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Death of a Hero

Yesterday was a sad day as it marked the passing of true genious. Without his services and his innovation Americans would be lost in the land of Direct TV and Digital Cable. We would be less informed of the worlds events, less entertained, less glued to the TV and perhaps not as culturally overweight.

Robert Adler the inventor of the Television Remote flicked to his final channel at the age of 93. Tonight as I change from Prison Break to How I Met Your Mother during commercial breaks it will all be in thanks to Mr. Adler. So here's to you Robert, may you go down in the history books as a brilliant engineer, an innovator, and mostly, a true american.

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