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The old guys were no better, though fashionable politics then was more palatable.

 

 

He's an actor. They're all raging douches.

 

Gary Sinise appears to break that mold. Admittedly one of the few who do.

 

 

Fair enough. A few of them are not.

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Those who knew him will tell you that Gordon Bruce Okill Stuart was no ordinary man.

"Just his drive, his energy, his organizational skills," noted Bruce Bolton, a Lieutenant Colonel with the 78th Fraser Highlanders, an historical group in Montreal, and a friend.

Stuart was born was born in Montreal in 1921 but received part of his education at Gordonstoun School in Scotland, where he befriended a classmate who would go on to become a central figure in British society.

https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/canada/wwii-veteran-gordon-bruce-okill-stuart-friend-to-prince-philip-dies-at-98/ar-AAGCHI9?li=AA521o

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Norman Joseph Woodland (September 6, 1921 – December 9, 2012) was an American inventor, best known as one of the inventors of the barcode, for which he received a patent in October 1952. From Wiki.

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She was a damn good singer. :(

 

She got 17 more years against her cancer. So there is that.

 


 

Norman Joseph Woodland (September 6, 1921 – December 9, 2012) was an American inventor, best known as one of the inventors of the barcode, for which he received a patent in October 1952. From Wiki.

 

One of the many unsung inventors thaat made life easier.

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René Auberjonois, the prolific actor best known for his roles on the television shows Benson and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and his part in the 1970 film M*A*S*H playing Father Mulcahy, has died. He was 79.

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It's a good read, damning of the treatment of those who picked the tactics that won it, but there are those here who suggest that the aircraft comparative analysis is flawed.

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