Roger Ishee

Roger G. Ishee (March 25, 1930 June 21, 2015) was an American petroleum engineer and politician.

Born in Dushua, Jasper County, Mississippi, Ishee served in the United States Air Force from 1948 to 1953. He then received his bachelor's degree in petroleum engineering at Louisiana State University. He then worked in the oil industry and was a civilian instructor in the United States Air Force. Ishee was also general manager at Floral Hills Memorial Gardens. He lived with his family in Gulfport, Mississippi. From 1997 to 2012, Ishee served in the Mississippi House of Representatives as a Republican. Ishee died in a hospital in New Orleans, Louisiana.[1][2]

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gollark: Apparently monitors (or monitor cables?) leak information a bit as radio, which you can pick up with SDRs and such.
gollark: Also, they can't emit IR and cook me, *or* emit (much) RF and probably somewhat break electronic stuff.
gollark: Obviously we need monitors which can properly represent laser videos, by blinding oyu.
gollark: To be able to emit ionizing radiation, yes.
gollark: Most monitors can't even generate a lot of *visible* spectrum colors, even. There are a bunch of color space diagrams of this on the internet, except they're not a very good way to show it because, unsurprisingly, the cyan-ish bit they can't display well just looks like identical cyan.
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