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I Link, Therefore I am
by George Simpson, Monday, Apr 25, 2005 8:17 AM EST

A WEST NYACK, N.Y. MAN was found dead at his computer apparently the
victim of trying to keep up with too many professional forums. Childress
H. Wanamaker, 54, an account executive at a New York-based new media
company, died of starvation according to the West Nyack coroner's
office. Wanamaker's emaciated body was found by Loraine, his wife of 26
years, who told MediaPost she had been bringing her husband meals on
plastic trays for weeks, but that he never took the time to eat them.
"He was glued to his computer 24/7," she said tearfully. "He was so
afraid he was going to miss an opportunity to contribute a comment or
start a discussion, that he just stopped eating." She added that
Wanamaker's last words were "OK Picard, stick that in your pipe and
smoke it..."

Computer forensic specialists from SUNY at Cortland discovered that
Wanamaker was subscribed to 48 different forums and networking
communities including one apparently having to do with the elderly
called "oldtimers" and another apparently limited to just 100 people.
They also found that he posted a comment into one forum or another on an
average of two per minute every hour of the day for the past seven
weeks.

"He felt under terrible pressure to be part of the online community,"
said his son, Lucian, who says he tried several times to get his
father's attention and lure him away from the computer. "The only time
he even looked up was when I told him I had seen Dane Madsen trying to
steal his car out of the driveway."

Police found what appeared to be an organization chart taped to the wall
of Wanamaker's den with lines linking small photos of people unknown to
the police including a Tom Hespos and an Adam Boettiger. Neither is
considered a suspect in Wanamaker's death.

"Once, I thought I had him," said Lucian Wanamaker, "when I said that
mom had made cookies, but half out of his chair, he just sat back down
mumbling something about two Roman gods; I believe it was Jupiter and
Atlas having some sort of titanic battle. 'Let them eat PIE,' he
bellowed banging on his keyboard."

Computer forensic specialists reported that there was no order or
continuity to Wanamaker's forum postings. "It looks like he just sort of
randomly commented on whatever was in the discussion string at the
time," said Stephen Hall, CUNY-Cortland adjunct professor of intemperate
and impulsive behavior. "He let nothing go by unchallenged by his own
point of view, nor failed to respond to any other community member
asking for advice or a new job. This consumed not only 24 hours a day,
but also, apparently, his physical health."

In what must be a record, Wanamaker was linked into to over 15,250 other
community members, many of whom he exchanged notes with daily. He also
contributed to 375 blogs and was expected to start an online column
about the impact of interactive communications on health, when he died.

A virtual memorial service will be held online at a date to be
determined. 



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