EMC Co-Founder Commits Suicide
The Register is reporting that EMC co-founder Richard Egan has committed suicide. The article has an interesting look back at some of his accomplishments. "Egan had an amazing life, encompassing involvement in the Apollo space program, the US Marines, starting and building the most successful storage company on the planet, and becoming the US ambassador to Ireland. Finally, aged 73 and facing a lingering death, he ended the battle decisively and on his terms. He was never a shrinking violet."
"Suicide" makes it sound like he was depressed. Sounds like this guy wasn't. He decided to go out on his own terms. He chose euthanasia. If only we all had such bravery when facing such a long debilitating decline.
maybe now he can ask god for a full explanation of the navier-stokes equations. Can you twitt us the answer, Rich?
'We are trying to prove ourselves wrong as quickly as possible, because only in that way can we find progress.' RPF
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What a coward! He should have faced his imminent slow and painful death like a man: by watching his dignity slowly fade away as he soils his bed and sobs uncontrollably about a life ill spent.
Wait, his life wasn't ill spent, so he realized that everything I just typed is bullshit. Society's attitude towards suicide is fucked up.
Rest in peace.
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Cool. RIP. The only downside I can see is that he was a huge GWB supporter. How did he off himself?
I'm getting a HUGE LOL from the
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No folly is more costly than the folly of intolerant idealism. - Winston Churchill
Really nothing. I suppose we could post about the alleged Obamacare "death panels", which, maybe in this guy's case, would've taken away his guns and prevented him from taking his own life, and then raised his taxes and distributed the proceeds to illegal immigrant drug dealers.
I hope you know what EMC stands for, because we're not gonna tell you.
May his memory live on forever in our... network attached storage devices.
Problem is that so many of the right to lifers are fighting against suicide as well (though they love war for little to no reason).
A rich fucker like him could've easily gone to one of those clinics in Europe and ended it in a more dignified manner. Imagine the poor bastard who ended up discovering his corpse... What an asshole.
He used the Hunter S. Thompson method, large caliber to the head approach.
In the same situation I would have gone to a nice comfortable hospice facility in a nice liberal country where they would have kept me comfortable until it was all over. With an army of lawyers to keep family and business associates at bay. He did have the money for it after all.
In case anyone is considering it, firearms are *not* 100% guaranteed. High probability, yes. Guaranteed, no. You can maim yourself, cause blindness, brain damage, have to eat through straws etc. Due to the circumstances we may not know exactly how long it took him to die.
Another bit of advice, make sure you get your living will and medical power of attorney put together. I've been in a situation where we just *barely* got the medical power of attorney signed in time. Without it it would have been an even worse nightmare than it was.
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Oh look, there's something you don't see every day - A straw man painting with a broad brush.
There is a curious pattern in the suicide rates. The rates among ethnic groups who built the most prosperous, high-quality societies (i. e., Western societies) are the highest in the world. The rate in Japan and Europe is much higher than the rate in, say, Nigeria. Most African nations do have shockingly high death rates, but that is due to murder. Suicide is quite uncommon in Africa.
What Richard Egan did is very Japanese. He concluded that his life would be a burden on his family, his friends, and himself. So, he chose to die by his own sword. He died with honor.
He was afraid of depending on others. Afraid of losing control of living life the way he wanted to. Afraid of pain, Afraid of suffering. He took his life out of fear. He is no hero, he is a coward.
Well.. maybe. Or Maybe not. But Definitely not sort of.
Terminally ill residents of Oregon and Washington have the option of ending their own life within the existing medical framework. There are strict requirements and a number of checks and balances, but my understanding is that patients who request this option (and receive the appropriate approvals) are usually prescribed a lethal dose of a barbiturate. The high dose causes sleep and ultimately death. IMHO, this is significantly more dignified than a gunshot.
Herd EMC guy died. See no need for Death Panels. Yay Aloska. Must Ask Widow for Campaign Donation
More importantly, did he run Linux?
..by this universal glorification of suicide?
I can't judge this man, but I can't imagine that the "good job dying already" attitude I've seen in the article and EVERY post here helping people like the members of "Not Dead Yet": http://notdeadyetnewscommentary.blogspot.com/
It is not suicide, it is euthanasia. Big !@#!@# difference.
No, they can't prosecute you. You're dead. Woo, stick it to the man, man!
But -because- it's illegal, they can tie other things to it. Like freezing your assets. All those things you spelled out in your will? On hold. That money you were going to leave your children? On hold, possibly indefinitely, used to fund the investigations into your death, your autopsy, etc. etc.
How about non-legal matters, like insurance - does your end-of-life insurance (for, say, burial, cremation, etc.) provide coverage when committing suicide? Double-check the smallprint. How about the burial grounds or alcoves you want to be laid to rest... sure, you reserved a spot, but check -their- smallprint.. some, especially religious types, don't put those who committed suicide among the others.
But hey, at least they can't prosecute you, right? In many countries, the legal aspect doesn't even apply (i.e. it's not actually illegal to commit suicide). But in most countries, an attempt at suicide (i.e. failing to actually pull it off) -is- still illegal and is often grounds to have you psychologically evaluated at best or locked up in a ward at worst... after all, you're clearly insane.
I feel so sorry for him and his family.
At the same time i feel its a terrible waste of Brilliant person, he could have been great help to economy.
-apart from that, the issue that being discussed here, i would like to say that...sucide is the wrong choice to end the life.
pain and suffering is like settling the scores of this of past lifes, one has to settle the score in this life or in next, there is no escape, better finish it off in this, and dont create more scores which will need another lives to settle down. live a simple and happy life.
Or taking the law into your own hands?
That is the last thing I would expect from an honourable person.
IANAL but write like a drunk one.
Grave moderns told us that we must not even say "poor fellow," of a man who had blown his brains out, since he was an enviable person, and had only blown them out because of their exceptional excellence. Mr. William Archer even suggested that in the golden age there would be penny-in-the-slot machines, by which a man could kill himself for a penny. In all this I found myself utterly hostile to many who called themselves liberal and humane. Not only is suicide a sin, it is the sin. It is the ultimate and absolute evil, the refusal to take an interest in existence; the refusal to take the oath of loyalty to life. The man who kills a man, kills a man. The man who kills himself, kills all men; as far as he is concerned he wipes out the world. His act is worse (symbolically considered) than any rape or dynamite outrage. For it destroys all buildings: it insults all women. The thief is satisfied with diamonds; but the suicide is not: that is his crime. He cannot be bribed, even by the blazing stones of the Celestial City. The thief compliments the things he steals, if not the owner of them. But the suicide insults everything on earth by not stealing it. He defiles every flower by refusing to live for its sake. There is not a tiny creature in the cosmos at whom his death is not a sneer. When a man hangs himself on a tree, the leaves might fall off in anger and the birds fly away in fury: for each has received a personal affront. Of course there may be pathetic emotional excuses for the act. There often are for rape, and there almost always are for dynamite. But if it comes to clear ideas and the intelligent meaning of things, then there is much more rational and philosophic truth in the burial at the cross-roads and the stake driven through the body, than in Mr. Archer's suicidal automatic machines. There is a meaning in burying the suicide apart. The man's crime is different from other crimes -- for it makes even crimes impossible.
I actually read that as 'EMO Co-Founder Commits Suicide'.
...more "brave" Americans should commit suicide. No need to face any "health care" problems anymore. And it means more jobs for Mexicans, Asians, and Indians.
I am all for allowing terminal patients a dignified way out. I don't have numbers on the tip of my brain, but I can only imagine the proportion of health care costs that are incurred in the final months of life for terminal patients. We spend entirely too much money trying to prolong the inevitable.
I really find this "he ended the battle decisively" paradigm misleading and counterproductive. Life is not a battle. We all die. It's not defeat to die at age 70+. The first step is to accept the fact that you and I are both going to die someday. Then, most importantly, to use that knowledge to prioritize our expenditure of time while we are healthy. And, second, when we're no longer healthy and have no prospect of becoming healthy again, plan a reasoned end of life. It is stupid, to fight it to the bitter end, in complete denial of reality. My best friend did just that when faced with death due to liver failure. He was in terrible physical condition (too much programming, not enough moving) and would not have survived a transplant (had one been available) and he died at age 52 in an ICU after a year of balancing shitting himself with losing his cognitive function. He went into his final coma believing he'd win the lottery, get a liver transplant operation, survive it and be back to his healthy self. He never said goodbye to his wife or brothers.
I read the title as "EMO Co-Founder Commits Suicide."
If you like your life, but it currently sucks, how about an overdose of pills followed by cryonic suspension? Suicide in the face of debilitating disease is just an emphatic commentary on the current state of medicine. But medicine will get better.
I'd probably do the same thing. "It's been a good life, but faced with leaving it now or lingering on in terrible pain, I think it's time to go."
Reminds me of the man without a face, the one that tried to commit suicide by shotgun to face, but failed. He was alive all right, but he literally had no face, his jaw, eyes, cheekbones, cheeks were all blown to bits. He had a large gaping hole in his head for a face. I'm too lazy to look up the article but the gif image of him after he blew up his face was pretty gruesome, almost made me puke so be warned before you go off searching for it.
I'm curious... none of the articles I've found this morning clarify whether or not he was a smoker.
The hip hop group? Or Evangelical Methodist Church? Eastern Media Centre? EMC Motorcycles? Would it hurt to define your TLAs?
He had lung cancer AND prostate cancer. Late-stage lung cancer is horrible. My grandfather made use of the Death with Dignity Act in Oregon to request assisted suicide; we all supported his choice. It's hard not to when you see an intelligent, once-active man become delirious from pain, and bedridden due to having to be hooked up to machines that keep him from drowning to death (fluids in the lungs).
I'm one of the Oregon voters who voted twice for Death with Dignity, and am very glad that my grandfather was able to die at his own choosing, in a humane manner. (I don't think having to grab a shotgun and shoot yourself in the head, plus knowing others will find you and have to witness the scene, is humane - I say it not against Egan, but because I wish Egan had had a better choice.)
People here say this was the "brave" thing to do but living is always harder than dying. I don't know what the man's condition was but thousands of people every day are diagnosed with serious terminal illnesses and face their fate with courage and dignity, without the need to kill themselves as they leave the doctor's office. Millions more live (not die) every day with major disabilities and handicaps that make their lives more difficult than it would be for someone who was in "perfect" condition. This man put a shotgun to his head and left his friends and family to deal with a bloody mess to remember him by. His final legacy will be 'he blew his brains out' that will overshadow his lifetime accomplishments and leave his descendants with a permanent memory of suicide.
Why are you so sure pain and torment of self and family is a better choice?
Once you take support of "any religion's hell", you begin to see how the Church itself does not believe in hell or its punishments. It only wants us to believe.
If within a few years of the oppression of church-protected criminals, people start killing themselves in large numbers, the Church has to go out of business.
Their heinous crimes will be exposed. Hence punishment for suicide is described to be worse than punishment for murder. It's ok for the church if harmless people in pain suffer. It's not OK if they escape in noticeable numbers.
Same with most religions - where crooks somehow manage to quickly rise to the top and make their religion a living suicide for everyone.
From that perspective, I must say that life under an oppressive regime is itself hell manifest on earth.
Which do you fear more?
The hell where you cannot be pricked with needles or the hell where you are forced to bow, forced to beg, isolated, forced to physical pain all by someone you can see and know.
An unknown offers the same hope that America offered to Christopher Columbus.
What if the man who is dying has done no major evil in his entire many decades on Earth?
Will your God be so evil as to roast him for just trying to escape agonizing pain and an indifferent, sometimes cruel world?
Nothing like a gun to your own head on Live TV.....
Budd's the man!!!
Tsukasa: All I really want, is to be left alone...
Wonder how they feel. If I did that, my wife would kill me.
I'm glad that someone here is finally admitting the moral complexity of suicide. Slasdot, while incredibly smart about some things, is sometimes lacking. Slashdotters don't like grey areas. Often, the impulse is either to condemn something as entirely right, or entirely wrong. I suppose this isn't much different from the rest of society- I just expect more out of my beloved /.
In January of this past year, I was VERY close to suicide. How close, you might ask? Well, long story short, I had the rope fastened to a coathook in my closet, looped around my neck, but my closet wasn't tall enough to provide enough height for an instant death, and so I didn't go through with it.
There was no epiphany. I didn't "see the light." It was a simple logistical problem. That is the level that a suicidal person's thought has reached. There are no moral judgements. There is no more fear. There are no desires except one- to be free of the pain.
Looking back on it, I can see that, at that time in my life, I was almost reduced to an animalistic level of thought. (not animalistic in terms of survival instinct, but in terms of consciousness) I had no thoughts to spare about other people- in fact, I hated them for not being there for me.
I still wanted to commit suicide later. Eventually though, I realized that, having lost my fear of death, I was free to do anything. As Edmund Burke said, pain is only the introduction to the grandest of terrors: death.
Nowadays, I feel great. I still sometimes get sad about things that happened in the past... but I am free from fear. Once you face death, the fear of pain, and all other fears seem insignificant in comparison.
But I won't universally condemn euthanasia or the struggle to live. Universal condemnations are usually made by people who are not intimately acquainted with the complex nature of suicide. The only thing I will say is- if you are going to kill yourself, you are obviously free from the fear of death. Why not take advantage of that fact to live a life of free action?
Of course- if things get really bad, and I'm in a coma, or not strong/sentient enough to choose to die, lying there, withering away, I would hope that someone would pull my plug. Until that day though, I am going to live free, do everything I feel like doing, and never hold back.
boy or girls? I suppose it doesn't matter.
“Common sense is not so common.” — Voltaire
Don't be like Dick
My father died of cancer. He wanted to do it at home, hospice style. He hated hospitals. So I was with him throughout his last day. It didn't happen in a hospital, he did it at home. With me as primary caregiver. I got to be there for the whole thing. I know what you're going through and you have my deepest sympathies. Not just for the loss, but for the manner of it as well.
And as for this guy with lung cancer ending his life - I don't blame him one single bit. It's not cowardice, it's not bravery, it's nothing but making the decision he was happiest with. Could he have lived a while longer? Sure. Would he have enjoyed it? Not a chance.
Nothing wrong with what he did at all.
Weaselmancer
rediculous.
I don't agree with the parent post one bit, and apparently I'm not alone. However, that doesn't mean cosm is a troll. S/he happens to disagree with your opinion, and in fact cosm's point of view is shared by many people, and has its validity regardless of whether you agree with it in this situation or even in general. I wish I had moderator points to mod the parent up; not because I agree with the post, but because "disagreement" is not the same as "trolling".
In a real emergency, we would have all fled in terror, and you would not have been notified.
fuck him, who cares. another fat, rich, white republican fuckwad bites the dust. Good riddance.
Daily, weekly? Irregularly but frequently? Seems like the kind of thing he'd do just the once, not infinitively.
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The last two states I've lived in had a section of their income tax forms for paying out-of-state sales tax. If you wanted to itemize everything you bought that year, you could. But I imagine most people pick the option of paying a small flat tax and only itemizing very large purchases. Either way, it's a required section of the state's income tax return. (Though you could of course claim to have made no such purchases.)