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Fond Farewells
aklimento
by aklimento  1-1-2009   
 Lets pay tribute to those who just gone...
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Rounded Corners
openpundit
by openpundit  12-17-2008   
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Science fiction special: The future of a genre
Mohir
by Mohir  11-14-2008   
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The End Of The Language Barrier !!??
syncopath
by syncopath  10-29-2008    2
 from the article: This is an ambitious prediction, I know, but all of the prerequisites needed for this to happen now exist. The language barrier will not be broken by a single dramatic advance, but by many simple processes that, when combined, will enable ideas to jump easily across cultures.
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Best Dish TV Washington Discount Offer
dishtvwa1
by dishtvwa1  10-9-2008   
 Best Dish TV Washington Discount Offer. ***Click here for the Best Dish TV WA Deals.
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Arthur C Clarke on Fractals - The Colours of Infinity
JohnWaterman
by JohnWaterman  10-4-2008    2
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"To create visions of the future people can believe in"
balthazarus
by balthazarus  9-24-2008   
 The most interesting part is: "The best science fiction, as with all great art, doesn't just reflect the world but seeks to influence it." For that one needs a clear description of what should be. A sight that can take the present closer to the desired future.
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Japan Space Elevator
ColoradoRight
by ColoradoRight  9-24-2008    1
 They are willing to put their money into this - I keep wondering if I will actually see the elevator in my lifetime. It will be built - just depends on the when and the breakthroughs needed.
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Thought For the Day on the Impossible
murieleileen
by murieleileen  9-18-2008   
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Fractals: The Colors Of Infinity
WIDEEYECINEMA
by WIDEEYECINEMA  9-6-2008   
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Git Magic
prostoalex
by prostoalex  8-11-2008   
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Inventor of Water Powered Dune Buggy Murdered
WomanInTheMoon11
by WomanInTheMoon11  7-18-2008    3
 He was poisoned March 1998..He died in the parking lot of a restaurant in his home town of Grove City, Ohio. Sharks came a week later and stole the the dune buggy and all of his experimental equipment.. He had patents on his invention and was ready for production. Only $1,500 to equip your car! See the Videos above. No gasoline, just water. Stanley said he was offered a billion dollars from an Arab to basically shelf his idea. So what is happening with Stan's Great Invention of the 20th Century!! Absolutely nothing. Are they manufacturing his invention. NO, Why not? because it would solve all the world's problems today. All they talk about is hydrogen gas stations run by Shell and a Canadian Oil Firm. Then they talk all about "hydrogen fuel cells" which take a lifetime of gas burned just to make one fuel cell. A hydrogen fuel cell factory is a real SMOG factory..-- EXCERPTS FROM THE WEB PAGE
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Irreligious Cartoons? Not A bit funny! Ok?
righthand
by righthand  7-16-2008    8
 Well, maybe a little funny. Some of them ...very funny..
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Very Short Stories
akonkka
by akonkka  7-10-2008   
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Water = Free Energy
WomanInTheMoon11
by WomanInTheMoon11  7-8-2008   
 Equinox - It Runs On Water (Free Energy -1995) On Sunday, 17 December 1995, viewers in U.K. saw an hour-long T V. program which, at long last, puts across the clear message that "free energy" is on the way. In the opening stages Arthur C. Clarke explained how there were four stages in the way scientists react to the development of anything of a revolutionary nature. "Free energy" was now working its way through these four stages of reaction, which were: a: "It's nonsense," b: "It is not important," c: "I always said it was a good idea," and d: "I thought of it first." The scene moved to Rome, Georgia where Jim Griggs of Hydrodynamics, Inc. demonstrated the assembly and operation of a "hydrosonic water pump" which operated over-unity by producing hot water or steam with energy in excess of the electrical energy input to the pump motor. "Over-unity" was confirmed by satisfied customers, including the Albany Fire Station, where engineers from the "local university" and the "local power c
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Stanley Kubrick's files -New archives reveal the film-maker's public and private worlds
einbar
by einbar  7-8-2008    1
 "... My main interest lies along these broad areas naturally assuming great plot and character. 1. The reasons for believing in the existence of intelligent extra-terrestrial life. 2. The impact (and perhaps even lack on impact in some quarters) such discovery would have on earth in the near future. 3. A space probe with a landing and exploration of the Moon and Mars. Would you consider coming sooner with a view to a meeting, the purpose of which would be to determine whether an idea might exist or arise which could sufficiently interest both of us enough to want to collaborate on a screenplay?”
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Sci-Fi Fans Name Best Books -- Links To Download Them Are Listed Below
victorlamp1
by victorlamp1  7-5-2008   
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Arthur C. Clarke's Alien Monolith
revenantdm
by revenantdm  7-3-2008   
 I do not claim the veracity of this story... I always repeat my Mantra: "I am a Collector of Curiosities..." Well, this struck me as few things could as definitively Curious. If anyone has seen hard evidence (like NASA site photos) then let me know right now I will say it is interesting..
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God, the universe & everything
FlCleve
by FlCleve  7-2-2008   
 Discussion between Carl Sagan, Arthur C. Clarke and Stephen Hawking on the nature of the universe
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On the nature of the universe -Discussion between Carl Sagan, A. Clarke and S.Hawking- 10 videos !!
einbar
by einbar  7-1-2008    2
 Discussion between Carl Sagan, Arthur C. Clarke and Stephen Hawking on the nature of the universe 1/10- 10/10 - videos
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FEATURE NASA to Attempt Historic Solar Sail Deployment
HobbeLink
by HobbeLink  6-30-2008    1
 "Hold your hands out to the sun. What do you feel? Heat, of course. But there's pressure as well – though you've never noticed it, because it's so tiny. Over the area of your hands, it only comes to about a millionth of an ounce. But out in space, even a pressure as small as that can be important – for it's acting all the time, hour after hour, day after day. Unlike rocket fuel, it's free and unlimited. If we want to, we can use it; we can build sails to catch the radiation blowing from the sun."1 These words were spoken not by a NASA scientist but by a fictional character – John Merton – in Arthur C. Clarke's short story The Wind from the Sun. If all goes well, Merton's prophetic words are about to become fact.
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NASA to Attempt Historic Solar Sail Deployment
tabsey
by tabsey  6-30-2008   
 There go the science fiction topics.
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Top Ten SciFi
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  6-29-2008    1
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Books That Changed My Life
wildcat
by wildcat  6-15-2008    3
 What's your list of Books That Changed Your Life?
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The Paranormal Channel - UK Paranormal Phenomena TV
revenantdm
by revenantdm  5-31-2008    4
 A New channel to appear in the UK. his story, filed in the Techno Occult Blog seems very promising for true stories of the Unexplained, Paranormal and very Weird...
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Time capsule left on Mars for Martians
A53GG4
by A53GG4  5-30-2008   
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Arthur C. Clarke -- Bookyards Author For Today
Bookyards
by Bookyards  5-28-2008   
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Arthur C Clarke Awards: A Universe Away From The Booker -- Also, List Of Free Sci-Fi Library Sites
Bookyards
by Bookyards  5-14-2008   
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Five Science Fiction Movies That Get the Science Right
nohobot
by nohobot  5-9-2008   
 "2001: A Space Odyssey" is my all-time favorite film, so I included almost all of the information from that section. The others on the list are also interesting, though, of course.
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Ten Science Fiction Books That Should Be Movies
skwirlinator
by skwirlinator  5-1-2008    18
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Limits of Possible
mustali
by mustali  5-1-2008   
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110 best books:The perfect library
Aribeth
by Aribeth  4-7-2008    10
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Sci-fi writer Clarke laid to rest
SteveJohnSteele
by SteveJohnSteele  3-22-2008   
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Sir Arthur C Clarke
fraynelson
by fraynelson  3-20-2008   
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Sir Arthur C. Clarke, Author of 2001 A Space Odyssey dies at age 90
murieleileen
by murieleileen  3-20-2008   
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The Late Great Arthur C Clarke dies at 90
tidbit2
by tidbit2  3-19-2008    1
 he was a legend everything wouldn't fit in the clip "Sometimes I am asked how I would like to be remembered," he recalled recently. "I have had a diverse career as a writer, underwater explorer and space promoter. Of all these, I would like to be remembered as a writer." A statement from Sir Arthur's office said he had recently reviewed the final manuscript of his latest novel. The Last Theorem, co-written with Frederik Pohl, will be published later this year, it said. I look forward to continue reading his works he lives on through his work he will finally find out what lies beyond earth life
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Arthur C Clarke never lost his sense of wonder
invictus
by invictus  3-19-2008    3
 Saluting Sir Arthur... We lost one of the most inspiring figures of our time, clippers.
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Sci-fi writer Arthur C. Clarke dies at 90
hitchhiker08
by hitchhiker08  3-19-2008   
 Like H.G. Wells, Arthur Clarke too had a brilliant vision...
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Respect, Arthur C. Clarke, 90, is gone
wildcat
by wildcat  3-19-2008    2
 a great influence, a great mind
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HAL sings "Daisy"
pokkets
by pokkets  3-19-2008   
 Arthur C Clarke died today. He was the writer of the novel 2001 A Space Odyssey, which which became the Stanley Kubrik classic, about a computer HAL, that went insane, when it was told to lie. This is the scene where Dave has had enough, and HAL is put to sleep. The novel and movie were created in the 1960s, and still hold their own today. Arthur C Clarke wasn't as much a science fiction writer, His work covered many progressive scientific themes, and he was writing and wrote until his death, what could and what may be. Much of which will be. If we give ourselves the chance to advance that far.
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