Dammit!

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I know the RROD is pretty much inevitable, but what a drag anyway.

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R.I.P. Bob Wilkins

I just read on Big Rick Stuart's blog that Bob Wilkins passed away.
As a someone that grew up in the bay area during the 70s, I can tell you that one of my favorite memories was staying up late (by hook or by crook) and watching Creature Features every weekend. I think it's a big reason that I'm such a big SciFi fan.

A memorial service is scheduled for 2 p.m. Jan. 24 in Oakland's Montclair Presbyterian Church

"Don't stay up late...it's not worth it." - Bob Wilkins

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RIP Michael Turner

Sad news. One of my favorite comic book artists passed away this weekend. Michael Turner died of cancer at the age of 37. Tragic to think how many more fantastic covers/books he might have gone on to create.

I think he was best know for co-creating Witchblade and creating Fathom, but he also did so much work for both DC and Marvel that people that don't recognize his name would still probably be familiar with some of his work. In 2003 he founded his own company, Aspen Comics.


Comic Book Resources is reporting that anyone wishing to send their condolences to Michael Turner's family is encouraged to send them to:

Aspen MLT, Inc.
C/O Michael Turner
5855 Green Valley Circle, Suite 111
Culver City, CA, 90230

and anyone wishing to make a donation in Turner's name to his preferred charities can do so to either The American Cancer Society or the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

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RIP Ingmar Bergman


Filmmaker Ingmar Bergman passed away at the age of 89.

I read that he was really scared of death when he made The Seventh Seal. That's probably a large part of why it remains such a powerful film, even 20 years later. Playing chess with Death. How often has that premise been ripped off?

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RIP Brad Delp of Boston


Brad Delp, lead singer of Boston found dead in his home. [link]
Pretty sad. I know I wore out at least one or two Boston tapes in my youth.

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R.I.P. Lily Munster



http://www.cnn.com/2007/SHOWBIZ/TV/01/10/obit.decarlo.ap/index.html

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Dakar claims another rider

Sad news out of Africa. Elmer Symons (South African rider that had been living in the US) was killed in the fourth stage of the Dakar Rally.

From the press release:

The organisation of the Dakar received the news this morning of the death of South Africa's Elmer Symons, bike rider n°107.

Today at 9:16, the race headquarters received an Iritrack alert coming from km 142 of the 4th stage from Er Rachidia to Ouarzazate.

On the site of the crash by helicopter 8 minutes later, the race direction could only record the death, confirmed 10 minutes later by the medical helicopter.

Head of a company specialised in the exportation of metal parts from the United States to South Africa, 29-year-old Elmer Symons was taking part in his first Dakar as a competitor. He had lived two others in an assistance crew. He was 18th overall.

The rally organisation is waiting for the return of Kingsley Symons who takes care of the assistance of his brother to witness their support and sadness.


Not a lot of details as of yet, but always sad when things go so bad.

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