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Grayling Mar 18th 2008 10:07 am

Arthur C Clarke RIP
 
Second obituary today for those in the arts

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7304004.stm

Wrote some classics

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sasbear Mar 18th 2008 10:08 am

Re: Arthur C Clarke RIP
 

Originally Posted by Grayling (Post 6081280)
Second obituary today for those in the arts

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7304004.stm

Wrote some classics

G

Did anyone have him on the 2008 death stakes?

Grayling Mar 18th 2008 10:10 am

Re: Arthur C Clarke RIP
 

Originally Posted by sasbear (Post 6081285)
Did anyone have him on the 2008 death stakes?

He was 90.....so I bet someone did.

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asher Mar 18th 2008 10:15 am

Re: Arthur C Clarke RIP
 
loved some of his books
RIP:wub:

herrchook Mar 18th 2008 10:17 am

Re: Arthur C Clarke RIP
 
That's sad. RIP :(

Sally Redux Mar 18th 2008 10:17 am

Re: Arthur C Clarke RIP
 
He did write some classics :cool:

My husband had a friend from Taunton who fancied himself as a writer and asked ACC for some tips, he told him to get a job and write about what he knew. It didn't go down too well with the pretentious friend :lol:

Wol Mar 18th 2008 9:07 pm

Re: Arthur C Clarke RIP
 
Always a fan of Clarke: I was fortunate in being able to have a long chat with him on his way to LA for the premier of the sequel (2010?). Among the interesting things he said (well, interesting to *me*) was that they had no sets or even plans of the spaceship from the original, and had had to measure all the dimensions from the original film in order to re-build the sets.

(Edward Heath happened to be sitting alongside him - he just glowered all the time: he probably had no idea who Clarke was <g>)

RIP.

BadgeIsBack Mar 18th 2008 9:21 pm

Re: Arthur C Clarke RIP
 

Originally Posted by Wol (Post 6083171)
Always a fan of Clarke: I was fortunate in being able to have a long chat with him on his way to LA for the premier of the sequel (2010?). Among the interesting things he said (well, interesting to *me*) was that they had no sets or even plans of the spaceship from the original, and had had to measure all the dimensions from the original film in order to re-build the sets.

(Edward Heath happened to be sitting alongside him - he just glowered all the time: he probably had no idea who Clarke was <g>)

RIP.

Heath was that sort of bloke.

Clarke was an amazing bloke. The sort of bloke you'd have expected to die awhile back so when they do it comes as a shock.

Earthlight (1955) was my fav.

Timber Floor Au Mar 18th 2008 9:28 pm

Re: Arthur C Clarke RIP
 

Originally Posted by Grayling (Post 6081280)
Second obituary today for those in the arts

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7304004.stm

Wrote some classics

G

Thats a shame, he was someone I had heard of... and a very good sci fi fella !

Ste ( RIP ACC )

moneypenny20 Mar 18th 2008 9:48 pm

Re: Arthur C Clarke RIP
 
I know I say this a lot about people dying but I thought he'd died years ago. 90's not bad though, he fitted a hell of a lot in. Total genius. Trying to imagine him and Patrick Moore meeting as teenagers :lol:

Bix Mar 18th 2008 10:06 pm

Re: Arthur C Clarke RIP
 
Didn't get into his books but loved hearing his theories and speculative meanderings.

RIP ACC.

yamahaha Mar 19th 2008 12:48 am

Re: Arthur C Clarke RIP
 

Originally Posted by Wol (Post 6083171)
Always a fan of Clarke: I was fortunate in being able to have a long chat with him on his way to LA for the premier of the sequel (2010?). Among the interesting things he said (well, interesting to *me*) was that they had no sets or even plans of the spaceship from the original, and had had to measure all the dimensions from the original film in order to re-build the sets.

(Edward Heath happened to be sitting alongside him - he just glowered all the time: he probably had no idea who Clarke was <g>)

RIP.

WOW, thats a pretty col story, you are a very lucky person to have met such an amazing person. Personally Im a great fan of his work I especially love the Rama series of books. I particularly like the way he applied realistic relatavistic physics to his stories and not the outlandish stuff of most other Sci-Fi Authors. Even with these more realistic limitations of the universe, for example non FTL travel, he still managed to produce amazing an believable stories that spanned the cosmos...
RIP Arthur, I wonder if you are witnessing more wonders now than you can ever have dreamt of since your passing....I hope so!


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