He was so robust and articulate and unassuming, and taught us how to laugh while doing our work. He did it so well-the King of finding how to make community technology and media joyful and sustainable. He spanned big borders and helped us all. This image to me says it all. An address below for his family. I wish I had known him longer and better.
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