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David...sigh...what a Southern Gentleman.
 
David...sigh...what a Southern Gentleman.
  
When the Great [[2007 Annual Gathering of American Mensa|AG2007]] Unpleasantness occurred, I asked [[Rose Lee Crutcher]] and other long-time Mensans "What would David do?"  He had such an amazing ability to find the solution that would have the most benefit to the most people.  It's funny...when you heard his explanation, you thought, "It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure that out" when, in fact, he was a ''bona fide'' Rocket Scientist!  
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He had such an amazing ability to find the solution that would have the most benefit to the most people.  It's funny...when you heard his explanation, you thought, "It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure that out" when, in fact, he was a ''bona fide'' Rocket Scientist!  
  
This is just a "stub" to get us started remembering David and all he meant to us personally and as an organization.  I look forward to reading more about David's life, professional and Mensa careers, and effects on others as this page takes shape as a tribute to a man who truly is an icon in our organization. --[[User:TNGeneWhiz|TNGeneWhiz]] 20:47, 12 August 2007 (PDT)
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This is just a "stub" to get us started remembering David and all he meant to us personally and as an organization.  I look forward to reading more about David's life, professional and Mensa careers, and effects on others as this page takes shape as a tribute to a man who truly is an icon in our organization.  
  
 
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Revision as of 06:45, 13 August 2007

David...sigh...what a Southern Gentleman.

He had such an amazing ability to find the solution that would have the most benefit to the most people. It's funny...when you heard his explanation, you thought, "It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure that out" when, in fact, he was a bona fide Rocket Scientist!

This is just a "stub" to get us started remembering David and all he meant to us personally and as an organization. I look forward to reading more about David's life, professional and Mensa careers, and effects on others as this page takes shape as a tribute to a man who truly is an icon in our organization.