My darling,

Can you share more information, more data about Mel's email account,
please?  Publicly, more people can help him.  In private, I will try to
help him after returning from hospital.

Don't worry, I am feeling awesome.  Finally, it seems I am walking with
less pain after the surgery in my back, woohooo!!  Now I can already suffer
another accident to celebrate, yay, hahaha!!!  #goofygirl  ;D

Disinfected tender kisses and straight hugs to you and all the LibTech
members!!  <3  <3  <3

Ceci

PS:  - I also need to write cute answers to LibTech members, who contacted
me in private, saying some bad things about Science...  Uff, and another
answer to the third sweetest hacker in this world.  I am later than Alice's
rabbit...  Pardon!!  :P

And before someone say something in private, I know Mel, indirectly, helped
to explode my family.  But he was only a soldier following the government's
orders, believing he was saving his country, his family...  I hate all the
wars, but not their soldiers.  Wars always show the worst of the human
beings, unfortunately.  </3

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Loving.  Caring.  Sharing.  Being Excellent To Each Other And To Our
Hackerspace.  <3
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"Don't let anyone rob you of your imagination, your creativity, or your
curiosity.  It's your place in the world; it's your life.  Go on and do all
you can with it, and make it the life you want to live."  -  Mae Jemison


On Thu, Apr 16, 2020, 04:36 Yosem Companys <[email protected]> wrote:

> Our 98-year-old neighbor Mel enlisted in the U.S. Navy after Pearl Harbor
> and fought in the Pacific Theater. He survived the war, including Typhoon
> Cobra, which almost decimated the U.S. fleet.
>
> Mel turns 99 in August of this year. All of Mel's family is dead, except
> for his 92-year-old wife, who has dementia.
>
> Before dying 4 years ago, Mel's sister emailed him the contact information
> for some 1st cousins of theirs.
>
> Unfortunately, Mel has locked himself out of his Yahoo email, so he cannot
> access those emails any more.
>
> Mel would dearly love to see whether he has any family left in the world.
> He does not have a cell phone. He only has a landline. And I cannot go over
> to Mel's house to help him due to the social isolation of COVID-19.
>
> Every time we bring groceries to Mel and his wife, he mentions how he
> wishes I could help him regain email access.
>
> Do you or does somebody you know work for Yahoo and in a position to help?
>
> If so, I am sure Mel would be deeply grateful for your help.
>
> Thank you!
> Yosem Companys
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGC5TLPkL2s
>
>
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