Re: OT: Stephen Hawking

2018-03-16 Thread Ken Waller
And thanks for the fish.


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>Subject: Re: OT: Stephen Hawking
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>> He had indeed.
>> In addition to the above, three times fourteen is... :-P
>>
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Re: OT: Stephen Hawking

2018-03-16 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
Life, the Universe, and everything.

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> He had indeed.
> In addition to the above, three times fourteen is... :-P
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> Jostein
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Re: OT: Stephen Hawking

2018-03-16 Thread Jostein



Den 15.03.2018 23:45, skrev ann sanfedele:
actually - I'd like to think Hawking , knowing he was probably not going 
to live too much longer anyway, chose to pull the lifesupport system so 
that these thingswould be aligned... as not only was it PI day, and 
Einstein's birthday but Einstein died at age 76 (I  learned today). 
Hawking did have a sense of humor.


He had indeed.
In addition to the above, three times fourteen is... :-P

Jostein

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Re: OT: Stephen Hawking

2018-03-15 Thread ann sanfedele
actually - I'd like to think Hawking , knowing he was probably not going 
to live too much longer anyway, chose to pull the lifesupport system so 
that these thingswould be aligned... as not only was it PI day, and 
Einstein's birthday but Einstein died at age 76 (I  learned today).  
Hawking did have a sense of humor.


ann


On 3/14/2018 4:30 PM, William Robb wrote:

On Mar 14, 2018 11:18 AM, "Daniel J. Matyola"  wrote:

It's Pi day, and Einstein's birthday, and Stephen Hawking passed away today:

http://time.com/5199167/stephen-hawking-death-date-pi-day/


Coincidence? Or is everything interconnected on a cosmic scale?



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Re: OT: Stephen Hawking

2018-03-15 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
Wow, what a wonderful opportunity to see and photograph him.

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On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 10:39 AM, Igor PDML-StR  wrote:

>
>
> I've posted this to the list almost 8 years ago:
> http://42graphy.org/misc-old/Mixed-2010/Hawking_DSC1188.jpg
>
> That time he visited Texas A&M University for the dedication of Stephen
> Hawking Auditorium in the then-brand-new Mitchel Institute (for Fundamental
> Physics and Astronomy).
>
> Igor
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>
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> On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 5:37 AM, Jostein  wrote:
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>>
>> Den 15.03.2018 05:13, skrev John:
>>
>>
>>> The world was a better place for his being here. He will be missed.
>>>
>>>
>> Subscribed!
>> One of the old Norse texts, Håvamål, describes eternal life as an enduring
>> presence in the memory of the living. I think Hawking will linger, if not
>> forever, for at least a good number of generations to come.
>>
>> Jostein
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Re: OT: Stephen Hawking

2018-03-15 Thread Igor PDML-StR



I've posted this to the list almost 8 years ago:
http://42graphy.org/misc-old/Mixed-2010/Hawking_DSC1188.jpg

That time he visited Texas A&M University for the dedication of Stephen 
Hawking Auditorium in the then-brand-new Mitchel Institute (for 
Fundamental Physics and Astronomy).


Igor


On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 5:37 AM, Jostein  wrote:




Den 15.03.2018 05:13, skrev John:



The world was a better place for his being here. He will be missed.



Subscribed!
One of the old Norse texts, Håvamål, describes eternal life as an enduring
presence in the memory of the living. I think Hawking will linger, if not
forever, for at least a good number of generations to come.

Jostein




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Re: OT: Stephen Hawking

2018-03-15 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
That is similar to the traditional Eastern Orthodox funeral hymn, Вѣчьнаꙗ
памѧть

Vicnaja pamjat, Vicnaja pamjat. Blazennyj pokoj; vicnaja jemu pamjat.

"Eternal memory, eternal memory, blessed repose, eternal memory."

I remember it being sung at funerals for members of my father's family,
always brings tears to the entire congregation.


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On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 5:37 AM, Jostein  wrote:

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> Den 15.03.2018 05:13, skrev John:
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Re: OT: Stephen Hawking

2018-03-15 Thread Jostein



Den 15.03.2018 05:13, skrev John:


The world was a better place for his being here. He will be missed.


Subscribed!
One of the old Norse texts, Håvamål, describes eternal life as an 
enduring presence in the memory of the living. I think Hawking will 
linger, if not forever, for at least a good number of generations to come.


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Re: OT: Stephen Hawking

2018-03-14 Thread John

On 3/14/2018 16:30, William Robb wrote:

On Mar 14, 2018 11:18 AM, "Daniel J. Matyola"  wrote:

It's Pi day, and Einstein's birthday, and Stephen Hawking passed away today:

http://time.com/5199167/stephen-hawking-death-date-pi-day/


Coincidence? Or is everything interconnected on a cosmic scale?




The world was a better place for his being here. He will be missed.


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Re: OT: Stephen Hawking

2018-03-14 Thread ann sanfedele

bingo!
ann

On 3/14/2018 4:30 PM, William Robb wrote:

On Mar 14, 2018 11:18 AM, "Daniel J. Matyola"  wrote:

It's Pi day, and Einstein's birthday, and Stephen Hawking passed away today:

http://time.com/5199167/stephen-hawking-death-date-pi-day/


Coincidence? Or is everything interconnected on a cosmic scale?



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Re: OT: Stephen Hawking

2018-03-14 Thread William Robb
On Mar 14, 2018 11:18 AM, "Daniel J. Matyola"  wrote:

It's Pi day, and Einstein's birthday, and Stephen Hawking passed away today:

http://time.com/5199167/stephen-hawking-death-date-pi-day/


Coincidence? Or is everything interconnected on a cosmic scale?



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OT: Stephen Hawking

2018-03-14 Thread Daniel J. Matyola
It's Pi day, and Einstein's birthday, and Stephen Hawking passed away today:

http://time.com/5199167/stephen-hawking-death-date-pi-day/

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Re: OT: Stephen Hawking sings

2007-01-19 Thread David Savage
On 1/19/07, mike wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bob Shell wrote:
>
> > This is pretty incredibly weird:
> >
> > http://www.stephenhawkingsings.co.uk/
> >
> > Bob
> >
> >
> Try the link to the Dr Who site at the bottom and enjoy their duet.
> Number five on the list.

LOL

I love "The Doctor sings: House of the Rising Sun"

Cheers,

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Re: OT: Stephen Hawking sings

2007-01-19 Thread mike wilson

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> From: Steve Jolly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Bob Shell wrote:
> > This is pretty incredibly weird:
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> > http://www.stephenhawkingsings.co.uk/
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> See also http://www.mchawking.com/multimedia.php?page_function=mp3z

"I'm bad like Dolamite(sic)"?

I didn't know magnesium based sedimentary rocks were so nasty.


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Re: OT: Stephen Hawking sings

2007-01-18 Thread Steve Jolly
Bob Shell wrote:
> This is pretty incredibly weird:
>
> http://www.stephenhawkingsings.co.uk/

See also http://www.mchawking.com/multimedia.php?page_function=mp3z

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RE: OT: Stephen Hawking sings

2007-01-18 Thread John Sessoms
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> From:
> Bob Shell
> This is pretty incredibly weird:
>
> http://www.stephenhawkingsings.co.uk/
>
> Bob

That's a hoot, but you should also try the link to "The Doctor Sings"

http://www.thedoctorsings.co.uk/

... and do the "Timewarp" again!


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Re: OT: Stephen Hawking sings

2007-01-18 Thread P. J. Alling
This is beyond weird.

Bob Shell wrote:
> This is pretty incredibly weird:
>
> http://www.stephenhawkingsings.co.uk/
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> Bob
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Re: OT: Stephen Hawking sings

2007-01-18 Thread mike wilson
Bob Shell wrote:

> This is pretty incredibly weird:
> 
> http://www.stephenhawkingsings.co.uk/
> 
> Bob
> 
> 
Try the link to the Dr Who site at the bottom and enjoy their duet. 
Number five on the list.

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Re: OT: Stephen Hawking sings

2007-01-18 Thread Tom C
I enjoyed "Stairway to Heaven" and the Tom Baker "Every Breath You Take".

Funny.


Tom C.


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> > This is pretty incredibly weird:
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> > http://www.stephenhawkingsings.co.uk/
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> > Bob
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>Try the link to the Dr Who site at the bottom and enjoy their duet.
>Number five on the list.
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OT: Stephen Hawking sings

2007-01-18 Thread Bob Shell
This is pretty incredibly weird:

http://www.stephenhawkingsings.co.uk/

Bob


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