People don't take enough pride in their work

Inventor of Pringles Can Dies, Buried In Pringles Can
 
Now that is wonderful, a guy so proud of his life's work that he requested that it be his eternal resting place. We don't see enough of that, this throwaway culture of ours forces all glory to be fleeting, so we cast aside our past accomplishments in pursuit of the next, never stopping to smell the roses.
 
More people should take a leaf from this man's book: mariners buried at sea, hauliers buried in shipping containers, tobacconists cremated and inhaled by a thousand chavvish children, and Cabinet Ministers buried in the deluge of red tape and bad debt they created. I suspect proctologists would still want a traditional coffin, though.