Search posterous

Search all posts and users. Type a name, type a favorite song title, whatever! See what comes up.
  

More posterous blogs











More recommended blogs »

Here are posterous posts filed under rip...

Tommy didn't have to be my dad, I mean he only married my mom and I came along for the ride. But he was my dad until cancer took his too young life in 2006.

Happy Birthday today and Rest in Peace Tommy.  I love you. Thank you for taking care of my mom.

Pix of the funeral luncheon are here.  He loved the yellow LIVESTRONG bracelet so much we ordered several hundred and gave them out to friends and family alike.  Some of us still wear it to this day.

PS:  First pix is from 2002 when Tommy was healthy and still had some meat on him.  Yes I am the giant of the family.

PPS:  Second Pix is me and my bro @TMarkM and my mother as we visit his grave Thanksgiving 2006.

PPPS:  Third Pix is my brother Mark and Tommy circa Xmas 2005.  Tommy was already visibly ill in this photo.

PPPPS:  Song is Lonely Letters by Tiny Morrie.  Tommy loved his old New Mexican Artists Spanish Songs but this one is sung in English and always reminds me of his sister Geraldine.


Lonely Letters by Tiny Morrie  
(download)

Filed under: RIP

olafmolenaar says...

Een oude held is niet meer:-( Ramses vaarwel!

Filed under: RIP

Mondoville says...

cover of Smashing Pumpkins '1979' via youtube.com

TORONTO (CP) — Haydain Neale, the frontman for the Juno Award-winning group Jacksoul, has died of cancer at age 39.

He died Sunday at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto, after a seven month battle with lung cancer, the family said in a release Monday.

Neale had also been recovering from serious injuries after being hit by a car while driving his Vespa motor scooter in Toronto on Aug. 3, 2007.

The group was to release SOULmate," on Dec. 1 with 10 new tracks, their first album since the accident.

The first single, Lonesome Highway," was co-produced and co-written by Neale, and touches on his recovery, supported by his wife, Michaela, daughter Yasmin and numerous others.

Family members and friends were by his side when he died.

"Through all these challenges, Haydain's sense of humour and love of music were ever-present," Michaela said in the statement.

He constantly brightened the room with his singing and his smile. His joyful presence and beautiful voice will be missed by us all."

An interment with a private family gathering will take place later this week.

All proceeds from the sale of SOULmate" will go to the Haydain Neale Family Trust.

Jacksoul's previous hits include Can't Stop" and Still Believe in Love."

Filed under: R.I.P.

kmportal says...

Жутковато-грустное: RIP Позавчера скончался еще один молодой человек - зав. отделом обращений граждан гориспол.. http://tinyurl.com/ybyrsw8

Filed under: RIP

germanlife says...

For those of you who haven't heard of it yet: Germany is in grief. The famous goalkeeper Robert Enke commited suicide. 

And the german press isn't writing about anything else anymore. 
The blogger and journalist Stefan Niggemeier wrote an article about how sick it is. He is talking about the "Werther" Effect, which means that when there is more in the papers about suicides then the suicide rates go up. Read it here.

Filed under: RIP

Lee says...

Chesney Allen Russell was a very good friend to many people and his untimely passing on October 29th, 2009 was a great shock and a massive loss to many people.

Chesney touched the lives of everyone around him in a way that only he could.  Though he often found himself in a spot of bother he never did anything to anyone out of malice and would do literally anything to help out a friend, no matter the consequences.

This website http://chespoet.posterous.com is a celebration of his life and talent.

Please enjoy it and share it with others.

If you have any more of his poetry and would like to see it posted on this site, please email me:

himself@leestacey.com

Thank you.

Filed under: rip

vieko says...

Drive-by Blogging : R.I.P. Don Ivan Punchatz, designer of the...

Filed under: RIP

desdemona says...

  • 1.

    via.

  • 2.

    via.

  • 3.

    via.

  • 4.

  • 5.

  • 6.

  • 7.

  • 8.

  • 9.

  • 10.

    via.

  • 11.

    via.

  • 12.

    via.

  • 13.

  • 14.

    via.

  • 15.

  • 16.

  • 17.

  • 18.

  • 19.

    via.

  • 20.

    via.

  • 21.

    via.

  • 22.

    via.

  • 23.

    via.

  • 24.

  • 25.

    via.

  • 26.

    via.

  • 27.

    via.

  • 28.

    via.

  • 29.

  • 30.

  • 31.

  • 32.

  • 33.

  • 34.

  • 35.

  • Filed under: RIP

    antoNio says...

    Com que então, morreu António Sérgio. Ora muito obrigado. Obrigado, Deus, por teres decidido. E obrigado, António, por te teres deixado levar. Veio mesmo a calhar a tua morte. O teu trabalho aqui na terra estava mais do que acabado e, graças a Deus, há centenas de novos Antónios Sérgios para te substituir. Que grande pontaria.

    ... ...

    A morte de tanta gente boa faz-me acreditar que, quando cada um de nós morrer, seremos bem recebidos. Haverá bons inéditos; bons jornais; boa música; bom cinema. Imaginem só Bach, Wagner, John Lennon, Ian Curtis, Stockhausen - e, para apreciar e descobrir o resultado, António Sérgio.

     

    Como sempre, adiantaste-te. E nós vamos atrás de ti. Está certo. Foi sempre assim.

    @Público

     

    Filed under: RIP

    Chris says...

    Streaming video, digital DVD backups, DVR recording—it's all possible from your TV-connected media center, and you don't need a system administrator to pull it off. These 10 apps make filling and controlling your media center PC even easier.

    Photo by William Hook.

    10. Give your tunes the covers they deserve

    Your favorite band, assuming it's not Motörhead, probably spend a good bit of time thinking about their album art. Pay credit to their creative indulgences, and give your media center something to show when their tracks are playing, by embedding album art in your MP3 collection. Rick Broida ran through the basics in his 2007 guide to whipping your MP3 library into shape, and I revisited the best sources and tools for Windows, Mac, and Linux systems in a 2008 album art guide. Whatever tool you use, having album art consistent across your library might feel a bit obsessive, and it is—but there's a certain reassuring payoff when your TV displays the same art as your iPod.

    9. Remove ads automatically from recorded TV

    Some commercials are worth their short time commitment, but sometimes you just want to watch exactly 24 minutes of condensed television. Windows Media Center plug-in Lifextender does the job inside your hooked-up PC, while DVRMSToolbox runs through Media-Center-recorded files independently, and can then export them to more generally usable formats than Windows' somewhat locked-down system. (Original posts: Lifextender, DVRMSToolbox)

    8. Boost Boxee with repositories and feeds

    Boxee is basically the XBMC media center app with a different look and a more social flair. It also supports a lot of independent content creators and independent developers, whether through the official App Box, through adding repositories of new apps, or through stand-alone RSS feeds. We've covered some great sources for Boxee apps and content in a quick Boxee guide. Looking for even more app repositories? Check out Boxee's list of known repositories and see what strikes your fancy.

    7. Rename files for easier detection

    Media player apps try their best to figure out exactly what TV shows and movies you've got loaded into storage, but they often have a hard time keeping up with the naming schemes used by a variety of applications and fallible humans. Grab an app like MediaRenamer (for movies and television) or TVrename (for shows alone) and whip your files into a shape that XBMC, Boxee, Windows, Plex, or any other media center can easily figure out. For a quick read on what media center apps like to see—XBMC in particular—read Jason's guide halfway through his XMBC add-on guide.

    6. Plug Hulu into Windows Media Center

    It's not an officially supported streaming site, like Netflix or CBS, but Hulu's own Hulu Desktop can be worked into Windows Media Center with a clever little back-and-forth plug-in. Install Hulu Desktop Integration, and you'll get an icon for Hulu among your video options. Click it, and Windows Media Center closes down, opens up Hulu Desktop; when you're done watching Hulu, the app shuts that down and re-opens Media Center. Clever, helpful stuff.

    5. Rip DVDs the easy way

    Rather than find out halfway through the final disc of Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles that your Netflix disc is scratched beyond repair, you could rip the suspect DVD to a digital file and play it from there, with just a minor skip. Adam's built a tool called DVD Rip to make it a dead-simple process in Windows, but it's fairly easy to pull off with HandBrake or VLC Media Player on Windows, Mac, or Linux systems.

    4. Schedule TV recording from any browser

    With a TV tuner installed, Windows Media Center or Home Server makes for a pretty hardcore DVR device, without the monthly fees. Make it easier to catch good TV when you think of it at work with Web Guide, a free scheduling program that shows you what's on in the future, streams what's on now, and otherwise delivers your media center's TV experience to wherever you happen to be at the moment. (Original post)

    3. Media center remotes for your phone (or iPod touch)


    Sure, you could go the easy route and buy an infrared-based, media-center-friendly physical remote for your TV-attached setup, but if you'd like a bit more functionality—and, more importantly, actual typing input—there's probably a free or cheap remote for your Wi-Fi powered phone or iPod. Gmote turns an Android phone into a multi-system remote, assuming you don't mind a quick software installation. iPod/iPhone owners have their pick of many XBMC-compatible remotes in the App Store, the free Boxee remote, and MediaMote (iTunes direct link) ably handles your Windows Media Center remote.

    2. Make your router more media-friendly

    Your standard off-the-shelf router treats all net traffic the same, can't tell you exactly how much you've downloaded this month, and is fairly difficult to turn into anything other than an agent of your cable modem. Install DD-WRT or Tomato on your little antenna box, however, and it can be a wireless bridge for your entertainment center, as well ensure that Hulu and Netflix get all the bandwidth they need with quality of service rules. (Installation guides: DD-WRT, Tomato)

    1. Convert and transfer tracks to your portable player

    The best media centers can play just about any video or audio format out there, but even the coolest phones and media devices have a fairly limited format range, and only so much space. Among the five best media converters we rounded up, Super and Format Factory can match most devices and file types, while MediaCoder and HandBrake get the job done on any platform. Need help getting the file onto your phone or device? The doubleTwist media manager is the easiest drag & drop solution we've seen.

    Filed under: rip