{"id":184,"date":"2009-01-06T23:29:34","date_gmt":"2009-01-06T23:29:34","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nullozinejr.com\/zine\/?page_id=184"},"modified":"2009-01-06T23:29:34","modified_gmt":"2009-01-06T23:29:34","slug":"rip-turkey-d","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.nullozinejr.com\/zine\/rip-turkey-d\/","title":{"rendered":"RIP Turkey D"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.nullozinejr.com\/images\/turkeywork.jpg\" alt=\"work\" width=\"490\" height=\"353\" \/>On Dec 3, 2008 a very good friend of mine died.\u00a0 Jack Faley III aka Turkey D.\u00a0 I worked with him for eight years at IBM.\u00a0 We went to shows together, we played foosball together, and mostly we joked around and had fun together.\u00a0 This page is a collection of memories and stories from the fun times we had.We started working together in 1996.\u00a0 I had been at IBM for a year or so before he started.\u00a0 On his first day he was already teaching me stuff.\u00a0 Jack was insanely brilliant with computers\/software\/technology.\u00a0 Within weeks he was pranking me bigtime.\u00a0 Logging into my UNIX box, melting my screen, taking snapshots of my screen and calling me to ask me why I was doing that, popping up funny random images, etc.\u00a0 It was really funny.\u00a0 But he didn&#8217;t do it to just be funny, he did it to challenge me and make me learn what he was doing.Jack started calling me Meatball for some reason. \u00a0He wouldn&#8217;t tell me why and I finally figured it out one day. \u00a0It was because I would often get meatball subs when we went to the Subway in the IBM cafeteria. \u00a0So I paid attention to what he normally got which was a Turkey Delite sandwhich. \u00a0There you go, Turkey D for short. \u00a0Anyways this turned into a funny story too. \u00a0He sent an email to Subway saying they spelled the word &#8220;Delite&#8221; incorrectly and it should be &#8220;Delight&#8221;. \u00a0They kept responding saying it was a marketing gimmick and they knew the spelling was incorrect. \u00a0He never let on that he understood this and this poor lady at Subway finally had to call him to try and explain it. \u00a0It was so funny.Around 97 Jack played one of the most epic pranks of all time on our team lead Bill.\u00a0 Basically every time Bill would log in to his UNIX system and list the files in a directory a remote command was executed that told a modem to dial Bill&#8217;s work phone.\u00a0 It was hilarious.\u00a0 Bill&#8217;s phone rang no less than 200 times that day with nothing but computer noise.\u00a0 He got to the point where he would just pick up his phone and hang it back up without checking if anyone had answered.\u00a0 There was a delay between the list command and the phone ringing so there is no way you could make the connection.\u00a0 Brilliant to say the least.This prank is basically only for AIX nerds.\u00a0 When you login to an AIX system some text scrolls by that typically gives you information about the system you just logged into.\u00a0 This info is stored in a file called \/etc\/motd aka Message Of The Day.\u00a0 This info is not exciting and doesn&#8217;t mean anything to anyone that doesn&#8217;t login to AIX systems.\u00a0 We had been joking about setting up a Message Of The Day stand for awhile. One day IBM was having a site services fair near the cafeteria and we decided to do it.\u00a0 So we grab a coffee mug, some used pencils, and about 20 \/etc\/motd print outs, grab a table at the fair and just start laughing.\u00a0 People were coming up to us asking what our booth was and half the time neither of us could even talk because we were laughing so hard tears were coming out our eyes.\u00a0 Some of our coworkers saw it.\u00a0 Some understood the joke, most didn&#8217;t.\u00a0 At one point one of the managers in charge of the AIX systems confronted us and asked us how this would increase his workload.\u00a0 It was hilarious.\u00a0 Turns out he was just messing with us, but we were sweating a bit for sure.Another hilarious thing Jack would do is wear cheap glass frames without lenses in them to meeting. \u00a0He would even scratch his eyes through the frames where the lenses should be. \u00a0When people asked him why he wore them he gave one of his staple responses, &#8220;Why not?&#8221;Jack was a mysterious person.\u00a0 He didn&#8217;t open up to people often.\u00a0 I don&#8217;t know much about his life before Colorado, but he did tell me about a few of the pranks he played in high school and the jukebox prank was my favorite.\u00a0 He said that his high school cafeteria had a jukebox and everyday the same jocks would play the same songs.\u00a0 Well one night him and some friends switched the popular records out with things like WASP or Winnie the Pooh read along LPs.\u00a0 He said it was so funny.\u00a0 The jock dudes were all mad and he was laughing so hard as the Winnie the Pooh story went on forever and would beep every so often to indicate it&#8217;s time to flip the page.\u00a0 Sounds like an epic prank to me.<a href=\"http:\/\/web.archive.org\/web\/20030528173911\/www.teamnull.com\/burningbridesbeforelza.html\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.nullozinejr.com\/images\/turkeybrides.jpg\" alt=\"turkey d\" width=\"490\" height=\"375\" \/><\/a>I had a website called teamnull.com from about 2001 to 2004 that did concert reviews and stuff and we used to come up with some pretty hilarious questions for bands we went to see.\u00a0 Jack contributed.\u00a0 <a href=\"http:\/\/web.archive.org\/web\/20030528173911\/www.teamnull.com\/burningbridesbeforelza.html\">This was basically the first night<\/a> we started pretending we would interview bands.\u00a0 Jack is on the right, I&#8217;m on the left, the Burning Brides are in the middle.<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.nullozinejr.com\/images\/turkeydimitri.jpg\" alt=\"burning brides\" width=\"490\" height=\"545\" \/>This is Jack with Dimitri from another Burning Brides show.\u00a0 Jack encouraged me to make this shirt with my face on it and say &#8220;TEAMNULL.COM &#8211; A SPECIAL SITE FOR SPECIAL PEOPLE&#8221;.\u00a0 It was a hit.\u00a0 The funniest thing is that photo of me was taken by IBM Security for my badge at work.\u00a0 So yes, it was on my badge at work.\u00a0 Burning Brides was one of the bands we interviewed multiple times and Dimitri cracked up when he saw that shirt of me.\u00a0 This show was at Tulagis in Boulder on Nov 18, 2002.<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.nullozinejr.com\/images\/turkeymelanie.jpg\" alt=\"melanie\" width=\"490\" height=\"795\" \/>Jack with Melanie from Burning Brides.\u00a0 Unfortunately teamnull.com has been done for a long time and the way back machine doesn&#8217;t seem to have all the old interviews.\u00a0 I did find some from a Cinerama show that Jack did a review for though!!!<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.nullozinejr.com\/images\/turkey-cinerama.jpg\" alt=\"cinerama\" width=\"550\" height=\"501\" \/>Jack brought me to go see Cinerama on Oct 22, 2002 at the Gothic Theater in Denver.\u00a0 We attempted to interview the Cinerama singer above, but ended up settling for a cute bouncer that ended up having her own singing career going on.<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.nullozinejr.com\/images\/turkeyd-cineramabirds.jpg\" alt=\"cinerama\" width=\"550\" height=\"442\" \/>Jill Stevenson.\u00a0 Click <a href=\"http:\/\/web.archive.org\/web\/20030521052301\/www.teamnull.com\/cineramavsjillstevenson.html\">here<\/a> for the archived interview.\u00a0 You have to highlight all of the text since the CSS wasn&#8217;t archived.\u00a0 To do that bring up the page, then click Ctrl+a, or select all, or click the mouse at the top of the page and drag it all the way down to the bottom of the page.One thing Jack could do better than anyone was come up with the most random, hilarious links you could find on the internet.\u00a0 We called these &#8220;Turkey D&#8217;s Random link of the day&#8221;.<a href=\"http:\/\/web.archive.org\/web\/20021215052833\/www.teamnull.com\/turkeyarchives.html\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/web.archive.org\/web\/20021209025025\/http:\/\/www.teamnull.com\/images\/newrandomlink.gif\" alt=\"click\" width=\"490\" height=\"77\" \/><\/a>Click the image to see an archive of Turkey D&#8217;s Random Links.\u00a0 For years I would receive emails from people with funny links that Jack had already sent to me.Around 2005 Jack bought a Limo from a friend that worked at a used car lot.\u00a0 It was an old 80s Limo and the trunk didn&#8217;t even work.\u00a0 It was awesome though.\u00a0 Unfortunately I can&#8217;t find any photos of it.\u00a0 I will keep looking and hopefully find them though.<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.nullozinejr.com\/images\/turkeywedding1.jpg\" alt=\"wedding present\" width=\"490\" height=\"368\" \/>One of the funniest things we did was bring wedding presents to Jack&#8217;s favorite band, The Wedding Present.\u00a0 On Dec 10, 2005 we drove Jack&#8217;s Limo to see the Wedding Present at the Gothic.\u00a0 We brought wedding presents for the Wedding Present.\u00a0 It was hilarious.\u00a0 The singer David Gedge even laughed for a second.\u00a0 This was shortly after Jack&#8217;s back surgery.<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.nullozinejr.com\/images\/turkeywedding2.jpg\" alt=\"wedding present\" width=\"490\" height=\"368\" \/>Shortly after this timeframe Jack had taken a new job in development.\u00a0 I was still in touch with him, but not as close. \u00a0After his first trip to Asia he was working for a company in Arizona. \u00a0We would chat online during the day and he told me he had played a prank where peoples phone lines would be played over the intercom or something. \u00a0I can&#8217;t remember the details too well, but it sounds like Jack was in great form. \u00a0Then without warning I didn&#8217;t hear from him for eight months until out of the blue I see he is online on Nov 27 and 28, 2008. \u00a0I chatted with him both of those days. \u00a0I asked him how life was and he responded with, &#8220;<em>Nice, I&#8217;ve been doing well. Travelling a lot around Burma, Thailand, Cambodia again. I was going to fly back to the USA this week actually because my visa is done but the coup kinda messed that up. Doing really well now that I think about it.<\/em>&#8221; \u00a0So you can only imagine how surprised I was to hear the tragic news a few days later.He sent me the following photo from Thailand from his first trip to Asia.<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.nullozinejr.com\/images\/turkeythailand.jpg\" alt=\"party\" width=\"490\" height=\"653\" \/>RIP Turkey D. 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