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Mat Bowles ([personal profile] matgb) wrote2008-03-18 10:19 pm

RIP: Sir Arthur C Clarke is dead :-(

Undoubtedly my favourite author as a teen, and still someone I like to remember now (and who I'll doubtless bring up the reread list now), AP reports that Arthur C. Clarke passed away earlier today. He already had his own tag on here and deservedly so, not only did he predict satellite communications, mobile phones and similar, but he also proved that magic does exist and wrote some of the most iconic moments in SF film history ever. If you haven't watched 2001, do so, I suspect you'll get a chance very very soon. If I get to live to 90 and acheive half what he managed, I'll be fairly happy with my lot.

RIP Sir Arthur.

ETA: More linkage. [livejournal.com profile] drjon has a linkdump, and [livejournal.com profile] innerbrat has this video he released on his last birthday, which includes his assesment of the future—commercial spaceflight and holidays to Mars to happen within the next 50 years, rather moving:


The CNN tribute contains a bit on his communication satellite idea and the essay How I Lost a Billion Dollars in My Spare Time, the BBC has a standard Obit and a tribute written by Pratchett which includes this gem:
What I particularly recall was Arthur complaining the reason the apes [in 2001] never won the Oscar for best make-up was they were so good the judges thought they really were apes.
And finally, if you haven't read it before, one of my favourite short stories of his, the 9 billion names of god. Overhead, without any fuss, the stars were going out.

Thus Spake Zarathustra

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