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The Arthur C. Clarke Chapter of The Silicon Jungle (12759 words) |
 | Eric took me up on my offer, which included the gift of some old chassises and capacitors and other parts, forgotten until now in the crawl space of my parents' home. |
 | Arthur Clarke's neighbor Susan Hayes, the wife of an American official in Colombo, was visiting Washington and would return to Sri Lanka soon; and through a member of the Kaypro writers group, Marcia Tyson, I passed on to her the written questions for Clarke to answer by phone if need be. |
 | Clarke had written two decades ago, "The business lunch of the future could be conducted perfectly well with the two halves of the table ten thousand miles apart; all that would be missing would be the handshakes and exchange of cigars."[12] |
| Clarke Family Tree :: Clarke Family Tree (2554 words) |
 | Clarke family tree, and connecting branches and roots, from Hampshire, UK to the Titanic and beyond... |
 | Caroline CLARKE married into the Windebank family (in 1832) which was quite a large one. |
 | His father, Joseph Clark was from Suffolk born 1859 and was a gardener, I he married Emily Starks. |