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Let the ink dry, man. Cobain is correct, according to Forbes.com, with Presley second. The entire list: 1. Kurt Cobain 2. Elvis Presley 3. Charles M. Schulz 4. John Lennon 5. Albert Einstein 6. Andy Warhol 7. Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel) 8. Ray Charles 9. Marilyn Monroe 10. Johnny Cash 11. J.R.R. Tolkien 12. George Harrison 13. Bob Marley Good job, Mozart!
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| Posts: 17502 | Location: Lincoln Place, Granite City, IL, USA | Registered: 06-03-02 |    |
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| Posts: 6353 | Location: u.s.a, south Florida | Registered: 06-03-02 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by mozart56: A.Einstein link
Goodness, fancy the old boy having image rights!His estate must have had some sharp trustees:certainly most literary executors would never think of that  The photographers must have done well, too. The famous picture of Einstein sticking out his tongue was taken by Albert Sasse in 1951. I forget who took the standard photo of him in old age, which we see everywhere, but it must have been 'a nice little earner' as they say in London. What next? Are Che Guevara's photo rights enriching that obscure photographer who took a candid snap which is on the tee-shirts?
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| Posts: 8667 | Location: Newmarket, UK/ Antibes, S.France | Registered: 07-14-02 |    |
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Fred wonders: "How does the physicist's estate still continue to receive income at all, never mind in quantity? Was the deceased getting a cut of all nuclear production?" I guess the estate gets a royalty every time some dude puts E=mc² on his T-shirt (to show how bright he is). Or every time that goofy picture is printed -- fficial%26sa%3DN" TARGET=_blank>with the wild hair, at the blackboard.That URL looks weird, but it's clickable and works! Or the other goofy one -- on the bicycle.
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| Posts: 6553 | Location: British Columbia, Canada | Registered: 06-11-02 |    |
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I happen to own an Albert Einstein action figure! Take that, Spiderman. 
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quote: Originally posted by Professor: I happen to own an Albert Einstein action figure!
And you're proud of that? That's so nerdy. 
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| Posts: 2811 | Location: Ontario, Canada | Registered: 10-27-06 |    |
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Doh! And I thought nerdy was the new chic. My Einstein is still in his blister pack, holding a piece of chalk and looking scary. The packaging carries a short bio, some quotes, and a photo. I hope his estate got a bit of royalties from my purchase. PS: Made in China.
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For shame, dancer! Did you read the instructions??? 1 - Start off by clasping the monkey balls between your thumb and two fingers. Squeezing gently will produce a mysterious whistle. 2. - Hold one monkey ball between your fingers and thumb, then attach the second ball to the bottom of the first. Gently swing the balls back and forth like a pendulum. For an even greater challenge, see how close you can bring the second monkey ball to perpendicular before they clash together. All I can say is, don't try it on a chimp! 
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| Posts: 6553 | Location: British Columbia, Canada | Registered: 06-11-02 |    |
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