Arthur C. Clarke

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Arthur C. Clarke is best know to laymen for doing the robot voice in 2001: a Space Odyssey and for writing the smash-hit single "Against the Fall of Night" that dominated British pop charts in 1968.


Those of us who are smart (see:snobs) know he was the Albert Einstein of Science-Fiction inventing geostationary satellites and space elevators, two modern conveniences we now take for granted and inspiring God knows how many future engineers, scientists, inventors and explorers not to mention nerds.

Mr. Clarke's last thetan went to the great volcano in the sky on March 18, 2008 immediately following Barack Hussein Obama's incendiary hate-filled race-speech.

Coincidence?

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