• David Tenner is gone

    From Rich Rostrom@rrostrom@comcast.net to alt.history.what-if on Sat Jul 29 17:02:22 2023
    From Newsgroup: alt.history.what-if

    He passed away on 5 May (age 71). I learned of his passing
    on [AH].com today.

    This is a great loss to the AH community. His knowledge of
    history was awesome - the most erudite person to participate
    in the USENET forums or [AH].com.

    His postings were always superbly sourced and perfectly
    composed in a lively style. He had access to great amounts
    of historical texts, which he shared with the community by
    scanning/OCR or transcription - something I never properly
    thanked him for.

    He was unfailingly _civil_ - polite even to the occasional
    trolls that infested USENET, and was never drawn into any
    sort of quarrel.

    Obituaries for him can be seen at

    https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/wilmette-il/david-tenner-11285565

    and

    https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/chicagotribune/name/david-tenner-obituary?id=51940123
    --
    Nous sommes dans une pot de chambre, et nous y serons emmerd|-s.
    --- General Auguste-Alexandre Ducrot at Sedan, 1870.
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  • From dama...@gmail.com@damarkley@gmail.com to alt.history.what-if on Mon Jul 31 04:25:14 2023
    From Newsgroup: alt.history.what-if

    On Saturday, July 29, 2023 at 6:02:27rC>PM UTC-4, Rich Rostrom wrote:
    He passed away on 5 May (age 71). I learned of his passing
    on [AH].com today.

    This is a great loss to the AH community. His knowledge of
    history was awesome - the most erudite person to participate
    in the USENET forums or [AH].com.

    His postings were always superbly sourced and perfectly
    composed in a lively style. He had access to great amounts
    of historical texts, which he shared with the community by
    scanning/OCR or transcription - something I never properly
    thanked him for.

    He was unfailingly _civil_ - polite even to the occasional
    trolls that infested USENET, and was never drawn into any
    sort of quarrel.

    Obituaries for him can be seen at

    https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/wilmette-il/david-tenner-11285565

    and

    https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/chicagotribune/name/david-tenner-obituary?id=51940123

    --
    Nous sommes dans une pot de chambre, et nous y serons emmerd|-s.
    --- General Auguste-Alexandre Ducrot at Sedan, 1870.
    Sad news. David was an extraordinary man. Your above description is perfect! Dean
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  • From The Horny Goat@lcraver@home.ca to alt.history.what-if on Mon Jul 31 11:26:30 2023
    From Newsgroup: alt.history.what-if

    On Sat, 29 Jul 2023 17:02:22 -0500, Rich Rostrom
    <rrostrom@comcast.net> wrote:

    He passed away on 5 May (age 71). I learned of his passing
    on [AH].com today.

    This is a great loss to the AH community. His knowledge of
    history was awesome - the most erudite person to participate
    in the USENET forums or [AH].com.

    His postings were always superbly sourced and perfectly
    composed in a lively style. He had access to great amounts
    of historical texts, which he shared with the community by
    scanning/OCR or transcription - something I never properly
    thanked him for.

    He was unfailingly _civil_ - polite even to the occasional
    trolls that infested USENET, and was never drawn into any
    sort of quarrel.

    Obituaries for him can be seen at

    https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/wilmette-il/david-tenner-11285565

    and

    https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/chicagotribune/name/david-tenner-obituary?id=51940123

    David I wish you were here to see this but this newsgroup (and soc.history.what-if) are much the poorer for your passing. Truly you
    were the "MVP" of this newsgroup and when he posted I usually went
    there first.
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  • From Graham Truesdale@graham.truesdale@gmail.com to alt.history.what-if on Thu Aug 10 14:47:07 2023
    From Newsgroup: alt.history.what-if

    On Saturday, July 29, 2023 at 11:02:27rC>PM UTC+1, Rich Rostrom wrote:
    He passed away on 5 May (age 71). I learned of his passing
    on [AH].com today.

    This is a great loss to the AH community. His knowledge of
    history was awesome - the most erudite person to participate
    in the USENET forums or [AH].com.

    His postings were always superbly sourced and perfectly
    composed in a lively style. He had access to great amounts
    of historical texts, which he shared with the community by
    scanning/OCR or transcription - something I never properly
    thanked him for.

    He was unfailingly _civil_ - polite even to the occasional
    trolls that infested USENET, and was never drawn into any
    sort of quarrel.

    Obituaries for him can be seen at

    https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/wilmette-il/david-tenner-11285565

    and

    https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/chicagotribune/name/david-tenner-obituary?id=51940123

    Sad news. A great loss to this group and to the wider alternate history community.
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  • From Louis Epstein@le@main.lekno.ws to alt.history.what-if on Sat Sep 2 07:51:02 2023
    From Newsgroup: alt.history.what-if

    Rich Rostrom <rrostrom@comcast.net> wrote:
    He passed away on 5 May (age 71). I learned of his passing
    on [AH].com today.

    So...in his memory...what if he hadn't?

    This is a great loss to the AH community. His knowledge of
    history was awesome - the most erudite person to participate
    in the USENET forums or [AH].com.

    I've certainly been on threads with him many times
    despite only spotty participation here.

    His postings were always superbly sourced and perfectly
    composed in a lively style. He had access to great amounts
    of historical texts, which he shared with the community by
    scanning/OCR or transcription - something I never properly
    thanked him for.

    He was unfailingly _civil_ - polite even to the occasional
    trolls that infested USENET, and was never drawn into any
    sort of quarrel.

    Obituaries for him can be seen at

    https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/wilmette-il/david-tenner-11285565

    and

    https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/chicagotribune/name/david-tenner-obituary?id=51940123


    -=-=-
    The World Trade Center towers MUST rise again,
    at least as tall as before...or terror has triumphed.
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  • From Trolidan7@trolidous@go.com to alt.history.what-if on Tue Oct 3 04:55:39 2023
    From Newsgroup: alt.history.what-if

    On 7/29/23 15:02, Rich Rostrom wrote:
    He passed away on 5 May (age 71). I learned of his passing
    on [AH].com today.

    This is a great loss to the AH community. His knowledge of
    history was awesome - the most erudite person to participate
    in the USENET forums or [AH].com.

    His postings were always superbly sourced and perfectly
    composed in a lively style. He had access to great amounts
    of historical texts, which he shared with the community by
    scanning/OCR or transcription - something I never properly
    thanked him for.

    He was unfailingly _civil_ - polite even to the occasional
    trolls that infested USENET, and was never drawn into any
    sort of quarrel.

    Obituaries for him can be seen at


    https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/wilmette-il/david-tenner-11285565

    and


    https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/chicagotribune/name/david-tenner-obituary?id=51940123

    In this physical world that we know of, this is bad.

    I have not surfed over to alt.history.what-if or
    soc.history.what-if for a while.

    Some while back, I was thinking he was either a
    lawyer or a retired college professor in maybe
    either Colorado or Arkansas. I am thinking there
    are a lot of people named 'David Tenner' in the US.

    I guess I was wrong.

    Mind uploading is not something that exists now,
    and who knows about a potentially extremely vast
    future or if it could be coupled with a maybe
    impossible time travel in some future age.

    Maybe the physical world is not as it seems,
    or maybe it is as it seems. I guess we can
    remember. I once remember a professor I had
    that once mentioned another one he had in
    history when he was learning in school. He
    said that particular earlier professor told
    stories in class and so it was 'his story'.
    There are many different viewpoints on what
    'summum bonum' or a 'deity' might be.

    Let us say that he deserves heaven, and hope
    that the 'eternal oblivion' of the atheists does
    not await everyone.


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