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Commented on Terry Pratchett
Ah well .. to quote myself: Feels like a friend just died. One you lost sight over the course of the few last years, but always was there, somehow. Been reading his books since 1991, when, at least in Germany,...
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Bellinghman commented on
Terry Pratchett
There is that, but I've seen Terry not hesitate for a second even when not even the wiliest accountant could claim something for expenses. For instance a lunch for 6 (I think — I can list 4, and I'm sure I remember at least a couple of others) at a rather nice Japanese restaurant in Ealing. Nothing to do with any form of convention in that case, and we'd expected to split the bill. I don't know how much he was claiming expenses against anyway — I suspect not a lot. I think he was more of the school of...
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frymaster commented on
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In reference to "GNU Terry Pratchett" in internet headers: I say "Internet" because things have gone a bit Quantum and have moved well beyond the realm of merely web headers. As well as instructions for nearly every web server, web proxy, app server, app framework, and CMS known to man, there are also instructions for embedding it in email servers, email clients, and even one or two VOIP servers I think the reddit comment is still the largest list of instructions (though the website and a reddit wiki are catching up) https://www.reddit.com/r/discworld/comments/2yt9j6/gnu_terry_pratchett/cpcvz46 There's a couple of addons for Chrome and...
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paws4thot commented on
Terry Pratchett
Strongly seconded....
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Greg. Tingey commented on
Terry Pratchett
More public tributes are appearing http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/art/art-news/11513128/Graffiti-tributes-to-Terry-Pratchett-emerge-in-London-and-Bristol.html...
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Not that charlie commented on
Terry Pratchett
I never met him, and when I heard about his disease I was glad. As it was I cried like a child when I heard of his death, but at least I will always know the man from his best: Granny and her bees, Death flipping burgers, Sam Vimes against the werewolf in an icy stream, Carrot the man who won't be king. If there is an author who did more to improve my character through the unpreaching example of his own creations, I couldn't name them. The world lost an important voice at a time we need him more...
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