Perhaps, its better to remember the life and legacy of this samurai hacker. His website maybe of interest as shown below:
http://www.itojun.org/itojun.html .*, DI Bendano > Thats sad man. He was still active 10/25 > $Id: index.html,v 1.32 2007/10/25 06:28:10 itojun Exp $ > <http://ipv6samurais.com/ipv6samurais/> > > I noticed on his videos he was always coughing. Must be a respiratory ailment. > May he rest in peace. > > On 10/30/07, Dragos Ruiu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> With great sadness, I regret to inform you that Itojun >> will not be presenting his great knowledge of IPv6 at >> PacSec. I have been informed by several sources >> that he passed away yesterday. >> >> Funeral services will be held on Nov 7th at Rinkai-Saijo >> in Tokyo. There aren't many details of his passing, >> so please let his family and relatives mourn in peace >> for now. My heartfelt condolances go out to them, >> and all of his many friends. >> >> I knew Itojun as one of the smartest and kindest persons >> I have ever met. He helped everyone around him. He >> graciously hosted and assisted many foreigners new >> to Japan at the PacSec conferences, and was a good >> friend to all. He would go to extraordinary lengths to >> help anyone around him. We will all miss him - and >> his work on IPv6 will continue to help us for a long >> time.. >> >> He once said to me, "When a professional race car >> driver races, his pulse gets lower and he relaxes. >> When I code it is the same thing." I'll miss him >> driving around in his prized Fiat 500... and I hope >> we can all proceed to help fix our V6 networks >> without his gentle, brilliant, and insistent >> coaching... >> >> If you knew or respected him, he would have >> wanted any energy you put towards grief to >> be spent on speeding the adoption and the >> robustness of the version 6 internet to which >> he devoted so much of his extraordinary >> life to. >> >> Some more information in Japanese >> at http://www.hoge.org/~koyama/itojun.txt >> >> May he rest in peace, >> --dr >> >> -- >> World Security Pros. Cutting Edge Training, Tools, and Techniques >> Tokyo, Japan November 29/30 - 2007 http://pacsec.jp >> pgpkey http://dragos.com/ kyxpgp