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Joined 01 May '07 Moves 27860 http://tinyurl.com/3am6v7 🙁
Then again, when I'm 90 I don't foresee wanting to hang about still.
Stockholm
Joined 29 Aug '03 Moves 87420 He was a true visionary.
It's hard to choose a favourite among all his great work, but for me the Rama quadrilogy stands out as the most amazing story he wrote.
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Joined 16 Feb '03 Moves 13400 Originally posted by Zipdrive Nightmare
He was a true visionary.
It's hard to choose a favourite among all his great work, but for me the Rama quadrilogy stands out as the most amazing story he wrote. I loved the first Rama book, but I have to admit the next few kind of lost hold on me. Are they worth completing?
My favourite work of his was "The fountains of Paradise", although this may be because it was the first book of his I read.
lazy boy derivative
Joined 11 Mar '06 Moves 71817 Why did claim Sri Lanka as his home?
At the Revolution
Joined 15 Sep '07 Moves 5073 Originally posted by pawnhandler
http://tinyurl.com/3am6v7 🙁
Then again, when I'm 90 I don't foresee wanting to hang about still. Oh no! :'( He was only the most revolutionary sci-fi writer since Wells!
I pity the fool!
Joined 22 Jan '05 Moves 22874 It is a shame in one way, but in another way it is a good thing - we got an extra point in a quiz this week by recognising a picture of him and I dont think I would have known what he looked like if it wasnt for him dying
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