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    In a sense, this guy's work enabled everything we do here. Without him, the world of computing would look very different:

    Gordon Moore, Intel co-founder behind ‘Moore’s Law,’ dies at 94

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    One of the last of Mad's iconic artists has Folded It In:

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/al...02/ar-AA19H1CD

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    On deck: Tupperware.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Delores Mulva View Post
    On deck: Tupperware.
    An actual exchange of messages at work yesterday, regarding Tupperware:

    Quote Originally Posted by I am old
    Gen Z person: I also didn’t realize that was the name of a company. It’s like xerox and Kleenex
    I’m showing my age here

    Me: Are Tupperware parties still a thing?

    Gen Z person
    : Lol you know that’s not what a Tupperware party actually is, right?

    Me
    : isn't it where a bunch of people get together so a Tupperware person can sell them stuff?

    Colleague slightly older than me
    : Tupperware parties used to be held to sell Tupperware... what are they now?

    Gen Z person
    : Omg this is a generational thing and I am so sorry
    https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna14061667
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    Barry Humphries, aka Dame Edna, 89, complications from hip surgery:

    https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-65328507

    2019 Royal Variety show.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PPatty View Post
    An actual exchange of messages at work yesterday, regarding Tupperware:
    I admit I had no clue it was a code word for selling sex toys. But I can see why, Especially in more conservative burbs.

    Back to food storage though, I can see why they are falling as there is just so much competition now and as someone with lots of retail experience I can say lots will buy that Gladware stuff and just wash it out and reuse. No where near as durable as the old tupperware but it gets the job done. Along with brands like Rubbermade and such selling similar stuff.
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    Harry Belafonte, 96, congestive heart failure:

    https://dlisted.com/2023/04/25/the-l...as-died-at-96/

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    Today we sail
    On the Solar Rail
    For there's much we just don't know
    So farewell with a kiss
    Then it's fast for the mist
    Till we're sleeping in the cold below

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    I am a big fan, and really liked a lot of his songs, but this is still my very favorite:

    'This world may be another planet's hell.'{Aldous Huxley}
    'After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music.'{Aldous Huxley}

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    Damn. He was JUST TOURING. Like, less than a month ago he decided to postpone some upcoming tour dates because he wasn't feeling quite up to it.

    I think my favorite of his is Sundown. It's the first piece of his I heard where I stopped and went "Whoa, who is this? This is great!"
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    Vida Blue, American League MVP, Cy Young winner, 73:

    https://www.cnn.com/2023/05/07/sport...spt/index.html

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    Not a celeb, but I bet most of you are familiar with his work: Russ Nicholson, artist. He was the artist that gave AD&D's Fiend Folio the distinctive look that it had:

    Google image search to show some of his pieces from Fiend Folio.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Delores Mulva View Post
    Not a celeb, but I bet most of you are familiar with his work: Russ Nicholson, artist. He was the artist that gave AD&D's Fiend Folio the distinctive look that it had:

    Google image search to show some of his pieces from Fiend Folio.
    His work does look a bit more sophisticated than the earliest AD&D crowd of illustrators. Although I'll always have a soft spot for Erol Otus, just because he had a cool name and an art style that was very distinctive (maybe too distinctive for some -- his stuff was something of an acquired taste, I think).

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    Give Erol Otus props for one thing: his art tended to avoid the "chain mail bikini" look. When everybody else was doing things that looked like Tarl Cabot book covers, his women tended to only be showing legs.

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    A pioneering figure in American culture:

    https://www.f4wonline.com/news/wwe/s...ses-away-at-79

    ‘Superstar’ brought the bodybuilding look to pro wrestling, paving the way for Hulk Hogan, Jesse Ventura and every other muscle beach performer who came after. (The cynical view would be that he was the one who introduced steroids to pro wrestling, but even that would count as revolutionizing the industry, though whether for good or ill is a separate question). And he was, I think, one of the first to build promos around a memorable, repeated catch phrase, something that also became a staple of the business.


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    Quote Originally Posted by PPatty View Post
    A pioneering figure in American culture:

    https://www.f4wonline.com/news/wwe/s...ses-away-at-79

    ‘Superstar’ brought the bodybuilding look to pro wrestling, paving the way for Hulk Hogan, Jesse Ventura and every other muscle beach performer who came after. (The cynical view would be that he was the one who introduced steroids to pro wrestling, but even that would count as revolutionizing the industry, though whether for good or ill is a separate question). And he was, I think, one of the first to build promos around a memorable, repeated catch phrase, something that also became a staple of the business.

    He was the template for the superstars of the late 70s and 80s - every one took from him whether they realized it or not. RIP to the Man with the power, The Man with the power, too sweet to be sour.
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    Football legend Jim Brown.

    https://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...s/70237329007/

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