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A cup of Peet's Ethiopian in your honor, Mr. Crump.

Posted by LarBo on November 28, 2005 at 22:49:40:

Bob's spirit of intelligent playfulness really left a positive impression and his passion for audio was infectious. A couple of years ago his BBQ amp came to live with us, and Bob left email messages at each stage of its shipment after checking the UPS tracking system ("it left Phoenix at 7pm"). Like an enthusiastic parent tracing their child's first cross-country trip.

I had really wanted to meet him in person one day. It's remarkable how many people have such strong impressions of Bob without having met him personally. It's quite a testament when someone's missed by people who never even met them.

You will be missed by many many people Bob. Myself included.

Thanks for everything........


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