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Re: Dude VanWinkle's Death
From: "Geoffrey Gowey" <gjgowey () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2008 11:51:05 -0800
I can't even believe some of the people on this list would take this posting as a joke. This could have been any of us. Disagreeing about a persons opinion and discussing is part of being on this list, but it's something else entirely when, solely based on what they voiced on a professional mailing list about professional topics, some of the members are rejoicing. Now that is just purely tasteless and cold hearted. I guess the fact that these people who are rejoicing are the same group that hide behind anonymous mail just goes to show that keyboard bravery really can separate a person from their humanity. For those of you keyboard warriors who may disagree with some of the people here and voice your disagreement in a manner befitting a toddler I normally chalk up your nonsense to immaturity, but celebrating the death of someone who maintained his professionalism is inhuman. It has been par for the course for years to have a heavy helping of nonsense come from those who would hide their identity not for professional reasons, but for them to act out what Freud defined as their Id. This topic, however, shows these same bunch of people for what they truly are: self-serving immature cowards. I never knew really knew this person while he was alive and I am not trying to paint a picture of him as a saint, but for the immature lot on this list now would be a good time to know when to refrain from your impulse of banging out some immature posting. Show some small measure of humanity and let those affected who knew this person grieve without your antics. On Feb 11, 2008 7:40 AM, Jonathan Glass <jonathan.glass () gmail com> wrote:
http://www.timesreporter.com/index.php?ID=79446&r=6&Category=7 Justin Marcus Polazzo, 31, of Atlanta, Ga., was found dead in his home on Feb. 4, 2008. He was born in Alma, Mich., on Dec. 31, 1976. At the time of his death, Justin was employed at the Georgia Institute of Technology's Office of Information Technology in the Division of Architecture and Infrastructure. Justin is survived by his parents, mother Carol Anson Stanwyck (Doug), and father Free Polazzo (Janet), brother Chad Polazzo (Lori), and stepsister Liz Stanwyck. Other area surviving relatives are Betty Anson, Wendy (Wagner) Muzechuk, Ashley and Maggie Haverfield and James Anson (Marilyn) from Illinois. A memorial service will be held Sunday, Feb. 10, 2008, in Atlanta. It's been a sad week for the friends of Dude VanWinkle. --JG _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/
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- Dude VanWinkle's Death Jonathan Glass (Feb 11)
- Re: Dude VanWinkle's Death Ronald MacDonald (Feb 11)
- Re: Dude VanWinkle's Death Geoffrey Gowey (Feb 11)
- Re: Dude VanWinkle's Death Randal T. Rioux (Feb 11)
- Re: Dude VanWinkle's Death worried security (Feb 11)
- Re: Dude VanWinkle's Death Abilash Praveen (Feb 11)
- Re: Dude VanWinkle's Death worried security (Feb 11)
- Re: Dude VanWinkle's Death Abilash Praveen (Feb 11)
- Re: Dude VanWinkle's Death Geoffrey Gowey (Feb 11)
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- Re: Dude VanWinkle's Death Joey Mengele (Feb 11)
- Re: Dude VanWinkle's Death Paul Schmehl (Feb 11)
- Re: Dude VanWinkle's Death Simon Smith (Feb 11)
- Re: Dude VanWinkle's Death Keith Kilroy (Feb 11)
- Re: Dude VanWinkle's Death Simon Smith (Feb 11)
- Re: Dude VanWinkle's Death Paul Schmehl (Feb 11)