[Magdalen] Remembering Charles Smith

Lesley de Voil lesleymdv at gmail.com
Tue Feb 24 23:18:53 UTC 2015


I had the same feelings as Roger, upon seeing the reminder pop up in
my phone calendar yesterday.
There are a number of issues here.
First, I note that Facebook hasn't quite solved the problem of whether
to discontinue a page after the owner's death. I myself was grateful
for the reminder, and was able to recognise that despite the issues I
had with CS personally, I was and am still very grateful for all the
work that went into  his web development.
I think we can safely challenge Shakespeare here and say that this is
not an occasion where "the good is oft interred with their bones."
Second, is the recognition that building a society takes not only a
lot of hard work, it also demands a level of negation of self-interest
with which few of us ever fully comply. ( I try not to look at
Australiai's current political masters  -and they are almost all of
them, male-  at this point.)
So far. it seems to me, there seems to be little opportunity for
personal self-improvement via the internet. I note that although I
have a Workout app on my phone, for example, nobody need know whether
I use it regularly or not. Maybe I need to set a up a Facebook Group
and set challenges....

Regards
Lesley de Voil


On 2/25/15, Roger Stokes <roger.stokes65 at btinternet.com> wrote:
> Many (most?) of us first connected with each other through services
> provided and supported by Charles Smith.  Some of us (including me) have
> had our difficulties with him un times past, but they are times that are
> past.  Facebook reminded me that today is the anniversary of his birth.
> Perhaps this is an appropriate time to give thanks for his contribution
> to our relationship with one another and to remember him with prayers
> and thanksgiving.
>
> Roger
>


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