Grazie Prof..........................
di studioluksich (31/10/2008 - 16:46)
Carmen Armeni e Giuseppe Stradaioli annunciano con infinito rimpianto
la perdita del loro grande
Maestro
Such very sad news. I pray his work carries on.
It's what made me a... RealPerson.
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> Grazie Prof..........................
> di studioluksich (31/10/2008 - 16:46)
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> Such very sad news. I pray his work carries on.
> It's what made me a... RealPerson.
Those who knew Prof. Luksich would readily describe him as a man who
devoted his life to sharing his curiosity, knowledge, and wisdom with
others. His generous and compassionate spirit was evident in all he did
and I hope to remind and reassure RealPerson (and others, of course)
that Prof. Luksich was surrounded by remarkable people who were and are
like-minded ... that is; open-minded ... yielding to curiosity as the
key to finding solutions to problems and easing human suffering.
Sincerely,
Webby
The Webby - 27 Nov 2008 16:58 GMT
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P.S. I should mention that Prof. Giovanni Luksich (of Italy) is the one
we thank for the A.G.E.L.K. Dr. Giuseppe Stradaioli brought this
device/treatment to the attention of smd'ers back in 1995.
Webby
Tim Dixon - 29 Nov 2008 13:20 GMT
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Thank you Webby for the kind thoughts about Prof. Luksich. I suppose my one
regret is that I never got the chance to meet the man who made all the
difference in the world to my life through his student Dr. Giuseppe
Stradaioli . Without A.G.E.LK who knows where I would be today, but where I
am and what I do has everything to do with these two wonderful men.
Chang