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<blockquote data-quote="HeyEng" data-source="post: 3230594" data-attributes="member: 44022"><p>This isn't directed at any one person, but in a land of 330,000,000+ people, when you are gone...most folks are not going to care. Sure, immediate family and a few close friends will miss you and wish you were still around...and yes, even want to remember the "good old days" but within a couple of generations, you will be nothing more than forgotten. </p><p></p><p>When my Dad passed, I spent a number of weeks going through his home and dealing with all the "stuff" left behind. Since our family is so small, most of the family history was in his house and you know what? I couldn't identify people in 90% of the pictures that he had. Is it sad? Certainly. Is it a fact of life and death? Yep. These days I try to keep my online presence at a minimum, but it's very hard to do...but when I am dead and gone? I could care less what's left out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HeyEng, post: 3230594, member: 44022"] This isn't directed at any one person, but in a land of 330,000,000+ people, when you are gone...most folks are not going to care. Sure, immediate family and a few close friends will miss you and wish you were still around...and yes, even want to remember the "good old days" but within a couple of generations, you will be nothing more than forgotten. When my Dad passed, I spent a number of weeks going through his home and dealing with all the "stuff" left behind. Since our family is so small, most of the family history was in his house and you know what? I couldn't identify people in 90% of the pictures that he had. Is it sad? Certainly. Is it a fact of life and death? Yep. These days I try to keep my online presence at a minimum, but it's very hard to do...but when I am dead and gone? I could care less what's left out there. [/QUOTE]
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