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CNET's James Kim: 1971-2006
Greg Sandoval for CNET News.com has written an obituary for CNET gadget editor James Kim, who was found dead in the Oregon mountains Wednesday, noting he was a respected expert on cutting-edge digital devices, an owner of a trendy clothing store and a lover of the futuristic-sounding music known as electronica. Yet, according to friends, most of Kim's life revolved around old-fashioned values: sacrifice, friendship and family.
Those who knew him say they aren't surprised that Kim, in the last act of his life, demonstrated the ultimate expression of devotion to his wife and daughters.
There's also a video tribute, and a place to leave your thoughts.
Wired News also remembers James Kim.
Posted by Mike Barton on December 7, 2006 10:40 AM
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No words can express the pains of such an awful loss, particularly for his wife and little girls who will have to keep going on without him here but within themselves for ever. He will live for ever through the love and memories of his loved family which he loved to this ultimate proof
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