Science fiction author Sir Arthur C. Clarke has died. Besides being an influential and highly popular writer, he was an avid scuba diver, advocate of space exploration (the ultimate in adventure travel), and loved the East so much he lived much of his life in Sri Lanka. In a farewell video filmed just before his 90th birthday, an ailing Sir Clarke had this to say:
“Being completely wheelchaired doesn’t stop my mind from roaming the universe”
I hope they shoot his ashes into space like Gene Roddenberry. He deserves it.
Looking for Sean McLachlan? He mostly hangs out on the Civil War Horror blog these days, but feel free to nose around this blog for some fun older posts!
You can also find him on his Twitter feed and Facebook page.
You can also find him on his Twitter feed and Facebook page.
Wednesday, 19 March 2008
A Real Traveler
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2 comments:
I'm afraid you must be punished. His legal name is "Arthur C. Clarke, inventor of the telecommunication satellite." Have we taught you nothing?
Kudos for remembering this man who changed so much of how we think and live, through his books.
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