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Elwood Edwards died Tuesday at the age of 74 following a long illness. He worked at 3News for many years as graphics guru, camera operator, and general jack-of-all-trades, yet it was a somewhat random opportunity in 1989 that earned him international fame.
That year, Elwood received $200 from the then-unknown America Online, merely because his wife worked at a predecessor company. He was asked to simply record four voiceover lines:
"Welcome"
"You've Got Mail"
"Files done"
"Goodbye"
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"The who guy died? You got mail? Was he in a post office commercial or something? America Online? When did that game come out. You're old. I bet you grew up with a computer tyat had those fat white monitors. Imagine being born before smart phones were invented."
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'SALT II treaty'? They're my favorite K-pop band!
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Well at least they voted the way I wanted....
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