Do opinions of people change after they die?


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When someone dies does it change how we feel about them?
Do the things that bug us and irritate us about other people always seem insignificant after they are gone?

I was reminded of this thought when reading Lisa Marie Presleys blog article on Michael Jacksons death. Lisa says:
After the Divorce, I spent a [...]


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10 Best Uses for RFID Tags

Here are 10 intereesting (and maybe unconvential) uses for RFID chips from Wired Magazine

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Excuse Letters

Easily one of my favorites!

"Actual" Letters that students bring in to try and get out of class.

Good for a chuckle anytime!

My son is under a doctor’s care and should not take P.E. today. Please execute him.”

Please excuse Lisa for being absent. She was sick, and I had her shot.”

Dear School: Please ekscuse John being absent on Jan. 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, and also 33.”

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Lala Makes Web-Based Music Easier - News and Analysis by PC Magazine

From the page: "Lala today launched a kind of free, browser-based iTunes competitor that lets users access their music libraries from anywhere they can access the Web. It's similar in look and feel to Anywhere.FM, which is basically a Web-based iTunes clone, but Lala adds some nifty features.

The way these services work is users upload their music libraries "to the cloud," after which they can be accessed from anywhere. It's great for accessing your music from public or work computers, or from Wi-Fi-enabled devices."

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Things People Said: Courtroom Quotations

From the page: "The following quotations are taken from official court records across the nation, showing how funny and embarrassing it is that recorders operate at all times in courts of law, so that even the slightest inadvertence is preserved for posterity.

* Lawyer: "Was that the same nose you broke as a child?"
* Witness: "I only have one, you know."

* Lawyer: "Now, Mrs. Johnson, how was your first marriage terminated?"
* Witness: "By death."
* Lawyer: "And by whose death was it terminated?""

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