Re: Super-Intelligent Shades of the Colour Blue, and others



David McMillan wrote:

Tux Wonder-Dog wrote:

That's the story I remember reading, and I'm absolutely certain it was
Arthur C. Clarke who wrote it, because I read it in conjunction with that
hilarious story of the aliens who wind up in an English village prison
for the night and who resort to blasting the walls down to get out -
which Arthur C. Clarke _did_ write.

That one was one of the White Hart stories, wasn't it? Albeit rather
loosely so.

Yes.
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