Arthur C. Clarke Talks With The Onion
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The Onion A.V. Club | Arthur C. Clarke
The Onion A.V. Club | Arthur C. Clarke
02/18/2004 05:36 PMExcelente nota a Arthur C.Clarke en The
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Arthur C. Clarke on tsunami
Arthur C. Clarke on tsunami
12/27/2004 03:36 PM
Xeni Jardin:
On his website, author and inventor Sir Arthur C. Clarke -- who lives
in Sri Lanka -- says:
Thank you for your concern about my safety in the wake of Sunday’s
devastating tidal wave. I am enormously relieved that my family and
household have escaped the ravages of the sea that suddenly invaded
most parts of coastal Sri Lanka, leaving a trail of destruction.
But many others were not so fortunate. For hundreds of thousands of
Sri Lankans and an unknown number of foreign tourists, the day after
Christmas turned out to be a living nightmare reminiscent of The
Day After Tomorrow.
Link to complete text
of message (
thanks, Brian), and
link to
Wikipedia entry on Sir Arthur Clarke.
Arthur C. Clarke on Information
Pollution
Arthur C. Clarke on Information
Pollution
12/06/2003 06:46 PMArthur C. Clarke Reports From Sri Lanka
Arthur C. Clarke Reports From Sri Lanka
12/28/2004 05:28 AMWired: Arthur C. Clarke essay on
tsunamis, technology, and sf
Wired: Arthur C. Clarke essay on
tsunamis, technology, and sf
02/05/2005 09:25 PMXeni Jardin:
In this month's
Wired magazine, a thought-provoking essay by
Arthur C. Clarke on roles of tech and sci fi in predicting disasters.
The New Year dawned with the global family closely following the
unfolding tragedy via satellite television and the Web. As the grim
images from Banda Aceh, Chennai, Galle, and elsewhere replaced the
traditional scenes of celebrations, I realized that it would soon be
60 years since I conceived the communications satellite (in Wireless
World, October 1945 -- I still think it was a good idea).
I was also reminded of what Bernard Kouchner, former health minister
of France and first UN governor of Kosovo, once said: "Where there is
no camera, there is no humanitarian intervention." Indeed, how many of
the millions of men and women who donated generously for disaster
relief would have done so if they had only read about it in the
newspapers?
But cameras and other communications media have to do more than just
document the devastation and mobilize emergency relief. We need to
move beyond body counts and aid appeals to find lasting, meaningful
ways of supporting Asia's recovery. In that sense, the Asian tsunami
becomes a test for information and communications technologies (ICTs)
in terms of how they can support humanitarian assistance and human
development.
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Thanks, Blaise Zerega!)

Humanity will survive information deluge
- Sir Arthur C Clarke
Humanity will survive information deluge
- Sir Arthur C Clarke
12/09/2003 07:21 AMinterview .. OneWorld
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Tech Talks: Fritz Onion - Architect on
ASP.NET 2.0
Tech Talks: Fritz Onion - Architect on
ASP.NET 2.0
03/25/2005 06:58 AMFritz Onion, author of Essential ASP.NET, talks with Ted about the
evolution of ASP.NET 2.0, language divergence and the mission behind
the changes in VB.NET, and where ASP.NET and browser based
applications fit in a world of smart clients.
"King Arthur"
"King Arthur"
07/07/2004 07:49 AMThe glitter of Camelot has been lost in Antoine Fuqua's valiant quest
for historical accuracy, but Keira Knightley does prance around in a
leather bikini.
"Arthur Chrenkoff's"
"Arthur Chrenkoff's"
03/29/2005 04:56 AMKing Arthur
King Arthur
06/21/2004 03:26 PM
Arto
rius, Ambrosius, Arthur. An examination of the
hist
ory behind
the
legend of
King
a> Arthur.
"Arthur Chrenkoff"
"Arthur Chrenkoff"
09/13/2004 08:43 AMBea Arthur for President
Bea Arthur for President
08/28/2004 11:36 AMBea Arthur sparked a security scare at Logan Airport in Boston this
week when she tried to board a Cape Air flight with a pocketknife in
her handbag. The "Golden Girls" star, now 81, was flagged by a
Transportation Security Administration agent, who discovered the knife
- a strict no-no following 9/11. "She started yelling that it
wasn't hers and said 'The terrorists put it there,' " a fellow
passenger said. "She kept yelling about the 'terrorists, the
terrorists, the terrorists.' " After the blade was confiscated,
Arthur took a keyring from her bag and told the agent it belonged to
the "terrorists," before throwing it at them. - via philly.com
Arthur T. Murray/Mentifex FAQ
Arthur T. Murray/Mentifex FAQ
05/01/2004 01:16 PMSome Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about the Mentifex AI project
are published here to tell the truth and set the record straight.
Readers may suggest additional questions in the Comments section. Read
on for all you ever wanted to know about Mentifex but were too
embarassed to ask.
Brian Arthur: IFTF
Brian Arthur: IFTF
04/15/2004 12:55 PMWonderful chat with Paul Saffo and Brian Arthur, the keynote of the
Institute for the Future Conference. Here's an impressionistic
transcript. Father of the notion of inceasing returns, worked in
complexity theory, recently and economic historian, now in the
Valley...
Disney's "Arthur" No Legend
Disney's "Arthur" No Legend
07/13/2004 12:11 PMWith a disappointing opening, this film might already be history.
"The Egyptologist" by Arthur Phillips
"The Egyptologist" by Arthur Phillips
09/02/2004 10:09 AMA romantic explorer searches for a Pharaoh's tomb, while a cynical
detective searches for the truth about the explorer. In this
delightfully old-fashioned tale, they're both completely misguided.
'Spider-Man 2' Fends Off Ferrell, Arthur
(AP)
'Spider-Man 2' Fends Off Ferrell, Arthur
(AP)
07/11/2004 01:18 PMAP - Spider-Man fended off an anchorman and a king at the weekend box
office to hold on to its supremacy. "Spider-Man 2" took in $46
million in its second weekend, pushing its total to $257.3 million
after just 12 days, according to studio estimates Sunday.
Charles Arthur at The Indepent weighs in
with his ...
Charles Arthur at The Indepent weighs in
with his ...
01/09/2004 09:51 PM
Charles Arthur at The Indepent weighs in with his predictions for 2004. Notable: the ubiquity of the iPod and
a Mac resurgence.
Ok, so it's not news and these sorts of predictions are generally
meaningless, but it's been slow around here lately ;-)
5:26 PM
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Bea Arthur Kicks Serious Raptor Butt
Bea Arthur Kicks Serious Raptor Butt
05/21/2004 08:27 AM
Brandon Bird is
originally from Sacramento. Bird's
art serves to spread
the
light of
truth and
freedom across a
nation of
bitter
and
oppressed
souls.
We've seen
his
Law &
Order coloring book, so
see the
rest!
King Arthur and his Bytes of the Round
Table
King Arthur and his Bytes of the Round
Table
07/26/2004 05:33 AMExclusive A 13TB storage epic
"Arthur Chrenkoff has more good news
from Iraq"
"Arthur Chrenkoff has more good news
from Iraq"
12/25/2004 05:03 PMArthur Miller On Cuba, Castro And The
Embargo
Arthur Miller On Cuba, Castro And The
Embargo
01/06/2004 12:47 AM A
View From The Bridge: Or
Death Of A Salesman, perhaps?
Hey, even
The Crucible, at a stretch!
Arthur Miller on
Cuba, Castro and the U.S. embargo. Honesty and clarity refreshingly
transcend the usual socialist/liberal/conservative divide. Or, at the
very least, a damn good read from one of our (i.e. the world's)
greatest dramatists. [
Via Arts & Letters Daily. Click her
e for the text-only version. ]
New PBS Kids Arthur Site Explores
Cultural Diversity
New PBS Kids Arthur Site Explores
Cultural Diversity
05/31/2004 07:05 PM Where in the world can you find a didgeridoo, play jereed, or eat
nyama choma? Learn all this and more while matching wits with Buster
in the interactive matching card game, "Connect the World," featuring
diverse cultures in our world neighborhood. Players can explore even
more in an interactive world map.
Arthur Miller Named Winner of Author
Award (AP)
Arthur Miller Named Winner of Author
Award (AP)
04/25/2004 01:48 PMAP - Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Arthur Miller has been named
the winner of the 2004 Peggy V. Helmerich Distinguished Author Award.
SUNY computer whiz Arthur Adlerstein
dies
SUNY computer whiz Arthur Adlerstein
dies
04/25/2004 04:12 AMNew York Daily News Apr 25 2004 8:15AM GMT
More attacks on Clarke
More attacks on Clarke
04/09/2004 04:06 PMReported: We need a good graphic of George
II morphing into Richard Nixon.
Clarke 'confident' on top up fees
Clarke 'confident' on top up fees
01/22/2004 10:17 AMThe education secretary says the top-up fees vote might be "tight" but
says he is "very confident" about winning.
Clarke responds to the attacks on him
Clarke responds to the attacks on him
04/09/2004 04:11 PMMore from Clarke... Richard Clarke terrorizes the White House The vice
president commented that there was "no great success in dealing with
terrorists" during the 1990s, when you were serving under President
Clinton. He asked, "What were they doing?"It's possible that the vice
president has spent so little time studying the terrorist phenomenon
that he doesn't know about the successes in the 1990s. There were
many. The Clinton administration stopped Iraqi terrorism against the
United States, through military intervention. It...
Moore+Clarke+Fermi=?
Moore+Clarke+Fermi=?
05/10/2004 04:42 AMIt has
been suggested that Moore's Law could hold for about 600 years
before we hit the maximum amount of computability there is.
Clarke's
Third Law says that "Any sufficiently advanced technology is
indistinguishable from magic".
Fermi's Paradox asks "where the hell are all intelligent
creatures of the universe?"
You know, 600 years to take on the entire universe is not a long time.
In fact, it is a laughably short time. And, if there's any
intelligent life anywhere else in the universe, wouldn't they have
discovered it already, meaning that we would already be a part of a
gigantic supercomputer? And would we even notice, if we were a part
of it?
And if we're the first sentient beings to succeed in building a
supercomputer the size of the universe, will it all end in a massive
Bluescreen of Death in the year 2604?
Now there's something to lose your sleep on...
Quote of the Day by Richard Clarke
Quote of the Day by Richard Clarke
04/09/2004 04:01 PMAll too typically buried at the bottom of a Washington Post story by
Barton Gellman on Richard Clarke's new book, Against All Enemies :
Inside the White House's War on Terror--What Really Happened, is a
great quote summarizing all that is wrong with George Bush and his War
on Iraq: "Any leader whom one can imagine as president on September 11
would have declared a 'war on terrorism' and would have ended the
Afghan sanctuary [for al Qaeda] by invading," Clarke writes. "What was
unique about George Bush's reaction" was the additional choice to
invade "not a country that had been engaging in anti-U.S. terrorism
but one that had not been, Iraq." In so doing, he estranged allies,
enraged potential friends in the Arab and Islamic worlds, and produced
"more terrorists than we [can] jail or shoot." "It was as if Osama bin
Laden, hidden in some high mountain redoubt, were engaging in
long-range mind control of George Bush, chanting 'invade Iraq, you
must invade Iraq,' " Clarke writes....
Shorter Richard Clarke
Shorter Richard Clarke
04/09/2004 04:10 PMExecutive summary: There?s a serious chance 9/11 could have been
stopped. Bush wanted to invade Iraq instead. White House Terrorism?
THE HARDY / CLARKE BOOK ON MIC
THE HARDY / CLARKE BOOK ON MIC
07/11/2004 08:25 AMInstapundit
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Clarke to unveil immigration plan
Clarke to unveil immigration plan
02/07/2005 01:54 AMThe home secretary is to announce measures to tackle abuses of the
immigration and asylum system.
Clarke offers help in school terms row
Clarke offers help in school terms row
04/14/2004 07:48 AMThe Education Secretary, Charles Clarke, has offered to help solve a
row over a proposed six-term year.
Photos from Clarke Award ceremony
Photos from Clarke Award ceremony
05/13/2004 03:38 AM
Last night, the Arthur C Clarke Award for best sf novel published in
the UK in 2003 -- Neal Stephenson won. Here are some photos from the
event.
Link
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Thanks, Tony!)
Clarke Leads PGA Championship by One
Shot (AP)
Clarke Leads PGA Championship by One
Shot (AP)
08/12/2004 08:15 PMAP - Darren Clarke put the rumors to rest quickly. After three days of
hysteria that Whistling Straits might be the toughest test ever at a
major, Clarke birdied the first four holes Thursday in the PGA
Championship and didn't stop until he had a 7-under 65, setting the
tone for an opening round of mild wind, shorter tees and scores that
more closely resembled the Booz Allen Classic.
Clarke fears over crime proposals
Clarke fears over crime proposals
04/02/2005 11:01 PMHome Secretary Charles Clarke says he fears key crime proposals may be
dropped in the run-up to the election.
Clarke orders rethink on cannabis
Clarke orders rethink on cannabis
03/19/2005 02:39 AMThe Home Secretary orders a review of the decision to downgrade
cannabis, in the light of further health studies.
Clarke backs new union academy
Clarke backs new union academy
09/13/2004 09:45 PMThe education secretary Charles Clarke will throw his weight behind
TUC plans for a union academy for working people.
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