See
http://news.slashdot.org/story/09/09/29/193234/A-Geek-Funeral for links
to some nice pictures.
Slashdot sez: "We've recently talked about a geek wedding, and now reader
Sam_In_The_Hills writes in with news of his brother's geek funeral. "
"I've not seen this topic covered here before even though it's one that
will concern us all at some time: what to do with our corporeal remains
after we've left for that great data bank in the sky.
For my recently departed brother (long illness, don't smoke!), I thought
this nice SPARCstation would be a cool place to spend eternity. Yes, he's
really in there (after cremation). I kept the floppy drive cover but for
space reasons removed the floppy drive, hard drive, and most of the power
supply. I left behind the motherboard and power switch and plugs to keep
all openings covered. The case worked quite well at his memorial party.
His friends and family were able to leave their final good-byes on
post-notes. Anyone who wanted to keep their words private could just slip
their note into the case through the floppy slot. All notes will be sealed
in plastic and placed within the case. There has been one complication. His
daughters like the look of it so much they aren't now sure if they want to
bury him.
One more thing: the words on the plaque really do capture one of the last
things he ever said. Of course as kids we watched the show in its first run."
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specifications yield PhD theses. They may also occasionally yield
programs as by-products, but no useful ones. --Ronald F. Guilmette
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