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Leonard Nimoy passed away Friday, and there are so many links that I'm not going to bother with one.

It cued an interesting moment. I'm now working full-time, and my wife bought me a really nice BluTooth speaker called an OontZ (by Cambridge Soundworks) so I listen to music most of the day. Yesterday I was listening to all of my Beatles, it was actually the second day of this and I finished up.

Well, I had not yet heard the news. Our network/system admin Rob came in and told it to my boss, whose office is directly across the hall from mine, and Rob turned around and told me.

I was kinda gobsmacked. I remember when Dee Kelly died, and I wasn't surprised as he was the oldest member of the regular cast. James Doohan had a massive heart attack a couple of years before he passed, again, no big surprise. And Majel Barret's passing, for some reason, was just 'another celebrity death', which is sad because she's one of the few cast whom I've seen in person.

But Nimoy had a different stature. The odd thing was that I'm not sure that I saw the original run of Star Trek, I think perhaps the first thing that I remember him in was Paris in Mission: Impossible. I know I was watching Trek in the initial reruns as we were constantly playing it in '71 when I was in the 3rd grade, and the series ran from '66 to '69. So that's probably my oldest memory of ST:TOS. And I always preferred Spock over Kirk, and my pursuit of computer science has probably reflected that.


So here's where the Beatles come back in to the picture. As Rob told me about Leonard's death, my phone was playing In My Life. I can be very sensitive to music, and I feel myself softening and being close to tears just thinking about the lyrics.

There are places I remember
All my life though some have changed
Some forever not for better
Some have gone and some remain
All these places have their moments
With lovers and friends I still can recall
Some are dead and some are living
In my life I've loved them all.


Several songs affect me for various reasons: Jackson Brown's For A Rocker always puts a lump in my throat, Manfred Mann's Runner can also. So now I think I have another association.


I was the president of a science fiction/fantasy film club in Phoenix for over 20 years, and I'm still a member and still in contact with the treasurer who really runs the thing. And I sent him a link to the NPR story about Nimoy this afternoon. He replied that he felt fortunate to have seen Nimoy give a presentation at a ComicCon, I believe the Phoenix one, and he talked about his life, including a stint as a taxi driver and picking up one John Fitzgerald Kennedy.


Leonard Nimoy was definitely an amazing person and leaves behind a lot of great work that we can remember him by.

Date: 2015-02-28 07:43 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] silveradept
That great work extends well beyond his career as an actor for both screen and voice.

It sounds flip, but the first thing I thought of when I heard of his death was "Did he get all his lines recorded for Kingdom Hearts III? If not, they're going to have a hell of a time recasting Xehanort."

Because he's that good and that distinctive.

Date: 2015-03-14 04:11 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] porsupah.livejournal.com
A lovely verse, indeed.. it does manage to capture that fragile beauty that is life, knowing we're merely visitors to existence, and that our time will come, just as it has to some we've known.

I remember quite early on, all but dedicating my life to the ways of Spock. ^_^; Thankfully, not to the Vulcan extreme, but in the spirit of rationality. (My belief in religion didn't last too long. Thankfully, ours wasn't a religious family at all, so that wasn't even the slightest issue - unlike a good friend, from Texas, who eventually underwent a complete loss of faith. Not an easy matter even personally, let alone with that kind of intense peer pressure all around)

Ah well. At least he definitely managed to express his creativity, and was admired the world around. Which, really, isn't a bad lot, even if we'll mourn the loss.

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