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Tales from the White Hart Tales from the White Hart by Arthur C. Clarke
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“There are some women who appear sincerely unaware of the fact that they cannot stop talking, and are most surprised when anyone accuses them of monopolising the conversation.”
Arthur C. Clarke, Tales from the White Hart
“You see,” he said, “this little gadget is only a simple-minded cousin of Karl’s—and look what it’s done already. All these machines are beginning to make us look fools. Before long they’ll start to disobey us without any Milquetoast interfering with their circuits. And then they’ll start ordering us about—they’re logical, after all, and won’t stand any nonsense.” He sighed. “When that happens, there won’t be a thing we can do about it. We’ll just have to say to the dinosaurs: ‘Move over a bit—here comes homo sap!’ And the transistor shall inherit the earth.”
Arthur C. Clarke, Tales from the White Hart
“They’d all been carefully screened by the F.B.I., so probably not more than half a dozen were active members of the Communist Party.”
Arthur C. Clarke, Tales from the White Hart
“Pero nadie pensaba que llegaría muy lejos, porque ni siquiera creo que fuera capaz de integrar e elevado a x.
- ¿Es posible tal ignorancia? - preguntó alguien con asombro.
- Puede que esté exagerando. Digamos x por e elevado a x.”
Arthur C. Clarke, Tales from the White Hart
“In pure science, you can be pretty sure that nothing fundamental is ever discovered by anyone who's actually looking for it -- that's half the fun of the game”
Arthur C. Clarke, Tales from the White Hart
“And what,” answered McKenzie, not very originally, “has the next generation ever done for us?”
Arthur C. Clarke, Tales from the White Hart