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Arthur C. Clarke died Tuesday in Sri Lanka at the age of 90.
Ad astra…
i’ve been a fan of his for 25 years plus – 2001 was such a great story. heard on the news yesterday that his book “childhoods end” was even better. going to have to pick that up now.
sad to lose someone i admired, but at 90 it sounds like he lived a rich, full life. i hope i’m so lucky!
i’ve been a fan of his for 25 years plus – 2001 was such a great story. heard on the news yesterday that his book “childhoods end” was even better. going to have to pick that up now.
sad to lose someone i admired, but at 90 it sounds like he lived a rich, full life. i hope i’m so lucky!
Ya, you can read that book, after you watch that movie I gave you. 🙂
The first movie I was ever allowed to watch alone at the movie
theater was 2001 A Space Odessey. Phoenix AZ in 1972. Had
to go alone because no one I was friends with at the time nor
my parents thought it was worth seeing.
I came from a disfuctional family. 😆
If You ever get a chance to see it on a big screen….do so.
i’ve been a fan of his for 25 years plus – 2001 was such a great story. heard on the news yesterday that his book “childhoods end” was even better. going to have to pick that up now.
sad to lose someone i admired, but at 90 it sounds like he lived a rich, full life. i hope i’m so lucky!
Ya, you can read that book, after you watch that movie I gave you. 🙂
is that a hint, scott? 😆
actually we did finally watch it. and i saw you at the meeting tuesday night. and snuck around all evening hoping you wouldn’t notice me since i forgot to bring it! i’ll get it to you soon …
We just watched “2010” again last week. I liked that a lot more than “2001”. Roy Scheider, John Lithgow… great cast. Highly recommended! I was pleasantly surprised at how well the movie aged.
Amen! Poor HAL… 😯 I remember studying the film in film class as an English major in ’73 or so… Kubrick, what a director! 2001 and Dr. Strangelove! Yeeeeeha!
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