I corresponded with Clarke, via good old snail mail, back in the 90's, regarding his Odyssey series, in particular, when 3001 was coming out. He was, at the time, waiting to see if NASA's Galileo spacecraft would uncover new info about Jupiter before he signed off on the book's final draft. It was quite a thrill to have the great man responding to my queries.
@@BeachcomberNZ I wish that were true. Give Google notebooklm a try. Just shows how much fluff is in a lot of podcasts and TH-cam if it can be AI generated that easily.
I corresponded with Clarke, via good old snail mail, back in the 90's, regarding his Odyssey series, in particular, when 3001 was coming out. He was, at the time, waiting to see if NASA's Galileo spacecraft would uncover new info about Jupiter before he signed off on the book's final draft. It was quite a thrill to have the great man responding to my queries.
I read this book as a teenager. Still one of my favourite sf books. Clarke is a wonderful storyteller and scientist.
Smells AI generated specifically google notebooklm
Tastes like it too
Totally! Sounds good!
In fairness it could just be bad. Which it really is.
Paranoid, much? AI is getting better, but it's not this good.
@@BeachcomberNZ I wish that were true. Give Google notebooklm a try. Just shows how much fluff is in a lot of podcasts and TH-cam if it can be AI generated that easily.
There is a Rama on earth, several miles under Antarctica