I've always wanted to live in Iceland, as the environment is pretty diverse. The water stays at a constant 80 degrees Fahrenheit throughout the year due to the geothermal energy.
Bah. All of those are a bit too imagination-less. I'd want my remains to somehow, some way, be turned back into Hydrogen gas and then fired into the sun. But that's just me. Going out with a bang. Plus, I'll get back to where I began even sooner!
Actually, Melphistopheles, he died in what was pretty much a freak accident. He went into waters containing a large amount of normally docile, peaceful creatures and, for whatever reason, one stabbed him through the chest. As I said, a freak accident.
Wes: Only in a vacuum. Air resistance causes different things to fall at different speeds, depending on how heavy they are or their aerodynamics. Thus, an anvil will fall faster than a feather, unless you are in a vacuum, like the Moon or outer space.
I really like firefox, and it's my main browser for school, but I prefer Opera. It's faster, it comes with built in IMAP and POP mail, it has its own chat client, and you can import more kinds of bookmarks. Oh, and the fact that it looks nice is just a bonus.
Carl Sagan (along with Bill Nye) and their respective programs helped me to understand this vast and wonderful universe in which we live. I think he'd be proud of how much he's taught the world.
On another note, Stephen Hawking might want to consider this.
2: He looks like Gary Larsons' rendition of a caveman.