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Sad news. Hopefully the last for a while - I was told this morning by friends that another friend passed away early this morning. Since he had been diagnosed with lung cancer a couple weeks ago, it is kind of a relief, as he didn't really have a great deal of pain, and the end was..

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The Miller

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 12:50 pm
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I've been told that Marion van der Voort of At the Sign of the Dragon,
one of the UK's better independent book-shops, has died. Better friends
than I will have plenty to say; but I'm grateful to her for two very
important events in my life.

First, she introduced a writer and an artist together, and I picked up
the first issue of the comic that sort of resulted from that meeting,
thus getting me into fandom and eventually meeting Omega.

Second, Omega got into fandom via an article on conventions Marion had
placed in a magazine.

I think it's correct to say that without Marion I wouldn't have had the
interesting life I've had for the last twenty years, especially being
able to share it with an amazing woman. Many thanks, Marion: you never
arranged things, but you made sure they happened.

One cask of TS and a packet of straws for anyone passing, please...
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Grains and black powder ground - wood turned - batteries charged

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 1:53 pm
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 2:07 pm
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In <fl5fq6$h2t$1$8300dec7@news.demon.co.uk> the Miller wrote

>I've been told that Marion van der Voort of At the Sign of the Dragon,
>one of the UK's better independent book-shops, has died.

[snip]

>Many thanks, Marion: you never
>arranged things, but you made sure they happened.
>
>One cask of TS and a packet of straws for anyone passing, please...

Good idea. Thank you.

Marion ran the shop in which I took refuge from a nasty afternoon, and
thereby introduced me to a person who in turn caused me to go to a science
fiction convention... and all that followed, including my being in the
Village at all.

She also caused my doing the things that meant I met the Miller. And
Omega. And...

I think perhaps she realy *was* that ambition of Neil Gaiman's: she was an
agent of serendipity. There must be thousands of lives she touched, and
altered just a little for the good.

RIP, Marion -- or rather, do have fun making the one remark to a seraphim
that leads to a complete revamping of the whole system in Heaven, entirely
without your needing to do anything more about it!

Beetle

MA, Cartographer, Bombardier, Weather Witch and Village Storekeeper
Selling atonal apples, and amplified heat, and Pressed Rat's
collection of dog-legs and feet. Coffee mornings a speciality.
Recently made a Dame of the Village by Our Princess!
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 4:54 pm
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On Dec 29, 2007, at 7:50 AM, The Miller wrote:

> I've been told that Marion van der Voort of At the Sign of the
> Dragon, one of the UK's better independent book-shops, has died.
> Better friends than I will have plenty to say; but I'm grateful to
> her for two very important events in my life.
> One cask of TS and a packet of straws for anyone passing, please...

Please accept my condolences.

Elizabeth
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2008 12:23 am
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--- The Miller <harry DeleteThis @themerrymillers.co.uk> wrote:

> I've been told that Marion van der Voort of At the
> Sign of the Dragon,
> one of the UK's better independent book-shops, has
> died. Better friends
> than I will have plenty to say; but I'm grateful to
> her for two very
> important events in my life.
>
> First, she introduced a writer and an artist
> together, and I picked up
> the first issue of the comic that sort of resulted
> from that meeting,
> thus getting me into fandom and eventually meeting
> Omega.
>
> Second, Omega got into fandom via an article on
> conventions Marion had
> placed in a magazine.
>
> I think it's correct to say that without Marion I
> wouldn't have had the
> interesting life I've had for the last twenty years,
> especially being
> able to share it with an amazing woman. Many thanks,
> Marion: you never
> arranged things, but you made sure they happened.
>
> One cask of TS and a packet of straws for anyone
> passing, please...
> --
> The Miller
> Grains and black powder ground - wood turned -
> batteries charged
>
>
Sympathetic thoughts and prayers for all. But
remember you have a wonderful story to tell, which
will preserve Marion's memory in the best possible
way. It's always amusing to tell people that your
children would not exist if it were not for science
fiction. I met my much better half at the Washington
Science Fiction Assoc. over 30 years ago.

Jackie




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(Msg. 6) Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2008 3:50 am
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On Dec 31, 2007, at 7:23 PM, Jackie DeleteThis @Bookaholics.mbl wrote:

>
> --- The Miller <harry DeleteThis @themerrymillers.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> I've been told that Marion van der Voort of At the
>> Sign of the Dragon,
>> one of the UK's better independent book-shops, has
>> died.

And piggybacking on to say that a dear friend of mine passed away
today. I've only known her for two years, but they were good years.
And she always smiled when she saw me, which counts for a great deal.

Elizabeth
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 12:36 am
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--- Skywalker RemoveThis @Jedicouncil.org wrote:

>
> On Dec 31, 2007, at 7:23 PM, Jackie RemoveThis @Bookaholics.mbl
> wrote:
>
> >
> > --- The Miller <harry RemoveThis @themerrymillers.co.uk>
> wrote:
> >
> >> I've been told that Marion van der Voort of At
> the
> >> Sign of the Dragon,
> >> one of the UK's better independent book-shops,
> has
> >> died.
>
> And piggybacking on to say that a dear friend of
> mine passed away
> today. I've only known her for two years, but they
> were good years.
> And she always smiled when she saw me, which counts
> for a great deal.

Oh, dear, it looks like 08 may not be as friendly as
we thought it would be. Hugs and sympathy to
Elizabeth, and requests for prayers for a former
co-worker, Charlotte, whose husband died suddenly.
They were a happy and contented pair so it seems
especially nasty that he got taken almost without
warning. I was on the phone with my Mom earlier today
and she passed on the latest news from the area where
I grew up, yet another member of the parent's
generation has died. Like she says, the longer she
lives the more she realizes that she knows more people
in the graveyard than she does in the village she's
lived in all her life.

Anyone have some good news to share??

Jackie


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(Msg. 8) Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 8:51 pm
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In article <20080104003622.667182048856379.TakeThisOut@firedrake.org>,
Jackie.TakeThisOut@Bookaholics.mbl wrote:

>--- Skywalker.TakeThisOut@Jedicouncil.org wrote:
>
>>
>> On Dec 31, 2007, at 7:23 PM, Jackie.TakeThisOut@Bookaholics.mbl
>> wrote:
>>
>> >
>> > --- The Miller <harry.TakeThisOut@themerrymillers.co.uk>
>> wrote:
>> >
>> >> I've been told that Marion van der Voort of At
>> the
>> >> Sign of the Dragon,
>> >> one of the UK's better independent book-shops,
>> has
>> >> died.
>>
>> And piggybacking on to say that a dear friend of
>> mine passed away
>> today. I've only known her for two years, but they
>> were good years.
>> And she always smiled when she saw me, which counts
>> for a great deal.
>
>Oh, dear, it looks like 08 may not be as friendly as
>we thought it would be. Hugs and sympathy to
>Elizabeth, and requests for prayers for a former
>co-worker, Charlotte, whose husband died suddenly.
>They were a happy and contented pair so it seems
>especially nasty that he got taken almost without
>warning. I was on the phone with my Mom earlier today
>and she passed on the latest news from the area where
>I grew up, yet another member of the parent's
>generation has died. Like she says, the longer she
>lives the more she realizes that she knows more people
>in the graveyard than she does in the village she's
>lived in all her life.
>
>Anyone have some good news to share??

The Ralsky spam gang got indicted: mail fraud, wire fraud, money laundering,
pump 'n' dump, breaching the CAN-SPAM act, and other stuff.

That's *GOOD* news.

The MI5 nutcase is either back on his meds, has been sectioned (preferably
horizontally through the neck), or has simply been kicked off Altopia again.

Chris.

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management response is to frantically swap in new counters to see if
that fixes the problem. --Peter Gutmann in asr 18/06/1998
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 8:51 pm
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In article <C3A4627796683A904.TakeThisOut@192.168.1.23>, chris+news@suslowicz.org (Chris
Suslowicz) wrote:

> >Anyone have some good news to share??
>
> The Ralsky spam gang got indicted: mail fraud, wire fraud, money
> laundering,
> pump 'n' dump, breaching the CAN-SPAM act, and other stuff.
>
> That's *GOOD* news.
>
> The MI5 nutcase is either back on his meds, has been sectioned
> (preferably
> horizontally through the neck), or has simply been kicked off Altopia
> again.

SCO has been kicked off NASDAQ
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/12/31/sco_nasdaq_bye/
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(Msg. 10) Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2008 2:17 pm
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I didn't know the lady , but it is obvious by the previous post that she was
well thought of, so my sympathies (for what they are worth) go to her family
and anyone else who did know her.

>Anyone have some good news to share??
Well, I nearly have enough vouchers (gained by doing online surveys) for a
new iPod - I know, not world shatteringly good news, but good for me. And I
should be getting a new bike soon. And I was taunted by a squirrel, which
was rummaging around between the various dumped Asda trolleys in the lane at
the end of my road.
Au Res.,
Paul
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