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Video: DEAD SPACE 2008 GAMEPLAY! ..High Res.. ..HD.. ..HIGH QUALITY..Original at YouTube
• Tue, Nov 25
By rss@youtube.com (FAlleNanGeL090) This is for you, so you can see how the gameplay is enjoy :) Gameplay : The player takes the role of Isaac Clarke (named after science fiction writers Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clarke, an engineer who must fight his way through a stricken mining ship infested by the Corruption, a hostile, vir...
To the moon and back out there
Original at Daily News & Analysis
• Mon, Jul 20
Daily News & Analysis All those greats who have showed us the way -- Arthur C Clarke, Isaac Asimov, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Gene Rodenberry, Jules Verne, HG Wells, Carl Sagan, ...
Dreaming of journeys started by a small step
Original at Philadelphia Inquirer
• Mon, Jul 20
BBC News Authors such as Ray Bradbury, Isaac Asimov, and Arthur C. Clarke wrote of incredible adventures set in the near future, in which astronauts explored the ... First moon walk still electrifies witnessesLower Hudson Journal news The real giant leap for mankindTelegraph.co.uk
John Head: Cronkite and Apollo 11 went hand-in-hand
Original at Battle Creek Enquirer
• Sun, Jul 19
A science-fiction geek, to be precise. HG Wells, Ray Bradbury, Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clarke, Theodore Sturgeon -- if they wrote it, I read it, ... and more »
Jules Verne got there first
Original at Toronto Star
• Sat, Jul 18
Among frequent fliers, Isaac Asimov made his fictional trip to the moon in the 1939 short story "Trends," while Arthur C. Clarke of 2001: A Space Odyssey ... and more »
Mankind's giant leap forward
Original at Livemint
• Thu, Jul 16
Between film and TV franchises—The Star Wars and Star Trek series—and the proliferation of popular science fiction by Isaac Asimov or Arthur C. Clarke, ... and more »
House Of Suns
Original at A.V. Club
• Wed, Jun 10
Heir to writers like Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clarke, Reynolds keeps up the tradition of forward thinking while improving on the genre's traditionally ... and more »
Seven billion superheroes: Has the 'third wave' overtaken us already?
Original at Thought Leader
• Mon, Jun 8
South Africa As with much of modern physics and science in which the likes of Arthur C Clarke, Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov and Philip K Dick did most of the original imagining that modern astrophysicists and applied mathematicians are turning from science fiction ...
VIDEO: Sci-fi fans, Trekkers ready to experience Wrath of Con
Original at newsherald.com
• Wed, May 20
FL I've always had an interest in science fiction, and the convention experience is something this area doesn't get." Albritton, whose favorite science fiction authors are Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clarke and Roger Zelazny, decided after putting together ...
The split between scientists and writers
Original at Financial Times
• Fri, May 8
UK Writers such as Isaac Asimov and Arthur C Clarke have influenced the way scientists think about space exploration and robotics, while borderline SF writers such as the late JG Ballard have crossed over into the mainstream, and literary experimentalists ...
Book review: 'We'll Always Have Paris,' by Ray Bradbury
Original at Boulder Daily Camera
• Fri, Apr 3
CO At 89, he's the last of the great ABC's of science fiction: Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clarke are gone (as is the H one must add to the list -- Heinlein). In truth, he's rarely been a writer of true SF. He's a romantic and a far-traveler, ...
How you get from Albert Einstein to Ray Bradbury
Original at latimesblogs.latimes.com
• Mon, Mar 30
CA It seems Carl Sagan has a fairly literary following: They also searched for science fiction author Isaac Asimov, who sparked searches for other authors -- Arthur C. Clarke and Ray Bradbury. So that's the path: Albert Einstein to Carl Sagan to Isaac ...
When science fiction turns into science fact
Original at The Herald
• Fri, Feb 27
UK Dr Kirby said: "The reason a lot of sci-fi looks so prophetic is because people are getting advice from scientists about what can be done. "Even HG Wells was tied into the science community and in the 1950s Arthur C Clarke and Isaac Asimov were trained ...
2006-2008 Reviews: Index by Rating
Original at Zubon Book Reviews
• Wed, Dec 31
By Zubon(noreply@blogger.com) The Clue of the Linoleum Lederhosen by M. T. Anderson Restoring the Lost Constitution by Randy Barnett Bipolar Disorder Demystified by Lana Castle The Nine Billion Names of God by Arthur C. Clarke Gödel, Escher, Bach by Douglas Hofstadter Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
2006-2008 Reviews: Alphabetical Index
Original at Zubon Book Reviews
• Wed, Dec 31
By Zubon(noreply@blogger.com) The Naked Sun by Isaac Asimov (3) Darwin's Radio by Greg Bear (2) Against the Fall of Night by Arthur C. Clarke (2) Childhood's End by Arthur C. Clarke (2) Imperial Earth by Arthur C. Clarke (2) The Nine Billion Names of God by Arthur C. Clarke (2.5)
2008 deaths
Original at SCIFIPEDIA
• Mon, Dec 8
Arthur C. Clarke was one of the ABCs of science fiction (the A being Isaac Asimov and the B being Ray Bradbury). Among his classics are Childhood's End, Rendezvous with Rama, and 2001: A Space Odyssey (which began as a short story). Michael Crichton had tremendous mainstream success with sci...
Interview with Lou Aronica, Publisher of New Publishing House The ...
Original at Blogcritics
• Fri, Sep 26
OH - Sep 26, 2008 And is there any reader who can’t imagine the thrill of working alongside Ray Bradbury, Arthur C. Clarke and Isaac Asimov? ...
Happy Birthday, Arthur C. Clarke!
Original at Clipmarks
• Sat, Dec 15
British sci-fi author Arthur C. Clarke turns 90 on Dec. 16. Clarke penned the novel 2001: A Space Odyssey, which was adapted into Stanley Kubrick's big-screen freaky fav.Clarke is also the last surviving member of the "Big Three" of science fiction authors (the other two members of the geeky...
Mr. Robot Discussion
Original at Kotaku
• Thu, Aug 2
By Brian Crecente As influences go I noted Isaac Asimov (foundations series, robotic laws), Tron (master control, hacking into the system), Transformers (energon cubes, humor), Arthur C. Clarke (2001 Space Odissey, someone killing the crew who is on suspended state), Black hole robots etc. I did not fin...