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We are getting closer to creating the Cylons.
Robots for everyone! Oh, Hat Tip: PSoTD It's the last link.
Update: The GirlFriend™ just watched the video and commented a person could ride it.
Robots for everyone! Oh, Hat Tip: PSoTD It's the last link.
Update: The GirlFriend™ just watched the video and commented a person could ride it.
BloombergMarch 19 (Bloomberg) -- Arthur C. Clarke, the U.K. science- fiction writer and futurist visionary best known for the novel adapted for the film ``2001: A Space Odyssey,'' has died. He was 90.
Clarke died in his adopted home country of Sri Lanka early today from respiratory complications, according to a statement from his office there. He had suffered from post-polio syndrome for the last two decades of his life and was confined to a wheelchair. Clarke had lived in Colombo, the Sri Lankan capital, since 1956 and held citizenship there.
The Golden Age of Science Fiction is coming to an end.

