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Lyskhala Kohai Karma: 80/28 3600 Posts
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Sad Day
Arthur C. Clarke died
link
Posted on 2008-03-19 at 12:47:07.
Edited on 2008-03-19 at 12:49:24 by Lyskhala
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Ginafae Kool Killer Kitty Karma: 64/6 1685 Posts
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Yep
He was 90, though, which is a good innings. If someone lives a long and fulfilling life I don't think you should be too sad when the pass on.
Posted on 2008-03-19 at 12:56:59.
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cdnflirt Angel Reincarnated Karma: 87/22 1159 Posts
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alright...
and that is whom? I don't feel like reading a lot.
Posted on 2008-03-19 at 13:48:58.
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Vanadia Den Mother RDI Staff Karma: 111/12 1188 Posts
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Shocked at cdnflrt's reaction
I guess I always assumed that fantasy fans also read sci-fi, but perhaps that's just how my circle of friends were. Here's an exerpt from the article link posted:
The visionary author of more than 70 books, who was nominated for a Nobel Prize after predicting the existence of satellites, was most famous for his short story "The Sentinel", which was expanded into the novel that was later adapted for Stanley Kubrick's film "2001: A Space Odyssey".
He was also credited with inventing the concept of communications satellites in 1945, decades before they became a reality.
Clarke was the last surviving member of what was sometimes known as the "Big Three" of science fiction, alongside Robert A. Heinlein and Isaac Asimov.
The astronomer Sir Patrick Moore said that his friend was a “great visionary, brilliant science-fiction writer and great forecaster”.
“He said there would be a man on the Moon by 1970, while I said 1980 — and he was right,” he said.
Posted on 2008-03-19 at 13:55:58.
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cdnflirt Angel Reincarnated Karma: 87/22 1159 Posts
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hmmm....
I read a lot of books, but usually from authors I've been told about. Like Nora Roberts, or John Grisham, I love all sorts of books, mainly love though, those based around adventure, anything that can keep my attention.
Posted on 2008-03-19 at 13:59:37.
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Lyskhala Kohai Karma: 80/28 3600 Posts
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The sadness felt isn't because I think he didn't lead a fulfilling life...on the contrary, he was one of the most prolific science "fiction" writers of our time. The sadness is for those of us who were fans that will not be privy to anymore of his extraordinary works. It's selfish I know.
Posted on 2008-03-20 at 17:29:54.
Edited on 2008-03-20 at 17:31:16 by Lyskhala
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Grugg Gregg RDI Staff Karma: 357/190 6192 Posts
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Cheers
Rest in Peace.
Posted on 2008-03-20 at 17:33:30.
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Ginafae Kool Killer Kitty Karma: 64/6 1685 Posts
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Sorry, I didn't mean that to be a criticism of you Lyskhala.
Posted on 2008-03-20 at 17:57:04.
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Lyskhala Kohai Karma: 80/28 3600 Posts
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oh no!!!
I didn't take it that way Ginafae
I was just 'splaining why I thought it was sad
Posted on 2008-03-27 at 13:19:49.
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