I was going to write a post about how the Fourth World War is a film everyone should see.
Instead I have to write that my good friend predat0r died at 2am on Saturday, of cancer, aged 32 or something equally insane.
He was one of the smartest, most amazing, political, incredible people I’ve ever met. He had a brain the size of a planet, he was tall and sexy with long hair, he rode a motorbike and he kluged together technology so people could have free access to the net. He was a CaveClan dude and happiest down a drain.
The last thing I did for him was get him into the Melbourne Museum exhibition of CSIRAC before it opened, knowing he probably wouldn’t have time to see it again, and his e‑mail to me about it was typical him:
Dude… I’m back in Sydney still glowing about having the privelage to
walk around inside the ancient electronic brain which is on show in
Melbourne. Fuckin’ yeah. Even better than the drain simulator. Whooar!
Thank you, thank you thank you for doing whatever you did to David to
persuade Ed and I to check the thing out. It’s a bit like seeing a really
primitive organism for the first time and being enchanted by the idea that
fundamentally the processes which run it also run oneself. Geek gold!
It’s wicked. Arrr! 😎Beam! >
I’m flying to Sydney tonight. The funeral is tomorrow morning, 11am, St Joseph’s, corner
of Rosa and Frederick Streets, Oatley for those of you who knew him. There’s also a wake at the Turella squat on Friday night.
EDIT: I Just remembered when Pred and I were wandering around Newtown cemetery in March and chatting about epitaphs and I came up with one for him that he thought was a hoot. So:
Predator. Died 05.06.04.
“Ah, so that’s what’s under here’