Many prefer choose to be buried in a certain graveyard due to religious reasons or location, and some prefer being cremated and having their ashes stored somewhere special, or spread around a location with sentimental value. With the growing number of "geeks" on this earth though, some are opting into some different... something that will be remembered by the ones they loved.
Take this one geek death, for example. This fella's brother passed after what we can assume was lung cancer (given the description, and after the cremation, the ashes were stored inside of a SPARC station IPC... a PC that almost looks like an old game console. Family and friends who wanted to leave notes could write them on post-it notes, and slide them through the floppy drive... a unique touch.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/26445696@N04/3961372594/
http://news.slashdot.org/story/09/09/29/193234/A-Geek-Funeral
What do you think? Is there any geeky way you want to handled posthumously? For me... I don't think so. I might be a geek at heart, but I don't think I'm in love with technology quite this much.
Take this one geek death, for example. This fella's brother passed after what we can assume was lung cancer (given the description, and after the cremation, the ashes were stored inside of a SPARC station IPC... a PC that almost looks like an old game console. Family and friends who wanted to leave notes could write them on post-it notes, and slide them through the floppy drive... a unique touch.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/26445696@N04/3961372594/
http://news.slashdot.org/story/09/09/29/193234/A-Geek-Funeral
What do you think? Is there any geeky way you want to handled posthumously? For me... I don't think so. I might be a geek at heart, but I don't think I'm in love with technology quite this much.