Re: [OT] Seth Vidal, creator of "yum" killed in bike accident

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At the risk of being found insensitive the first bicycle security measure should be extending hefty tickets to bikers who act like if traffic regulations didn't apply for them.  I am tired of trying to cross the street without getting killed and being distracted by bikers who didn't stop at the red light.  I am also tired of bikers on sidewalks going as fast as if they were in Tour de France even when there children around.  I had a friend who had several ribs broken in a collision with a biker.  Had he been a child it could have been far worse.  And I have children.

I don't doubt Seth Vidal was a nice guy and I don't know if the accident was from a fault on his own.   But neither do you so please don't engage in demagoguery.

Having said that, my condolences to his family.  From what I know from him the world is a little worse

JFM 

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De: "Paul W. Frields" <stickster@xxxxxxxxx>
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Envoyé: Mercredi 10 Juillet 2013 15:45:59
Objet: Re: [OT] Seth Vidal, creator of "yum" killed in bike accident

On Tue, Jul 09, 2013 at 09:10:48PM -0400, Greg Woodbury wrote:
> On 07/09/2013 08:59 PM, Edik Landaveri wrote:
> > Condolences & prayers for his family in these moments.
> This is sad news indeed for Durham/Duke and Red Hat.
> 
> I could never figure out how Seth managed to find the time for all
> the things he did and all the email he answered.
> 
> I will miss him.
> 
> P.S. Old time RTP area system folk will also recall that Ames Schrader
> of Duke computation center fame was killed in a bicycle accident in
> west Durham several years back.  It is time Duke and Durham get
> serious about bicycle safety in the area.

If anyone reading this list is in that area, I hope they'll work on
gathering other like-minded people to take action (maybe involving
local government?) to increase safety.

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