>From the TidBITS (https://tidbits.com) mailing list:

. . . Oliver Habicht, who died on 25 September 2020 after suffering from
pancreatic cancer for two years. . . ended up spending 30 years as an IT
manager at Cornell University, enjoying his 15 minutes of fame when he
created the “pumpkin cam
<https://mailer.tidbits.com/l/7tKSSJskOEZ4892DVVImCkZQ/UQz2sPRTkMjg2ZusvoHUaQ/il4fTKubmj7RsGJtRaYmeQ>”—a
live video feed of the enormous pumpkin that was somehow impaled on the top
of Cornell’s 173-foot bell tower in 1997 and remained there for months. He
even got a mention in the New York Times
<https://mailer.tidbits.com/l/7tKSSJskOEZ4892DVVImCkZQ/wlpDfG7NdbGJBEkeImRS5w/il4fTKubmj7RsGJtRaYmeQ>
then,
and 20 years later, the Cornell Daily Sun covered his revival of the site
<https://mailer.tidbits.com/l/7tKSSJskOEZ4892DVVImCkZQ/VfyZxk9UGue47UeLIcL0sA/il4fTKubmj7RsGJtRaYmeQ>.
For a little more small-world syndrome, note that the pumpkin was also covered
by Mark Frauenfelder on BoingBoing
<https://mailer.tidbits.com/l/7tKSSJskOEZ4892DVVImCkZQ/QD892HDV5UBoBs3Y1jTsh6aw/il4fTKubmj7RsGJtRaYmeQ>
and the final (?) story
<https://mailer.tidbits.com/l/7tKSSJskOEZ4892DVVImCkZQ/760rSQ19ELnYPU5gMpbZhA/il4fTKubmj7RsGJtRaYmeQ>
was
written by none other than tech journalist Farhad Manjoo
<https://mailer.tidbits.com/l/7tKSSJskOEZ4892DVVImCkZQ/c9jk3lAfA8Tdnflnfx64Iw/il4fTKubmj7RsGJtRaYmeQ>,
Cornell class of 2000 and then editor-in-chief of the Cornell Daily Sun,
who is currently an opinion columnist at The New York Times.
Chuck Schultz
Anniston, AL
[email protected]

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