I found the following on them there innetnetz. Albert Abraham Michelson dedicated his life to measuring the speed of light and was the first American to win a Nobel Prize for physics. Even as he was dying at age 78, he was measuring light. He wrote in his log: “The following is a report on the measurement of the velocity of light made at the Irvine Ranch, near Santa Ana, California, during the period of September 1929 to—.”
Rock till ya drop, that's how I wanna do it. My only reason for wanting to gain world fame is so my last words can be a string of unpronounceable consonants. I want my gravestone to be half a block long.
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