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dygel

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My Bio
I haunt.

Current Residence: Annandale, Virginia
Occupation: Information Security

Favourite Visual Artist
Yoshitaka Amano, Magritte, M. C. Escher, Van Gogh, Josh Simpson, Banksy
Favourite Writers
Dylan Thomas, John Steinbeck

Deviousness Award

dygel has done a simply outstanding job by producing the first edition of deviantMAG, which was highly successful. On top of this he is one of the most dedicated, intelligent and eloquent deviants here on deviantART, going out of his way to answer questions and help put fires out before they become uncontrolled. His exceptional management and people skills were the key factor in ensuring that deviantMAG launched so well. The deviantART staff wishes to extend our congratulation on a job well done and recognition well deserved.
Awarded Mar 2002

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Fans of science fiction literature (or even cinema) should already be familiar with the name of Arthur C. Clarke. After all, this is the man who gave 2001: A Space Odyssey and all its successors to the world. Clarke passed away today, 19 March 2008, at the age of 90. Clarke was the unlikely oracle in the science world. He's credited with dreaming up the geostationary satellite (the kind that delivers satellite television or radio to us). He's given us Clarke's three rules of scientific prediction: 1.) When a distinguished but elderly scientist states that something is possible, he is almost certainly right. When he states that something is
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If you've not heard, Arthur C. Clarke -- one of the hallowed masters of Science Fiction and an frequent unintentional-but-uncanny predictor of Science Reality -- passed away today at age 90. If you're not familiar, this is the man who gave us 2001: A Space Odyssey and its successors. This is the man who dreamed up geostationary satellites before the rocket scientists did. Athur gave us Clarke's three laws of prediction: 1.) When a distinguished but elderly scientist states that something is possible, he is almost certainly right. When he states that something is impossible, he is very probably wrong. 2.) The only way of discovering the li
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Hi, have a great day :D
Sure has been long
:dygel: <---Is that thing your OC or something?