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Message-ID: <2ac2e7200802111310k3330fbb3r196584b83db4e9bc@mail.gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2008 02:40:36 +0530
From: "Abilash Praveen" <contactme@...lashpraveen.com>
To: "Gadi Evron" <ge@...uxbox.org>
Cc: funsec@...uxbox.org, full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: in Memory of Dude VanWinkle / Justin Plazzo

You have the same feeling as what I had a couple of years back when my 23
years old friend (only son for his parents and a Microsoft VIP) passed away
in his sleep. Everything seems to be a vanity when someone very good and
contributing to technology passes away.

We all work so hard, and when we die - we have nothing to take with us. None
of the praises are going to help Justin or his family now. He is
missed ....and missed forever! I fear eternal life now.


On 2/12/08, Gadi Evron <ge@...uxbox.org> wrote:
>
> I was just woken up with the news of Justin's death and am unsure what to
> think or how to respond--I need to. I feel things are left unfinished, a
> light just disappeared without warning, and all I can think of is what I
> said to him, when and where. Was I nice? Was I respectful? Did I always
> treat him right? What could I do differently? What will our small corner
> of the universe look like without him?
>
> What's clear is that he was a good guy who strove to always do better and
> was not afraid of voicing his opinion or making himself heard. He was also
> quick to apologize when necessary. His opinions never stopped him from
> seeing the person on the other side.
>
> He took subjects he discussed seriously, but never lost sight of the fun.
> He never stopped learning and he evolved a great deal over the past couple
> of years in which I had the opportunity to know him. One day, I was hoping
> to meet him. He was a good guy.
>
> He became an integral part of our community and only now I realize how
> much that is true.
>
> He cared. I care. He is missed.
>
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