Is this the best obituary ever?
    
      Kind of an oxymoron, i know, but this NYTimes piece on the late record producer Jerry Wexler is quite wonderful:
Makes me want to go and pick up his autobiography.
    
    
  
  Given the chance, Mr. Wexler would have produced to the end and beyond.
“I asked him once,” said Mr. Thurman, the filmmaker, “ ‘What do you want written on your tombstone, Jerry?’ He said, ‘Two words: More bass.’ ”
Makes me want to go and pick up his autobiography.
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 Since 1949, Durhamites have slept soundly, secure in the knowledge that, in our town, erection can be depended upon. Now, thanks to the power of the internets, we can spread that security all over the world.
Since 1949, Durhamites have slept soundly, secure in the knowledge that, in our town, erection can be depended upon. Now, thanks to the power of the internets, we can spread that security all over the world.

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