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2070.1 | RIP my friend... | WEFXEM::COTE | Gorillas In The Mix | Fri Aug 04 1989 12:26 | 4 |
| According to a spokesperson at NKS, David Orin was found dead
yesterday.
Edd
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2070.2 | | DYO780::SCHAFER | Brad - back in Ohio. | Fri Aug 04 1989 12:51 | 4 |
| Oh *no*. What's happened? Are there any details? Is there any family
involved? This is terrible.
8-(
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2070.3 | | MUSKIE::ALLEN | | Fri Aug 04 1989 13:35 | 11 |
| I really hope that there has been some sort of misunderstanding.
If not, as Brad says it is terrible. I've found Dave to be one
of the most genuine people I've "never met" (in person, anyway).
He certainly has helped be a lot in understanding this hobby and
never has made me feel like I didn't measure up as a MIDI musician.
Like I said I really hope there's been a mistake,
Hopeful,
Bill Allen
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2070.4 | I'm really going to miss him... | GIAMEM::I_SHAW | I love rainchecks... | Fri Aug 04 1989 13:50 | 22 |
| I guess it's my turn.
I heard this morning that a Hudson man who lived alone on Vynal street
was found dead yesterday. Immediately, Dave popped into my mind, I knew his
street so well from getting lost finding it. I hoped for the best, went to
work and called around. No one seemed to know where he was, which was no real
consolation, because I couldn't remember if he had told me he was leaving on
vacation the next week.
And then I read the paper, which gave the full address as being 26
Vynal street; it was definately Dave.
I had tried to reach him this week; I was to have my weekly piano
lesson this past Thursday. I mailed him, called and left messages, and yet
there was no answer.
Last Thursday was our best lesson. We drug out the old classics,
and I listened to him play these, and then we worked on a contemporary piece
I wanted to play, `Hard Habit to Break.' But after the lesson, he opened
the Scott Joplin book, started cooking on the Black and White Rag, with me on
R-8 drums. We jammed 'til 10:30 with that honky tonk piano, and then I had
to leave...
Mike
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2070.5 | bye Dave | HPSTEK::RENE | learn design and study over seas... | Fri Aug 04 1989 14:19 | 9 |
| Oh God....This is awful. Edd just stopped by and told me the news. Damn
IT!!! I was just starting to really get to know Dave. I've never met
such a warm selfless guy. Definitely my COMMUSIC mentor.....
he will be missed so much....
8`|
Frank
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2070.6 | RIP | FDCV06::ARVIDSON | What does God need with a Starship? | Fri Aug 04 1989 14:38 | 8 |
|
Damn! I've had the same experiences with Dave as you guys.
With the Wurlygigs thru to learning more about and sharing
D-50 patches. He was unassuming and genuine.
He'll be missed.
Dan
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2070.7 | sadness | HPSRAD::NORCROSS | Dave Orin, RIP | Fri Aug 04 1989 14:44 | 6 |
| I too had pleasant experiences with Dave - I demoed MTP, he demoed his
setup. He had to be one of the most open person's around. He was
open to meeting and helping anyone. Why him? I can't figure it
out. May he always be remembered.
/Mitch
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2070.8 | WHY? | DRUMS::FEHSKENS | | Fri Aug 04 1989 14:44 | 13 |
| I saw a news report last night, but it said the deceased's name
was being withheld pending notification of the family, and I didn't
recognize Dave's house from the news pictures even though I've been
there several times. It never occurred to me that this unnamed
Digital employee could be someone I actually knew, never mind numbered
among my musical friends.
Then Edd called me this morning...
There has to be some way to undo this.
len.
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2070.9 | Shock and Sadness | KEYBDS::HASTINGS | | Fri Aug 04 1989 14:49 | 18 |
| Sadly, I have heard the same news. I am shocked and saddened.
Dave had been producing EPS sound disks, and had used me as a "beta
tester" for some of them. I really appreciated the effort that he
made to put quality into his work.
Last October I got into a group purchase of the EPS with Dave, and
as a result saved money. It was nice to have one more Ensoniq
enthusiast to confer with.
I did not yet know him well, but I am going to miss hearing/reading
his advice and opinions in this conference.
The world is a sadder place for his passing.
8-{
Mark
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2070.10 | keep us informed, someone | DYO780::SCHAFER | Brad - back in Ohio. | Fri Aug 04 1989 14:59 | 7 |
| If it's not too much trouble, would one of you folks up north follow
this and keep those of us who don't live in the NE area in the know?
If this was a murder, I'd like to see the bum hang. I'll be praying
for his family.
-b
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2070.11 | | SALSA::MOELLER | Mean, with a large deviation | Fri Aug 04 1989 15:03 | 5 |
| I never met Dave at a LERDs-BIM, but always enjoyed his noting.
I feel really sad.
karl
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2070.12 | I was stunned | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Conliberative | Fri Aug 04 1989 15:05 | 30 |
| Sigh....
It's really true. Dave was the most giving person of any noter I've
seen. One often got the impression that there was nothing he wouldn't
do to help someone out. And as someone said, he was very genuine
about offering his help. He got enjoyment out of knowing that
he had helped someone.
I once put myself in a hole by not making a backup of some samples
I was using. My sampler crapped out in the middle of an update and
the disk became useless. I needed those samples in a hurry.
I contacted Dave, explained my situation... All I know is that
those disks were in my mailbox the next business day! (Along with
some other software he though I might like.) He also
sent me updates on the OS and utilities. In fact, I think I still
owe him a few disks! I'd love to be able to pay him back.
I hadn't met Dave although he gave me plenty of opportunity. And this
is the first death of noting buddy I've ever had to deal with. But
because it was Dave in particular, I find it particularly hard
to deal with.
I really felt like I knew him between his notes, and our mail and
phone calls.
It's a tragedy and I'm going to miss him. There has to be something
appropriate we can do in his memory?
db
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2070.13 | COMMUSIC VII - in memory of Dave Orin | XERO::ARNOLD | Is the gold at Fort Knox happy gold? | Fri Aug 04 1989 15:14 | 14 |
| >>> There has to be something appropriate we can do in his memory?
Although I am hoping there is more we can do, I would suggest that we
compile COMMUSIC VII and dedicate the volume to Dave and his
contribution to COMMUSIC.
In the meantime, let me add to the chorus of voices who will miss Dave.
He came over to my house a few times and we chatted about his days at
Kurzweil, he showed me some tricks on the 1000PX and I showed him how
he could use Microsoft Works on the Mac to catalog the patch library he
had built up. It was always fun. Quick and meaningful friendships
were one of Dave's strengths. I'll miss him.
- John -
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2070.14 | I can't believe it. | MARLIN::DIORIO | No, I'm not bored...really...Zzzzzzzzzzzzz | Fri Aug 04 1989 15:20 | 8 |
| I too am very shocked and saddened by this. I had never met Dave face to
face either. But like db said, I felt like I knew him from talking to him
on the phone, and through mail and notes. He was very helpful to me. In
fact I had been calling him this week, and leaving messages, sending mail,
etc. I couldn't understand why he didn't get back to me, because he loved
to talk music and MIDI. I feel terrible. How did this happen?
Mike D
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2070.15 | | PNO::HEISER | Cold Rock the Groove! | Fri Aug 04 1989 15:20 | 9 |
| This happened a couple weeks ago to a regular noter in SPORTS Notes.
All the members there sent donations to one focal person who in
turn sent them to the family of the deceased, along with a card
& flowers. Something like that may be appropriate here from DECMS.
Even though Notes is an awkward medium, a lot of friendships are
developed because of Notes. You never get used to losing a friend.
Mike
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2070.16 | From today's paper... | FDCV06::ARVIDSON | What does God need with a Starship? | Fri Aug 04 1989 15:34 | 44 |
|
Typed in from the Middlesex News, Friday, August 4, 1989...
w/o permission...
Note: This is not a pleasant read...if you wish to discuss the
details, please precede the discussion with a <FF>
Dan
HUDSON MAN FOUND MURDERED IN HOME
By Elizabeth C. Smith
HUDSON - A 41-year-old Digital Equipment Corp. employee, reported
missing for several days, was found murdered in his bedroom late
yesterday afternoon.
The man, whom police are refusing to identify until his next of kin
are notified, was found by police after his employers at Digital
called police to say the he had not shown up for work for several
days.
Lt. Raplh Sleeper went to the man's tan, split-level home at 26 Vynal
St. at 5 pm to investigate and found the man dead, police spokesman
Sgt. Jay Murphy said.
Although one officer said, "It appears that he was bludgeoned,"
Murphy would not comment on how he died.
Early this morning, police kept a tight lid on information surrounding
the death, declining to quote specifics about the man, his background
or his death. Police said they expect to release more information
after an autopsy is completed today. The body was taken to University
of Massachusetts Medical Center in Worcester for the autopsy.
Police believed the man lived alone in the quiet residential area of
recently built homes about a quarter-mile north of Rte. 62, and a
half-mile east of downtown Hudson.
Murphy did say there was blood inside the home, but that "It's not to
be released where the blood is."
There was no sign of forced entry and the front door was locked,
according to Murphy, but he did not say how Sleeper had entered.
Murphy also said that the home dod not appear to be ransacked.
Hudson police, State Police and the Middlesex County district
attorney's office are investigating.
The murder is the first in Hudson in more than two years. Walter
Gould was convicted of killing his grandmother, Josephine Page, in her
Hudson home June 3, 1987.
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2070.17 | | KEYBDS::HASTINGS | | Fri Aug 04 1989 15:36 | 12 |
|
Dave O,
Wherever you are, I hope you will feel some of the appreciation
your fellow noters have for all that you have done.
Somehow it seems fitting to have a topic about you in this
COMMUSIC notesfile. Especially since you contributed so much to
it and its members.
Mark
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2070.18 | | ANT::JANZEN | cf. ANT::CIRCUITS,ANT::UWAVES | Fri Aug 04 1989 15:58 | 6 |
| He was a good man.
I bought my only SGU used from Dave, and was impressed with his
command of music and technology, but even more by his gentle and
garrilous nature.
We mourn the loss of the good and kind.
Tom
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2070.19 | Let's not let his work be lost. | KALLON::EIRIKUR | Hallgr�msson, ACA and CDA Prod. Mgr. | Fri Aug 04 1989 16:06 | 10 |
| This seems like a trivial thing at a time like this, but someone asked
"What can we do for him?" It immediately occurred to me that someone
should make sure that the EPS disks he was working on get (finished if
needbe) and sent out to Ensoniq or put in the public domain. It was
his art and he would want it out in the world where people can benefit
from it.
Eirikur (Shocked, and a bit teary at the news.)
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2070.20 | Why? Why? Why? | DCSVAX::COTE | Gorillas In The Mix | Fri Aug 04 1989 16:08 | 11 |
| Way back when Dave was hoping to create DECMS, he, Butch Lietz and
myself spent quite a few hours at TF's hashing about how and what
DECMS was to be...
Just recently, Dave, Frank, myself and others got together for
dinner. All seems so odd now...
He was a great guy. Posting this note and making the phone calls
and visits this morning sucked...
Edd
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2070.21 | For those who have an EPS... | GIAMEM::I_SHAW | I love rainchecks... | Fri Aug 04 1989 16:10 | 7 |
| I agree. His ocean patch was really important to him. I remember
him telling me about how he loved to come home from work and `play the ocean'
to relax. He collected them himself, and the whole thing is real.
I say go PD with it.
Mike
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2070.22 | Always a gentle man | SUBSYS::LYNCH | | Fri Aug 04 1989 16:27 | 27 |
| This has indeed come as a shock to me, and I don't think I've over the
numbness of it yet. I was one of the two who went out to Dave's house
when we realized that something was seriously amiss.
As some of you may know, Dave and I were working on EPS samples and
instrumental music. We had a number of projects underway, and I would
still like to see some of them them through. Dave enjoyed music more
than anything, and it would be good, I think, to keep his spirit alive.
A tape dedicated to his memory is a fine idea.
We've all enjoyed the Wurlygigs and Uniongigs. Dave brought a lot of
dedication and enthusiasm to all his musical activities. He was always
willing to help show people how the equipment worked, or where to get
the best deals, or what to buy and what to avoid. I can't begin to
guess just how much help he must have been to all of you.
Since I work here at NKS-1 and was probably his closest friend in the
area, I would like to volunteer as the coordinator for your thoughts
and condolences. Dave had no family in this part of the world; they
are all from Washington State. I think it would be good if all of you
would express your feelings to his family. I could assemble them from
your mail and notes, and pass them along to his family. I can be
reached at SUBSYS::LYNCH, or at NKS1/2-H6.
Dave will surely be missed. It's really true, only the good die young.
-- Mike Lynch
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2070.23 | Please do that | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Conliberative | Fri Aug 04 1989 18:42 | 24 |
| > I think it would be good if all of you
> would express your feelings to his family. I could assemble them from
> your mail and notes, and pass them along to his family. I can be
> reached at SUBSYS::LYNCH, or at NKS1/2-H6.
While it's customary to ask permission to republish notes, I can't
imagine ANYONE objecting to publishing the thoughts that have
been expressed here.
I would quite happy to know that his family might hear how much
he was appreciated.
You always hear what a great guy so-and-so was in eulogies, but as
we all know, in this case it's ABUNDENTLY true, and there's no shortage
of evidence to prove it.
I just still can't get over it. And I would really like to know
WHY?????
While I'm sure knowing why isn't going to make me feel any better,
if anyone hears or reads about who did this, or why, or what for,
please post it.
db
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2070.24 | | SUBSYS::LYNCH | | Fri Aug 04 1989 19:17 | 27 |
| > I just still can't get over it. And I would really like to know
> WHY?????
> While I'm sure knowing why isn't going to make me feel any better,
> if anyone hears or reads about who did this, or why, or what for,
> please post it.
I'll certainly keep everyone posted as soon as I hear anything.
Needless to say, the police are taking this one very seriously, and
they've been pretty tight-lipped about it. I was asked questions by
them at NKS this AM.
Someone asked about the ocean disk. As it happens, most everything
that we were working on is going to be completely unavailable to me
until this whole matter settles down. But I DO have a copy of the
ocean disk, and I'd be happy to make it available upon request.
Also, I stopped by Union Music (yes, Union, Wurly's, Caruso's and
Ensoniq all know about this already -- news like this travels fast).
Jeff said that he would have no problem if we wanted to gather in the
store some evening just for memory's sake. We could use that
opportunity to all sign a card for this family. If you'd like to
participate in this, please send mail to me at SUBSYS::LYNCH, and I'll
set it up.
This has really been on of the saddest days in my life.
Mike Lynch
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2070.25 | Good-bye Dave :-( | UPOA1::NOVELLO | | Sat Aug 05 1989 01:04 | 9 |
|
I'm stunned. I met Dave only once.. I got his old duo a gig
where my old duo was gigging. We corresponded alot thru mail.
He was a good man.
I'd really like to know why some scumbag did this.
Guy
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2070.26 | Another Goodbye | ALEX::CONN | Alex Conn, ZKO | Sat Aug 05 1989 08:58 | 20 |
| I was up early today, saw the story in the Globe, and rushed to COMMUSIC ASAP
hoping that there was some mistake.
Even though I have only been involved in this notes file for less than a
year and I never met Dave in person, I feel like I knew him. When I had
a rather unpleasant misunderstanding with one of the DECMS stores, I sent
Email to Dave asking his opinion on how to discuss the problem in the
notes file. Dave argued that it was probably better not to raise the
issue at all since it might not be an entirely fair reflection on the
store. He explained that he spent a lot of time trying to establish the
contacts and offered to help resolve the problem.
Impressed at Dave's quest for fairness and the logic of his arguments, I
never entered the note. The store did eventually resolve the problem.
Ever since, I have carefully read Dave's entries never losing sight of his
role in DECMS.
I will miss him.
Alex
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2070.27 | Terrible, terrible news.... 8^( | DELI::SEIGEL | | Sat Aug 05 1989 10:42 | 14 |
| I, too, just found out about this today. I just saw dave about
two weeks ago, just before I bought my 1000PX. He had shown me
his MIDI studio about a year ago, and when I decided to get a PX,
he graciously allowed me to check it out in advance.
He was, without a doubt, one of the most generous people I've met;
generous with his time, always willing to take a few minutes to
answer a question or give some advice.
He will be missed.
Shocked and dismayed,
Andy
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2070.28 | | CSG002::ROACH | | Sat Aug 05 1989 10:45 | 5 |
| I also just read the Globe article. I heartily agree with everything that has
been said. Why does something like this happen to a person like Dave? He will
be missed.
Geoff
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2070.29 | Shocked! | MASTER::DDREHER | | Sat Aug 05 1989 14:26 | 7 |
| I just read an article in the Saturday Middlesex News and I'm shocked.
This was the first news I'd heard about this. I had visited Dave's
studio last year and he visited mine to swap samples and sequences.
This is a real tragedy. He will be greatly missed. I hope the
police identify the motive and find murderer.
Dave
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2070.30 | Pater Emon, orandieus oranieus | GUESS::YERAZUNIS | The light that burns twice as bright burns half as long | Sun Aug 06 1989 11:50 | 17 |
| Re: Disks
Dave's disks and their contents (as part of his personal property)
belong to Dave's estate, and thus, probably his next-of-kin; our desire
to "do the right thing" with them is irrelevant at best, and an
insult to his kin at worst.
If his next-of-kin agree, it _would_ be a fitting memorial for the
disks to be finished and published/PD'd. A far better memorial
than a cold piece of granite, IMHO.
------
I too am saddened; my most vivid memory of Dave is at TF's; that
is how I choose to continue to remember him.
-Bill
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2070.31 | Update | WEFXEM::COTE | Gorillas In The Mix | Sun Aug 06 1989 12:14 | 7 |
| The medical examiner has stated that Dave's death was not a
homicide.
Police are still investigating, however.
Edd
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2070.32 | bummed... | RIPPLE::FARLEE_KE | Insufficient Virtual...um...er... | Sun Aug 06 1989 22:06 | 17 |
|
I can't say that I knew Dave other than through Notes, but maybe
that is a tribute to notes: it gave me the chance to "know" someone
like dave, that I probably never would have met (being on the other
coast).
Like everyone else who have responded here, and I suspect most everyone
who met Dave, I came to respect and admire his knowledge, devotion,
and fair-mindedness. I will miss him.
I remember someone saying that Daves family are in Washington State.
That happens to be where I am. (Seattle/Tacoma area) If there
is anything I can do, let me know. At the least please include
my words to his family, who apparently did a hell of a job bringing
a person like Dave into being.
Kevin Farlee
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2070.33 | | IAMOK::CROWLEY | We want.....a shrubbery! | Mon Aug 07 1989 09:15 | 12 |
|
I've been out of touch for a few days and just found out about it
this morning. I've bought several items from Dave in the past
and found him to be one of the most genuine people I've ever met.
He was always happy to give me a demo of his latest toys and
provided me with some priceless insight into programming my D-50.
We'll all miss him.
Ralph
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2070.34 | Truly saddened. | AKO555::JODOIN | | Mon Aug 07 1989 09:43 | 16 |
|
I only knew Dave through the notesfile, and I feel regret and sorrow
for a fellow DEC employee as well as a fellow commusic noter. I
am sorry I was never able to meet him.
I am a Hudson resident, and I was shocked when I read the article
in the Hudson paper. It touches home when something like this happens
in your town, as well as to someone you had the pleasure of being
acquainted(sp?) with. If I had known he was a Hudson resident before,
I probably would have made it a point to meet with him.
My prayers go out to him.
David J.
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2070.35 | too shocked to say more. | NORGE::CHAD | Ich glaube Ich t�te Ich h�tte | Mon Aug 07 1989 10:01 | 8 |
| I too am deeply saddened. I was out Friday at MIDI::DAN's wedding
so I am just seeing this now. This is truly an awful thing. I wa just
getting to know him personally, having been to his house two times, most
recently on Wednesday, the 26th of July. He was one of the nicest and sincerest
men I've known. He will truly be missed.
Chad
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2070.36 | | ALEX::CONN | Alex Conn, ZKO | Mon Aug 07 1989 11:12 | 20 |
| RE: .26
I reflected a bit since writing my note on Saturday, and realized I had
not fully conveyed my impression Dave's role in COMMUSIC.
Dave welcomed me to the notes file last fall. He sent me a list of DECMS
stores, added me to the mailing list, send me a copy of the cover letter
used for each contact, and gave a general pep talk about the notes file. I
have never been welcomed in this way to any other notes file before or
since. As a result, COMMUSIC is now the first non-work-related file I
read.
In addition, I have seldom found a notes file in which the membership
appeared to be as receptive to new members' ideas as COMMUSIC.
I believe that this open, supportive approach was due in large part to Dave
Orin. Perhaps the best memorial to Dave is to find a way to continue his
"welcome wagon" approach. That's how I'll remember him.
Alex
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2070.37 | Another of Dave's contributions | HPSTEK::RENE | learn design and study over seas... | Mon Aug 07 1989 11:19 | 13 |
| We all can unanimously agree that Dave had a tremendous
contribution to the COMMUSIC community. Another contribution of
Dave's I don't think many of you know is that he was also the
founder of the DRC (Digital Running Club). One lunchtime we were
talking MIDI and running came up (dont know why actually). I remember
his words,.. "..I was the co-founder of the DRC.....but you'd never
know it looking at me now !!!! HEE HEE HEE (insert Dave's hearty
laugh here).
we'll all miss you Dave
Frank
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2070.38 | homicide or no, it still stinks | GLORY::SCHAFER | Brad - banished to Michigan. | Mon Aug 07 1989 11:46 | 10 |
| Feel free to extract any of this topic to forward/give to family.
Alex, Dave never said anything about the 'welcome wagon' to me. Sounds
like he did a lot of 'moderator-in-the-background' type activities to
boot (just do a SHOW KEYWORDS - I haven't had time to do this).
I'm a bit curious now, Edd. .17 says one thing, now you say it was
*not* homicide. I'm very confused.
-b
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2070.39 | an idea | NORGE::CHAD | Ich glaube Ich t�te Ich h�tte | Mon Aug 07 1989 11:49 | 4 |
| Maybe we should have a memorial LERDS-BIM?
yes? no?
Chad
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2070.40 | A super idea! | FDCV06::ARVIDSON | What does God need with a Starship? | Mon Aug 07 1989 12:07 | 9 |
| RE: < Note 2070.39 by NORGE::CHAD "Ich glaube Ich t�te Ich h�tte" >
>Maybe we should have a memorial LERDS-BIM?
I suggested this to Edd on the phone Friday; he thought it was a good idea,
just have to have a date that most of us can attend.
Can someone be the focal point for setting up the LERDS-BIM and getting
a card for us all to sign?
Dan
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2070.41 | LERDS 'R US... | WEFXEM::COTE | Gorillas In The Mix | Mon Aug 07 1989 12:19 | 14 |
| Re: homicide...
I know nothing that wasn't printed in the papers. My interpretation
of what I read was that the medical examiner found no trauma to Dave's
body or signs of a struggle, and hence declared it not a homicide.
The DA and the state police however are continuing their investigation.
Details of the scene, IMO, would warrant this...
Re: LERDS-BIM - Len's outta town this week so there won't be a BIM
until Friday at the latest, and even that would be on the spur of
the moment. How's next wednesday for all?
Edd
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2070.42 | Lets focus on one thing please. | AKO555::JODOIN | | Mon Aug 07 1989 13:16 | 11 |
2070.43 | | WEFXEM::COTE | Gorillas In The Mix | Mon Aug 07 1989 13:30 | 15 |
2070.44 | This note reflects the Dave I knew and respected... | FDCV06::ARVIDSON | What does God need with a Starship? | Mon Aug 07 1989 13:34 | 5 |
2070.45 | No articles please.. | HPSTEK::RENE | learn design and study over seas... | Mon Aug 07 1989 13:44 | 5 |
2070.46 | Leave it be... | TALLIS::SEIGEL | SYNTH when? | Mon Aug 07 1989 14:04 | 4 |
2070.47 | | ALEX::CONN | Alex Conn, ZKO | Mon Aug 07 1989 18:03 | 8 |
2070.48 | :-( | NORGE::CHAD | Ich glaube Ich t�te Ich h�tte | Mon Aug 07 1989 18:20 | 10 |
|
I was thinking. It would be nice if his next-of-kin don't have any use of
it themselves, if his studio could be donated to a high school or college, where
many could make use of it. It would also help a music department somewhere who
has no budget.
I realize we can't do anything about this but I still think it would be nice.
I think Dave would approve.
Chad
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2070.49 | A few thoughts | NRADM::KARL | | Mon Aug 07 1989 20:45 | 14 |
| I hadn't been active in this notes file for at least a couple of months
for various reasons, but when I started reading it again, one of the first
notes I read was Dave's note under sampler tricks, where he was putting
together his ocean sounds disk. I think it gave me a little insight into
someone I'd never met in person. Reading that note made me fell good!
I thought, what a great way to unwind, and what a creative way! I was
really impressed with that. From the notes I've read, and from what
people who actually met Dave are saying, he was a really good person
who offered so much to all who knew him.
The world needs more people like Dave. I know he'll be missed.
Bill
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2070.50 | Our prayers go out to you, Dave | ANT::JACQUES | | Tue Aug 08 1989 10:32 | 12 |
| I met Dave at the Ensonic demo at Union Music, and at Wurlygig.
It was obvious that Dave was an extremely intelligent, articulate
person. I asked him if he could help get a guitar wurlygig set up
around last Christmas, but the guys at Wurly were too busy to do
it at the time. For someone as knowledgeable as Dave, he was very
modest and addressed people on their own level.
Dave will certainly be missed by everyone that knew him, and by
many that never had the pleasure of meeting him in person.
Mark Jacques
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2070.51 | Can we remove such notes? | AKO555::JODOIN | | Tue Aug 08 1989 11:05 | 7 |
2070.52 | 8/16 | WEFXEM::COTE | Define Universe. Give 3 examples. | Tue Aug 08 1989 13:33 | 11 |
| There was some interest in having a "memorial" LERDS-BIM...
What say we do it next week? Wednesday the 16th at Tom Foolery's.
Motion? ("aye")
Second? ("aye")
Carried. So be it...
Edd
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2070.53 | a definite yes | HPSTEK::RENE | learn design and study over seas... | Tue Aug 08 1989 14:24 | 3 |
| I'm there Edd.
Frank
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2070.54 | | NORGE::CHAD | Ich glaube Ich t�te Ich h�tte | Tue Aug 08 1989 15:34 | 5 |
| Unfortunately I can't make it. Every other Wednesday I have a boy scout
troop to lead. It falls on that wednesday.
:-(
Chad
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2070.55 | Have to cancel something else but... | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Conliberative | Wed Aug 09 1989 11:02 | 1 |
| I'll be there.
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2070.56 | 8/16 | FDCV06::ARVIDSON | What does God need with a Starship? | Wed Aug 09 1989 11:37 | 4 |
|
I'll be there.
Dan
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2070.57 | Bye, Dave | FGVAXX::MASHIA | We're all playing in the same band | Wed Aug 09 1989 13:58 | 18 |
| I just got back from vacation, and just read about Dave. When the
header flashed across the screen, I thought it was some kind of
very bad joke. I wish it had been.
I, like many of us, felt like I 'knew' Dave through his noting;
and I even got to meet him once when I bought a piece of equipment
from him. We talked more about the Celtics than we did about music,
and I found him to be a gentle, open man, who was very serious about
his music. We even tangled a little in the Celtics notesfile, but
I'll always remember him as the guy who went out of his way to tell
me how to use the compressor/limiter he sold me and what problems he
had found with it. He asked me to call him if I had any questions
when I actually used it, and even offered to buy it back if I didn't
like it.
Jam on, brother.
Rodney M.
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2070.58 | My prayers are with him... | MISING::SFAFRAK | RISCy business... | Wed Aug 09 1989 18:49 | 10 |
| My first experience with Dave was when he welcomed me to COMMUSIC. Since, that
time I remember many notes/replies where his opinions and advice really helped
tremendously. He was a GREAT guy; I wish I had had the chance to meet him.
Although, I am sure he is in a better place, I cannot help feeling empty at the
thought of no longer reading something from SUBSYS::ORIN.
I'll miss you Dave.
Scott
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2070.59 | I'll miss you, Dave. | ECAD2::SHERMAN | ECADSR::SHERMAN 227-3299, 223-3326 | Thu Aug 10 1989 01:53 | 19 |
| This is really unbelievable. Dave was one of the first to help
me out when I had to liquidate my MIDI gear, a very sad time for
me. He quietly helped a lot of people. I really enjoyed the Wurlygig
I got to attend that he arranged. And, his notes have added a lot.
I've only now returned from a vacation, in time to read the previous
58 notes. It will probably be some time before I can really deal with
this.
I plan to be at TF on the 16th. Dave, wherever he is, is the kind of
guy that will probably take some comfort in our getting together
and will hope that we can remember the good times and remain true
to the spirit he fostered in COMMUSIC. In my dealings with him,
I experienced that he was generous, kind, open, helpful, humble,
empathetic, literate, technically proficient and personified many
other admirable qualities. He was a good friend without you having to
do a whole lot to earn his friendship. I am hopeful that good can
come of this.
Steve
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2070.60 | how long | NORGE::CHAD | Ich glaube Ich t�te Ich h�tte | Thu Aug 10 1989 10:29 | 7 |
| Not being a regular BIMmer, about how long will everyone be there on the 16th?
(Until about when will most still be there -- I'm not asking for a list of
I'll be theres...) I would really like to attend and am trying to arrange it.
Thanks
Chad
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2070.61 | :-( | MARLIN::DIORIO | No, I'm not bored...really...Zzzzzzzzzzzzz | Thu Aug 10 1989 11:54 | 4 |
| Unfortunately, I won't be able to attend on the 16th. I have a prior
commitment that I can't get out of.
Mike D
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2070.62 | 8ish... | WEFXEM::COTE | Define Universe. Give 3 examples. | Thu Aug 10 1989 13:09 | 4 |
| BIM's usually wind up at 6:30 - 7:00, but with a larger crowd I'd
imagine 8:00 wouldn't be unreasonable...
Edd
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2070.63 | | ECADSR::SHERMAN | ECADSR::SHERMAN 227-3299, 223-3326 | Thu Aug 10 1989 13:32 | 7 |
|
What kind of attire should I/others who are new to BIM show up in?
Based on the previous note, I should show up at right after work,
no?
Steve
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2070.64 | Casual | WEFXEM::COTE | Define Universe. Give 3 examples. | Thu Aug 10 1989 13:34 | 7 |
| Something clean... and they tend to frown on ripped jeans, gruboid
reeboks, etc.
The good point is they realize how much money we're likely to drop
and tend to make exceptions....
Edd
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2070.65 | | CANDID::steph | Constants aren't. Variables don't. | Thu Aug 10 1989 21:31 | 10 |
| I'll be there.
Re: Boy Scouts.
No problem, tell the parents that you are taking the Scouts out to the
memorial service for a pillar of the community (``Working on the
Citizenship in the Community merit badge), and then drop them off at
Fun and Games. The big ones always take care of the little ones anyway :-)
Steph
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2070.66 | Something with a collar | SMOP::BLICKSTEIN | Conliberative | Thu Aug 10 1989 22:19 | 9 |
| Perhaps a little more than clean.
I once wore a very clean T-shirt and they initially wouldn't
let me in. Fortunately my "goombahs" Len and Ed informed the waitress
that that was no problem, our little group of hard-drinking
high-tipping beer guzzlers would be happy to move the meetings
somewhere else.
They let me in.
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2070.67 | Immortal through his music... | AKO555::JODOIN | | Fri Aug 11 1989 10:29 | 13 |
|
I just recieved mail about the nondemoninational memorial being
planned. I think it would be good if something at his facility
be dedicated in memory of him. Employee relations might get a
new bulletin board and put an "In Memory of..." plaque on it. And
if they are not willing to do so, perhaps we as commusic noters
could take up a collection at the memorial lerds-bims meeting, and
purchase something to be dedicated at his facility.
Any ideas?
DJ
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2070.68 | | DRUMS::FEHSKENS | | Fri Aug 11 1989 11:08 | 9 |
| I think we should also pursue the notion of some kind of musical
tribute to Dave. Does anybody have access to any of his own material?
Would anybody else be interested in dedicating some of their own
recent or specially written material to Dave's memory? Somebody
earlier mentioned the idea of dedicating COMMUSIC VII to Dave.
Let's do it.
len.
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2070.69 | David J. Orin Conference Room | FDCV06::ARVIDSON | What does God need with a Starship? | Fri Aug 11 1989 11:11 | 17 |
| RE: < Note 2070.67 by AKO555::JODOIN >
> -< Immortal through his music... >-
>
> I just recieved mail about the nondemoninational memorial being
> planned. I think it would be good if something at his facility
> be dedicated in memory of him. Employee relations might get a
> new bulletin board and put an "In Memory of..." plaque on it.
I told Mike Lynch about a conference room in PK03 that has been dedicated to
a fellow named Dan Cook. The Dan Cook conference room has two plaques, one
outside that says, 'Dedicated to the Memory of Dan Cook by his colleagues
and friends'. On the plaque inside are some words of remebrance and a
outline of Dan.
Mike is looking into this with personnel in NKS.
Dan
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2070.70 | One of Dave's favorites | HPSTEK::RENE | learn design and study over seas... | Fri Aug 11 1989 11:49 | 13 |
| Re: len
One piece Dave sequenced was by Mozart. He did an *awsome* job
articulating the bowing of the violins. He used the 1000px solo violin
(i think that is what it is called) patch for the whole piece. It
sounded incredable to be conservative! Dave really loved that peice.
He used to really 'get into it' while playing it for you. I think that
maybe this could be put on the next COMMUSIC compilation.
What do you all think?
Frank
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2070.71 | ? | WJO::MASHIA | | Fri Aug 11 1989 11:59 | 3 |
| Has there been any 'official' word on what happened?
Rodney
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2070.72 | :-( | FDCV06::ARVIDSON | What does God need with a Starship? | Fri Aug 11 1989 17:49 | 5 |
|
It certainly is a depressing feeling when you come across one
of his conference entries.
Dan
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2070.73 | Spooky feeling reading SUBSYS::ORIN | FGVAXX::LAING | Soft-Core Cuddler*Jim Laing*282-1476 | Fri Aug 11 1989 18:01 | 10 |
| Re .72
I know the feeling ... it brings a strange, spooky feeling to me
when I happen to read a note by SUBSYS::ORIN now. I only met him
2 or 3 times, bought one piece of equipment from him; he helped
me alot when I first got my D-50. I remember him as most of you
do; a simple, open, knowledgable (?sp), giving kind of person.
It's almost mind-boggling to hear what has happened ...
-Jim
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2070.74 | yeah, I was thinking about his notes, too ... | ECADSR::SHERMAN | ECADSR::SHERMAN 227-3299, 223-3326 | Sat Aug 12 1989 00:24 | 9 |
| I respect the intent of others to not bring up some of the more
controversial aspects of the details of Dave's death. I think it
tragic and feel that too much of it is subject to rumor and lack of
information. In addition, it touches on Dave's privacy. I appreciate
the attitude demonstrated so far and hope that we can continue to
remember him by how he touched and continues to touch our lives
in positive ways.
Steve
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2070.75 | COMMUSIC VII enters Phase 0/1 | XERO::ARNOLD | | Mon Aug 14 1989 10:24 | 22 |
| re: .68
>>> Would anybody else be interested in dedicating some of their own
>>> recent or specially written material to Dave's memory?
As anyone who has followed my sproadic recording efforts will guess, I
have nothing written recently to contribute. However, I am going to
attempt to dredge up an old song I wrote for a departed friend/drummer
and record it anew (only rough mixes exist) in memory of Dave.
>>> Somebody earlier mentioned the idea of dedicating COMMUSIC VII to
>>> Dave. Let's do it.
Since I was the one who originally posted the idea, I guess I should
"sign up" (in the best Digital tradition) and volunteer to be the
repository for COMMUSIC VII submissions. (Of course, if Paul Harriman
really wants to do it again, I'll let him.) I'll be busy getting ready
for and attending a big trade show/conference until the end of August.
Once that's over, however, I think I could get things going pretty
quickly.
- John -
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2070.76 | A great person to be in a band with! | CASPRO::CAMPBELL | La la la la life goes on | Mon Aug 14 1989 15:06 | 16 |
| I had the pleasure of playing shortly with Dave back in the
spring/summer of 1983 with the band "Mass Brass".
I remember Dave as very helpful getting me up to speed learning
the drum parts needed.
And what a keyboardist! He had the signature lines to songs down
cold!
I remember Dave being one of 7 guys in the band who contributed more
than his share to a real team effort!
I'll remember his musical talent!
Craig
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2070.77 | Dave. | FLOWER::JASNIEWSKI | | Mon Aug 14 1989 20:55 | 15 |
|
I met Dave when I bought a pair of speakers from him. It turned out
that the speakers were'nt in as good a shape as was originially claimed
and after a brief explanation to Dave, he offered to refund half the
purchase price and did so by sending a check to my home. Dave explained
that his integrity was far more important to him than the money, and if
the speakers were'nt as he said they were, he wanted to make good on
the deal.
Dave was trully a cut above the average person with regard to the
high esteem that he held for himself. I'm glad to have met the man and
hope his examples of personality will shine on.
Joe Jas
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2070.78 | a little late, but... | MIDI::DAN | All things are possible | Tue Aug 15 1989 09:34 | 12 |
|
Just coming back from my honeymoon, this news was all rather
disturbing. I'm glad, however, that Chad told me in person and that I
didn't have to first read about it in here.
I first met Dave just about three weeks ago when I first began
considering a 1000PX. Chad, Dave and I had a 'conference call' between our
offices which lasted about 20 minutes. Dave was indeed knowledgeable, friendly,
fun to talk to and a cut above the rest. I only wish I had made his
acquaintance earlier. He will be missed.
Dan
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2070.79 | Thanks, Mr. O. | MUSKIE::ALLEN | | Tue Aug 15 1989 11:33 | 30 |
| I've been thinking about what I can do to honor Dave's memory.
Although I was on my way out of town when I first caught wind of
this tragedy, I caught up on this sad note while at DEC U last week.
I had the chance to stop in Acton's and the Fram. Wurly's and the
people I talked to seemed to know about Dave's death and how shook
up we all are about it. I had a long chat with Dave the week before
I left on the 1000PX and why I should also give a good listen to
the R-5 drum machine. (The uncanny thing about him was how his
observations on gear were almost always right on the money!).
Before I headed East, I had prepared a tape for Mr. O to "preview"
because I knew I could rely on a "kinder and gentler" approach to
critical analysis of the music. As I said in .3, Dave just seemed
to have a way of making you feel that you were doing the right things
and asking the right questions, no matter how dumb you felt. My
technical skills are not up to the mean level of the COMMUSIC crowd,
if CMIII is representative. However, after some reflection, I think
that if I can just be as helpful and encouraging to others in this
notesfile as I can (particularly newcomers), that will be the best
way to thank Dave for all his help and to continue to learn. Of
course, that might mean not typing NEX UNS as much (:-)), but I think
it is worth it. I can't make the service tomorrow, but will be
there in spirit and sentiment.
And Dave, wherever you are:
Thanks...you did make a difference.
Clusters,
Bill Allen
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2070.80 | Never got a chance to meet him... | MRSVAX::MISKINIS | | Tue Aug 15 1989 14:05 | 4 |
| I never met him, but have seen many notes, and learned a lot.
Wherever you are Dave, you made a lasting impression with this group...
_John_
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2070.81 | Wherezit? | DCSVAX::COTE | Another day, another segue... | Wed Aug 16 1989 09:53 | 11 |
| For those who may not know....
Tom Foolery's is located on Rt. 9 west, approximately 2 miles west
of the intersection of 495 & 9.
There's a short cut for those coming from MR0n, but it takes longer to
describe than it does to drive...
Anytime after 5:00...
Edd
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2070.82 | Don't Forget Route 30 | DRUMS::FEHSKENS | | Wed Aug 16 1989 10:06 | 6 |
| TF's is at the intersection of Routes 30 and 9, on the westbound
side of 9. The entrance is just off the exit ramp from route 9
westbound to route 30 westbound.
len.
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2070.83 | A Personal Anecdote | DRUMS::FEHSKENS | | Wed Aug 16 1989 10:15 | 13 |
| Somebody earlier mentioned Dave's integrity - it works both ways.
Dave also trusted people. When I bought an SRV-2000, SDE-2500,
LinnDrum and rack from Dave, I proposed to spread the transaction
over two weeks. Dave said, "look, if it'd be more convenient to
you, why don't you just give me two checks, and date one of them
next week, and take all the stuff now. I'll just wait until next
week to deposit the second check."
It's well known that people trust others in direct proportion to
their own honesty. Dave was a sterling example of that.
len.
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2070.84 | Dave was probably smiling up there | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | Conliberative | Thu Aug 17 1989 15:56 | 14 |
| I was just reflecting on how many new faces I met at last nights
BIM and how much I enjoyed it. We might think of it as unfortunate
that we might me for this kind of event, but the way I look at it,
getting together and sharing insights, tricks, offering help,
etc. seems like a darn good way to commemorate our friend Dave.
Just wanted to say that I really enjoyed shmoozing with you guys.
I think I met more Commusic friends at this BIM than I did at
the very first BIM I came down for.
db
p.s. And I finally got to meet THE Steve Sherman (my Commusic tape
idol)
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2070.85 | short note about the fine memorial service | KALLON::EIRIKUR | Hallgr�msson, ACA and CDA Prod. Mgr. | Thu Aug 17 1989 17:33 | 13 |
| I've been meaning to write up a note about the memorial service, for
those of us who couldn't be there. I'll get to it next January if I
don't do any music stuff between then and now, and since I stood up and
spoke, I volunteer somebody else. Somebody with the time, please
catch the flavor of the experience.
I was very impressed with this tasteful, supportive, nondenominational
service. His mother was there, and she got to hear several people
say the good things that we have all put in here. The folks who
planned this did a wonderful job. I felt that Dave was well served by
such a respectful and yet very warm assembly.
Eirikur
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2070.86 | it was memorable and bittersweet without Dave ... | MIZZOU::SHERMAN | ECADSR::SHERMAN 235-8176, 223-3326 | Thu Aug 17 1989 18:40 | 8 |
| We need to do this kind of thing more often. It was really a pleasure
meeting with you guys. Dave would have really liked the BIM ...
Hey, db, your tape was really great! No kiddin', it's going to
put my submission to real shame ... Boy, after talking with you
guys, it really sinks in how much I miss my toys ... :,(
Steve
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2070.87 | More MIDI-holic meetings | MRSVAX::MISKINIS | | Fri Aug 18 1989 12:16 | 4 |
| Yeh, I had a good time also. Count me in on any and all future
"BIMs"...
_John_
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2070.88 | Thank you! | NWD002::EVANS_BR | | Wed Aug 23 1989 11:18 | 9 |
| re: the memorial service:
Thanks for representing all of us who were not able to join.
Is there still no news regarding official circumstances?? I guess
it matters less and less, since now my sadness exceeds my shock
and retribution levels.
Thanks.
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2070.89 | Official word... | DCSVAX::COTE | No, Kelly. I said *wits*... | Fri Sep 29 1989 11:40 | 5 |
| The Middlesex News reports that Dave's death was accidently
self-inflicted. They have good reason to believe this, but frankly,
I'm not publishing it.
Edd
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2070.90 | | SALSA::MOELLER | Recovering MIDIholic | Fri Sep 29 1989 13:29 | 1 |
| yes, you are. here.
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2070.91 | Thanks... | NWD002::EVANS_BR | | Fri Sep 29 1989 19:14 | 4 |
| Thank you for at least publishing that little bit.... from one who is
in the field, but still wondering what is going on back there
Bruce Evans
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2070.92 | I'd like to just leave the details alone. | ULTRA::BURGESS | | Mon Oct 02 1989 13:34 | 14 |
|
re the last three or so.....
We seem to be squeemish about repeating in the conference what
is distributed freely in the (local) press. I think it stems from
some sense of loyalty to a late member ??? Self inflicted
asphyxiation seems to be the general conclusion, I think we're trying
to avoid value judgements on the details, some of which were
published. If we (or I) repeat them here it is likely to be with our
coloring, or at least that of the local press if we stick to quotes.
I want to avoid that.
R
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2070.93 | | STORMY::RILEY | I *am* the D.J. | Sat Oct 07 1989 17:10 | 6 |
| Well to someone who's not part of the east-coast "group" this is
all rather mysterious.
Inquiring minds want to know.
"jackin' the house", Bob
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2070.94 | | ALLVAX::SCHMIEDER | | Mon Oct 09 1989 14:54 | 6 |
| RE: .93
Believe me, you don't WANT to know!
Mark
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2070.95 | | MUSKIE::ALLEN | | Mon Oct 09 1989 17:39 | 7 |
| Re: last few...
People:
Let's try to keep in mind what the letters "R.I.P." stand for.
Clusters,
Bill Allen
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2070.96 | | XERO::ARNOLD | Warning: implicit lyrics | Thu Aug 16 1990 11:05 | 8 |
| According to my calendar, it was one year ago today that the NKS folks
held the Memorial Service for Dave Orin and we had a LERDS-BIM in
Dave's memory. Perhaps we could each take a moment today to remember
Dave.
Ars longa vita brevis,
- John -
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2070.97 | | MIZZOU::SHERMAN | ECADSR::SHERMAN 235-8176, 223-3326 | Thu Aug 16 1990 11:30 | 5 |
| Thanks for that reminder. I've been playing the tape in may car
lately. The ocean sounds and Maple Leaf Rag make it seem like Dave was
jamming with us. Good memories.
Steve
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2070.98 | reply to Atman Central | KEYS::MOELLER | Run, Toto, run! | Thu Aug 16 1990 17:54 | 6 |
| I've been working on a piece that uses Dave's Ocean Time EPS sample
sequence as a background.
Thanks, Dave.
karl
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2070.99 | | PNO::HEISER | boycott hell! | Thu Aug 16 1990 18:46 | 3 |
| Is the incident still under investigation? Anyone know what happened?
Mike
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