Very Sad News....RIP FaT Air

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Wow, I don't know what to say. I am at a loss for words right now.
But I will try.
I am extremely saddened at the loss of such an esteemed,
helpful and knowledgeable member of this online community.

I also will remember him as an innovator and the inventor of the Fat Air Combo as well:
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I do find solace in that one day, when I pass,
I will reunite with him in the great FTA shack in the sky and catch up on things.
I think his final post summarizes how I feel about his passing:


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Rest in Peace my friend, you will be missed by all.


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I've used his site many times when setting up a dish. It has to be one of, or maybe even the best site to use to set up a satellite dish. He will be missed. Best wishes to the family.
 
Really surprised to read of his passing at such a young age of 59. A good reminder to us all that its one day at a time. He was a wealth of information and willingly shared it.

RIP FAT AIR...
 
This truly is sad news. I recall him helping me a number of times with issues I was having. He will truly be missed but never forgotten. Plus I too have accessed and used his site a number of times when trying to troubleshoot certain issues I may have been having at the time. He was just an all around great guy, very knowledgeable and very helpful.
 
I knew that he lived within a half hour of my hometown (Grand Forks), and exchanged a few EMails. Really wanted to drop by during one of my infrequent visits to see relatives in the neighborhood, but it never happened because of rushed travel schedules when I was nearby. Given the independent R & D efforts that we both pursued, we were probably kindred spirits. A lesson to us all--life is short and we need to find time to pursue all possible chances to interact with others in our industry. May he rest in peace.
 
Gone at such a young age, that is truly sad news. Will say a prayer for him and his family. Rest in peace my friend.
 
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