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Dan Connolly's tinkering lab notebook

I can only imagine...

I have a new bookmark. No, not a del.icio.us bookmark; not some bits in a file. This is the kind you have to go there to get.. go to Cleveland, that is. It reads:

Thank you
for you love & support
for the Ikpia & Ogbuji families
At this time of real need.
We will never forget
Imose, Chica, & Anya

Imose, Chica, & Anya

Abundant Life International Church
Highland heights, OH

After working with Chime for a year or so on the GRDDL Working Group (he was the difference between a hodge-podge of test files and a nicely organized GRDDL Test Cases technical report), I was really excited to meet him at the W3C Technical Plenary in Cambridge in early November. His Fuxi work is one of the best implementations of the way I think semantic web rules and proofs should go. When he told me some people didn't see the practical applications, it made me want to fly there and tell them how I think this will save lives and end world hunger.

So this past Tuesday, when I read the news about his family, the only way I could make my peace with it was to go and be with him. I can only imagine what he is going through. Eric Miller and Brian and David drove me to the funeral, but the line to say hi to the family was too long. And the internment service didn't really provide an opportunity to talk. So I was really glad that after I filled my plate at the reception, a seat across from Chime and Roschelle opened up for me and I got to sit and share a meal with them.

Grandpa Linus was at the table, too. His eulogy earlier at the funeral ended with the most inspiring spoken rendition of a song that I have ever heard:

Now The Hacienda's Dark The Town Is Sleeping
Now The Time Has Come To Part The Time For Weeping
Vaya Con Dios My Darling
Vaya Con Dios My Love

His eulogy is also posted as Grandparents' lament on The Kingdom Kids web site, along with details about a fund to help the family get back on their feet.