Arthur C. Clarke passed away today at age 90
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It is a Sad Day in Science and SciFI :(( From the Idea of geostationary satellites 20 years befor thay became reality to 2001: A Space Odyssey And many more Arthur C. Clarke was the father of British science-fiction and a global figure of immense importance to the defining literary genre of the 20th century. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,339050,00.html[^]
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It is a Sad Day in Science and SciFI :(( From the Idea of geostationary satellites 20 years befor thay became reality to 2001: A Space Odyssey And many more Arthur C. Clarke was the father of British science-fiction and a global figure of immense importance to the defining literary genre of the 20th century. http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,339050,00.html[^]
Can anyone say Repost!
I'm largely language agnostic
After a while they all bug me :doh:
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Can anyone say Repost!
I'm largely language agnostic
After a while they all bug me :doh:
We can say it but I looked at the first several pages and saw no mention of it You Know it was only 7:30 am here when I posted it so it was NEW NEWS to me. Sorry if it was a repost but you can only look so far in to the many postings here. I took a look and it is 5 pages back (sorry I did not go back far enough) We are worldwide here and cover many time zones and many of us do not have time to read all of the postings So once again SORRY TO REPOST I thought it was new news and still of meaning to many of us who are Science and SciFi Fans Dan
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We can say it but I looked at the first several pages and saw no mention of it You Know it was only 7:30 am here when I posted it so it was NEW NEWS to me. Sorry if it was a repost but you can only look so far in to the many postings here. I took a look and it is 5 pages back (sorry I did not go back far enough) We are worldwide here and cover many time zones and many of us do not have time to read all of the postings So once again SORRY TO REPOST I thought it was new news and still of meaning to many of us who are Science and SciFi Fans Dan
ProfessorDan wrote:
I took a look and it is 5 pages back (sorry I did not go back far enough)
6 pages back there are two posts for the same thing. Here 1[^] and Here 2[^]
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