Edward Teller Passes Away At 95
Lord Prox writes "Edward Teller, one of the 20th Century's greats in physics, died Tuesday afternoon at his home in Stanford. He was 95." Newsforge.com also has one of the final interviews with Teller, who was "a principal architect of the hydrogen bomb, [and] passionate advocate of nuclear power and antimissile defense."
Damn. If I died at 95 I'd be pretty pissed off about it. I bet he was shooting for the three digits.
You're right, I wouldn't steal a car. But if it were possible, I sure as hell would download one!