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To: Tim Luke who started this subject12/12/2002 4:07:48 PM
From: Michael Hart   of 8686
 
Tim....... We all have images of people we meet in cyberspace. Mine was of a man of inetgrity and sincerity. Always an interesting read and at times even an excellent assesment. Temper, yes but combined with a caring for his friends that I found credible and enjoyable.
My last distinct image of him was his description of ground zero at The World Trade Center after Sept. 11th. He said he flew there and volunteered as a helper in removing rubble etc.. Again, I found it credible and moving that someone would do this from 2000 miles away. Was I scammed? Maybe, but somehow I don't think so.

My image of him may have been incorrect, but it was mine, and I will miss him in my cyberspace. This form of communications is amazingly capable of allowing us to form bonds that you would think need physical interaction. I find it odd, somewhat disturbing but also comforting that a person I never physically met could give me such a feeling of loss.

May he rest in peace and may none of us be confronted by whatever demons can drive a person to such depths.

Be well,

Mike
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