoslavia.

Oliver Clotheshoffe

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I don't remember much about her tenure as Secretary of State besides Mogadishu and the wars in the former Yugoslavia.






[size=135]She wasn't without controversy, that's for sure.[/size]



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Anonymous

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I don't remember much about her tenure as Secretary of State besides Mogadishu and the wars in the former Yugoslavia.







What is the reporter referring to?

Oliver Clotheshoffe

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What is the reporter referring to?






The reporter is talking about the estimated 500,000 kids killed in the Iraq war. Albright's answer could have been better. Way better.
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Anonymous

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What is the reporter referring to?






The reporter is talking about the estimated 500,000 kids killed in the Iraq war. Albright's answer could have been better. Way better.

Her answer makes her look heartless.

Oliver Clotheshoffe

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Computer scientist and creator of the GIF, Stephen Wilhite, has died at the age of 74 due to complications from COVID-19.



According to the Verge, who spoke to Wilhite's wife Kathaleen, he was surrounded by family when he died. An obituary page created for Wilhite is filled with messages, even from those who say they didn't know him personally.



The page says of Wilhite, "even with all his accomplishments, he remained a very humble, kind, and good man."



As Now This News reported, Wilhite was a key part of the creation of the Graphics Interchange Format, an animated image format that is now ubiquitous in its use and familiarity in everyday life on social media and the internet as a whole. He created the format while working for the internet service provider CompuServe in the 1980s.



Wilhite earned a lifetime achievement award from the Webby Awards in 2013 for his contribution to online culture.



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Here's to ya Stephen -



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Computer scientist and creator of the GIF, Stephen Wilhite, has died at the age of 74 due to complications from COVID-19.



According to the Verge, who spoke to Wilhite's wife Kathaleen, he was surrounded by family when he died. An obituary page created for Wilhite is filled with messages, even from those who say they didn't know him personally.



The page says of Wilhite, "even with all his accomplishments, he remained a very humble, kind, and good man."



As Now This News reported, Wilhite was a key part of the creation of the Graphics Interchange Format, an animated image format that is now ubiquitous in its use and familiarity in everyday life on social media and the internet as a whole. He created the format while working for the internet service provider CompuServe in the 1980s.



Wilhite earned a lifetime achievement award from the Webby Awards in 2013 for his contribution to online culture.



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Here's to ya Stephen -



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I didn't know who the creator of the gif was......I never thought about it.