Month: June 2018
Frank Heart, Who Linked Computers Before the Internet, Dies at 89 – The New York Times
Frank Heart, the engineer who oversaw development of the first routing computer for the Arpanet, the precursor to the internet, died on Sunday at a retirement community in Lexington, Mass. He was 89. Source: Frank Heart, Who Linked Computers Before the Internet, Dies at 89 – The New York Times
Read MoreHarlan Ellison, Intensely Prolific Science Fiction Writer, Dies at 84 – The New York Times
Harlan Ellison, a furiously prolific and cantankerous writer whose science fiction and fantasy stories reflected a personality so intense that they often read as if he were punching his manual typewriter keys with his fists, died on Wednesday at his home in Los Angeles. He was 84. Source: Harlan Ellison, Intensely Prolific Science Fiction Writer,…
Read MoreWalter Bahr (1927 – 2018), World Cup hero | Legacy.com
“Walter Bahr was one of the greatest people to ever be part of soccer in the United States,” former U.S. Soccer Federation President Sunil Gulati said. “Not only was he a pioneer and a fantastic ambassador for our game over many years, he was a true gentleman.”Bahr and his teammates were portrayed in the 2005…
Read MoreMatt “Guitar” Murphy died Friday, June 15th – Obituaries at Tributes.com
Matt “Guitar” Murphy, blues sideman who played with the Blues Brothers and legends like Muddy Waters and Howlin’ Wolf, died Friday, June 15, 2018, according to multiple news sources. He was 88. Source: Matt “Guitar” Murphy – Celebrity Death – Obituaries at Tributes.com
Read MoreThe U.S. Open became a complete circus and it was wonderful – SBNation.com
Phil threw that out there and also admitted to this being a deliberate case of using the rules to his advantage. He even wondered if he should have done it at other times over years, including at Augusta on the 15th hole. Phil always entertains when talking to the media — he may anger you,…
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