Re: James Higgo

2001-08-20 Thread rwas

This might be little consolation for those who see this place as the
only existence.

From my perspective, James has gone home. He's checked out of school for
the summer and left
his books and his school uniform behind.

I seriously doubt he'll miss being here.

For what it's worth.


Robert W.

Marchal wrote:

 Fred Chen wrote:

 [...] The multiverse concept is of little comfort on
 occasions like these.

 Any concept is of little confort on those occasions, for those
 who remain.

 Only ritual and presence of other close person can perhaps be a
 little comfort.

 Now remember James proposed a sort of buddhist view about the
 multithings, it would have been nice to have his opinion on that
 question.

 Bruno

 PS I did not intend to answer to James' mother *on-line*. Sorry.





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Fw: James Higgo

2001-08-20 Thread Fred Chen


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Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 12:47 AM
Subject: Re: James Higgo


 Dear Fred,
 Thank you for your concer.  Perhaps you could forward this notice to the
rest of the people on the list (I don't have access).
 Many thanks, Jenny Higgo
 (James'mother at [EMAIL PROTECTED]).

 A service of thanksgiving for the life of James Anthony Higgo will be held
in Haileybury College Chapel, Hertford, on Tuesday 19th September at 4.00
pm. Refreshments afterwards. This universe will be a duller place without
him.



  I was shocked to hear of James Higgo's passing. I still have his replies
to some of my postings. The multiverse concept is of little comfort on
occasions like these.
 
  Fred