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And we called the up steam drive.And Clarke guessed about communication satellites and was right.
And Clarke guessed about communication satellites and was right.
One is by Donald Clarke.
I remember Michael Clarke Duncan who's like 7 feet tall and outweighs her by several hundred pounds just walloping her on top of a rooftop.
We've got Cassandra Rose Clarke.
But his name is Nigel Clarke.
Please join me in welcoming Brock Clarke.
I read a lot of Arthur Clarke.
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ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: "Caribbean Queen," yes.
ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: She just aged herself-- phone book.
ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: That was my phone.
ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: I'm like, if you make mistakes, no one will even know.
ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: Who wouldn't?
ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: She's the long-winded twin.
ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: Everything she bought for herself, she bought for me, which is such a great testament to our bond and our relationship.
ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: We're equal now.
ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: So after looking at her life, I was reassessing where I was in my career.
ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: With me, I knew I didn't have the stomach to be an entrepreneur.
ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: I opted not to do that.
ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: Right.
ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: So I think a lot of our world and culture definitely shines a grand light on the overnight success
ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: At McDonald's.
ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: Yes.
ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: They didn't know I had a twin.
ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: Full circle now.
ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: And they were real.
ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: Great, yes.
ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: And it's too cocky.
The man in that video at the end was Richard Clarke.
Cassie Clarke.
Sir Arthur C. Clarke, he's very famous, not just because of "A Space Odyssey 2001."
So Heinlein, Clarke, Asimov, that sort of thing.
And it's sponsored by the Arthur C. Clarke Center for Human Imagination at UCSD that I helped to establish.
So my fellow Caribbean queens-- ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: Yes.
Because that was-- ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: Do any of you know what Excite is?
Tricia-- I call her-- ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: --calls me the whore of daytime.
So during that-- ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: She was my sugar mommy.
And I was like-- ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: She propositioned for her to go in for me.
And then compassion-- ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: The status quo will lead us to believe that we should only care about ourselves.
And I think-- ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: Well, it started from when we were younger.
Post-AC-- that's Antoinette Clark-- ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: And they laughed when I said that.
I read Heinlein, and Arthur Clarke, and Asimov, and stuff like that.
Today he's here to talk about his new book that he wrote alongside Richard Clarke called, "Warnings-- Finding Cassandras to Stop Catastrophes."
And so my idols are Heinlein, and Clarke, and Asimov.
And if you've read Arthur C. Clarke's "The Nine Billion Names of God," you'll probably be glad that it does crash, since you know what the outcome might be of continuing.
of the public and following Arthur C. Clarke's dictum, "in disguising science as magic."
And I tour with one of my greatest mentors of my life, Maestro Stanley Clarke.
ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: It's vibrating.
And I think that's kind of the-- ANTOINETTE M. CLARKE: --the difference.
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