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    I see Walter’s name seems to constantly display. I suppose until there is another to commemorate. Do others feel the most recent should be there. I was closest to Randy and wonder if I’m the only that might think of a different way to display those we were close to.

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    I miss them both, and it still feels strange that Geoff's not around, after about 40 years of seeing him at gigs. I was closest to Fred Potts.

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      I'm glad to have met Randy (more than once) and was able to thank him personally and publicly for big favor granted.

      The guy I was closest to was Ward Miller. He did a great repair/reassembly job on a 19th century family heirloom clock. It's on the dining room wall, ticking away. I stop it for one hour in the fall, as the gentlest way to set it back. (Pushing the hands forward is fine.) Per Ward's recommendation, the 8 day movement gets wound once a week -- every WINDsday.
      Geology rocks, but geography is where it's at.

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        All good folks. Is there a way to recognize them differently than just having the last to pass displayed until there's another?

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          Mike Overly Perhaps after a couple of months, you can pop up an image of clouds or something.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Cole Loftus View Post
            I miss them both, and it still feels strange that Geoff's not around, after about 40 years of seeing him at gigs. I was closest to Fred Potts.
            Make that 30 years. Apparently these types of thoughts affect my arithmetical skills.

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              Geoff really quietly went his own way. Wonderful that we got him to that last Gig he attended. Thanks for helping with that.

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