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Old 18-03-2008   #1
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Arthur C Clarke - R.I.P.

Passed away earlier this evening following his 90th birthday
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Obituary

_http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/2358011.stm
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RIP Arthur, you have been a hero of mine for many years, one of the first ever Sci Fi books was his. Great man, great vision. I am happy he will be remembered forever by the belt carriying his name.
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Yes, a man of great vision and stature, grew up reading his books, which never ceased to enthral me.

RIP Arthur C Clarke.
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I saw - 2001, A Space Odyssey - when I my father took me to the cinema. I was four at the time.
(Probably explains a lot)
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He was the first to suggest the idea of geostationary satellites. He gave us our hobby

2001 was the first film I ever saw in the cinema as well

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Sad news indeed. This hobby owes much to his original contributions way back in the '40s.

I hope his ashes are sent into geophysical orbit

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I reread some of his books a couple of years ago - some of the story lines hold up remarkable well despite the passing of the years.

I do like the idea of the manned tv relay orbital stations in some of the books
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Another legend passes on. I saw 2001 at the Abbey Cinerama in Liverpool gawd knows how many years ago. Blew me away and I went and bought the LP (yes LP) which I still have.

Read just about everything of his over the course of the years. You always tell the quality of his writing and the deepthought that had gone on before pen was put to paper.
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LOL, there's a few of us who went to see 2001 in Cinerama. My Dad took us, can't remember how old I was, but it was on the first release.
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By the way, it wasn't Arthur who first came up wit the concept of permanent sats, it was George Smith who wrote a series of stories called "Venus Equilateral". This fact was also acknowledged by Clarke, who even wrote about this in Georges book. But they were both pioneers. It's a bit like America, discovered by Colombus but named after America Vespucci
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Very sad to hear this visionary has passed away. I have to say though his innings was one of the longest going and filled with so much discovery and pioneering work.
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very sad news for the world.but I'm bit proud also,because he lived with us in this beautifully island.may the nibbhana be the final destination for him.
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He is leaving our world at the speed of light.

I´ve read (I think) all of his work

Great writer
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Fantastic writer and would we have been in the hobby without his vsion.

He's in another galaxy now.

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Very sad to hear that.

He played a large part in my life when I was growing up, after reading his books which were fantastic.

Arthur C. Clarke, You will be greatly missed R.I.P.
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Originally Posted by jimbo View Post
He's in another galaxy now.

R.I.P. Arthur
Bloody hell, bit faster than light.
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