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My condolences to his family and friends. He will be missed greatly.
In part, Corey's advice helped me to build a network of web sites to put food on the table and pay the bills. I owe this man a lot for his poineering work and it truly saddens me to learn of his death.
His legacy will definitely live on as his ideas and vision, like them or not, will live on in the work of internet professionals world wide. A true class act and one that will be missed.
To his family and friends you have my deepest respect, gratitude, and sincerest condolences.
I thought this was fitting.....
"On the mountains of memory, buy the world’s wellsprings,
In all men’s eyes,
Where the light of the life of him is on all past things,
Death only dies."
Algernon C. Swinburne
The passenger, Corey Nicholas Rudl, 34, died at the scene. The driver, Benjamin Miles Keaton, 39, was airlifted to Loma Linda University Hospital, where he died about an hour later, according to the county coroner's office
Well, I can only say he was doing his "thing". I'm from the field of Electronics and have seen numerous examples of this in the last 25 years. Many, many folks far smarter than myself have suffered similar fates.
Not rampant, just people pushing the "envelope" too far.
Heh! Guess why they were "smart".
CORY!
Enjoy your place in history, albeit too, too much premature.
Ian
Your barrage of emails will be missed - I will make sure your teachings carry on!
You died doing the thing you loved! What better way to go.
Thanks again for everything I learned from you buddy.