Frankie Laine - 1913-Feb 6,2007
Frankie Laine 1913-2007;
A decent short bio and some music in his honour cortesy of
http://www.bigbobh.net/dowop/index.htm
Bye bye Frankie - High Noon was the best.
http://www.bigbobh.net/dowop/frankie.html
ps: Tex Ritter sang the movie version of the ballad - I liked Frankie's better. So sue me.
Victor (Lloyd) Clemett -- 1899 - 2007
http://www.cbc.ca/gfx/images/news/ph...ent-bw-ww1.jpg
One of Canada's last WWI veterans dies
Lest we forget.... even if we don't seem ever to learn...
Video: Real Quicktime
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It is my pure and virtuous heart that
gives me the strength of ten!
Hedwig Eva Maria Kiesler November 9, 1913 – January 19, 2000
Here's one courtesy of Windrivers' front page, where I found it, and Tom's Hardware.
http://images.tomshardware.com/2007/...ening_shot.jpg
Tom's Hardware - Gear Digest: Beautiful Actress, Beautiful Mind, Hot Gadgets
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Wikipedia: Hedy Lamarr
Very interesting woman.
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Kurt Vonnegut: November 11, 1922 – April 11, 2007
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/image...onn_203_ap.jpg
Kurt Vonnegut: BBC Obituary
BB: "One of the outstanding figures of modern US literature, Kurt Vonnegut, has died aged 84 in New York."
Vonnegut at Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Vonnegut
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It is my pure and virtuous heart that
gives me the strength of ten!
Charles Mingus -- April 22, 1922 – January 5, 1979
First Known Gunshot Victim in Americas
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...unshot_big.jpg
Gunshot Victim at National Geographic
The victim is a Peruvian native thought to have been killed by Spaniards in the 1536 seige of Lima. He is the first known gunshot victim in the Americas.
Interesting story.
More interesting, however, is the politics of North American media in which no mention of native support of the colonial Spaniards is mentioned. Such mention would not be correct.
:rolleyes:
From the BBC -- Story --Speaking of other victims of the seige, Peruvian archaeologist Guillermo Cock 'said the nature of the injuries found on the bodies - made with indigenous weapons such as stone axes and arrows - indicated that the conquistadors would have had some kind of native support to help in their conquest. 'That really confirms... native support for the conquerors was very important. The chronicles do not acknowledge the participation of the natives... [they] tell you that a couple of dozen cavalry men defeated the Inca troops in Lima.'"
I miss the Squid's cynical take on such things.... sigh!
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It is my pure and virtuous heart that
gives me the strength of ten!