Arthur C. Clarke on Information Pollution
Castolari writes "Here is an interesting interview of Arthur C. Clarke and his views on regulating communications, as well as what he sees as the past, present, and future of information management."
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mmm... spam...
I am one of many. My idea is not unique, nor do I expect my voice alone to sway you. I speak in a chorus of opinion.
The site got /.d. Can someone please either paste the text or a mirror?
The cheesiest thing about the ending to 3001 was he destroyed the Monolith -- wait for it -- a VIRUS!
A Cantor connundrum I think!
He wrote such a great story only to have it fall completely apart at the end.
We pollute, you comply.
regarding past, present and future... what's most remarkable is my surprise to realize that the guy is still alive... some people i guess seem to have been there forever.... henry kissinger is an example..