Wednesday, June 11th 2014
Dean "Kreij" Kortenhoven: 1959 - 2014
Dean "Kreij" Kortenhoven, our dear friend, and one of TechPowerUp's most respected community members, moderators, and contributors; who not only contributed to TechPowerUp, but also held a key editorial position in our sister publication NextPowerUp, passed away yesterday (Wednesday, early morning Central European Summer Time, Tuesday evening, Wisconsin USA local time). He passed away peacefully, in the august company of his family. He was 54.
A true cyber-citizen, Dean made his presence online strongly felt, in each forum post, each slap on the wrist as a moderator, and each richly worded article he wrote for our publications, despite constraints from a crawly satellite ISDN connection, which he joked, rather than complained about. It goes to show that willpower beats infrastructure, in an age where we're constantly surrounding ourselves with increasingly powerful infrastructure, often without pausing to ask ourselves, if we're able to make the most of what we have by empowering it with our wisdom and willpower, before moving onto something more powerful out of the box.
Dean also contributed to the Jeep online special interest group, and often talked about the benefits of the frugal, effective engineering Jeeps offer, in comparison to modern SUVs. Before we spun off GeneralNonsense, our off-topic forum, into a full- blown forum website, we remember Dean making motivational posts to cheer up fellow users who faced personal tragedies, or who were plain stressed out and needed a release, even if that came from someone sitting thousands of miles away. It enforced his personal belief - which we strongly share - that behind every gamer, and online forum member, is a human being, with human achievements and shortfalls, and that if the Internet marked a breakthrough in human evolution, it was because people powered it, not just websites.
Farewell, Dean "Kreij" Kortenhoven, we will miss you.
A true cyber-citizen, Dean made his presence online strongly felt, in each forum post, each slap on the wrist as a moderator, and each richly worded article he wrote for our publications, despite constraints from a crawly satellite ISDN connection, which he joked, rather than complained about. It goes to show that willpower beats infrastructure, in an age where we're constantly surrounding ourselves with increasingly powerful infrastructure, often without pausing to ask ourselves, if we're able to make the most of what we have by empowering it with our wisdom and willpower, before moving onto something more powerful out of the box.
Dean also contributed to the Jeep online special interest group, and often talked about the benefits of the frugal, effective engineering Jeeps offer, in comparison to modern SUVs. Before we spun off GeneralNonsense, our off-topic forum, into a full- blown forum website, we remember Dean making motivational posts to cheer up fellow users who faced personal tragedies, or who were plain stressed out and needed a release, even if that came from someone sitting thousands of miles away. It enforced his personal belief - which we strongly share - that behind every gamer, and online forum member, is a human being, with human achievements and shortfalls, and that if the Internet marked a breakthrough in human evolution, it was because people powered it, not just websites.
Farewell, Dean "Kreij" Kortenhoven, we will miss you.
107 Comments on Dean "Kreij" Kortenhoven: 1959 - 2014
Rest in Peace, Dean. My condolences to the family.
My sympathies/thoughts are with his family.
and i feel so sorry for his family.
RIP
Just wanted to give my cyber buddy a farewell troll. Dean was one of the most stand up guys I have met in cyber space. The guy even offered me a place to stay if I was ever his way and talked with me about coming to FL and going muddin in the glades. G-d has a time for everyone and apparently heaven needed someone to do some proper muddin near the gates.
As sad as I am reading the news I know he's happy now. My sadness is my/our loss. He is with his son who he missed dearly. Thats a pain I pray I will never know. All those years apart from him for Dean seemed like a nightmare I am sure. He's home now and I wish them both happy trails. The forum is a little colder but heaven now has a great new Moderator .
Gonna miss you buddy. Beer will be drank and prayers will be said. Thanks for the chance to "know" you man.
-TheMailman78
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Kreij! Damn. I knew he wasn't going to live long after his diagnosis but that still sucks. Another old timer that I had respect for has gone. And that is a very sad thing.
Never met him personally but we exchanged messages a couple of times. He was so nice, funny, and very helpful.
Farewell, uncle. We will miss you.