Hi Rob,
Your story reminded me of another early evangelist for HyperCard that met a sad 
an early death. That was Leslie Leidka (excuse spelling). I remember she was 
Apple USA's Hypercard marketing evangelist and died in an auto accident while 
on assignment in Hawaii in around 1990.
Good to be reminded to take nothing for granted...
Kind regards
John
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Rob Cozens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 11:01 AM
>To: 'How to use Revolution'
>Subject: [OT] HyperCard Nostalga: Remembering Raz
>
>All,
>
>As I was apologizing to Mark W. & Geoff C. for venting re: responses to 
>other posts to the thread than the one I was quoting, I picked up a
>faint feeling of deja vu. It took me a while to remember the
>circumstances, and low and behold, I dredged up a name:
>
>Mike (?) Rasberry, grandson of a Chestnut, from Orange, Texas.
>
>The Raz, more than anyone else I know of, had the ability to come up
>with one- or two- line HyperTalk handlers when the rest of us needed
>three or four times as many statements to accomplish the same task.
>
>Raz died unexpectedly at an early age a decade or more ago.
>
>What a loss to the Xtalk community!
>
>Rob Cozens
>
>"Any man's death diminishes me,
> because I am involved in Mankind."
>
> -- John Donne, Devotions 1624
>
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