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I've just started to re-read this - having found it hidden under dust at the back of my bookshelves.


In it I noticed that Douglas Adams identified the e-book about 30 years before it became a reality. He also suggested the talking lift (something I abhor) and the bureaucratic mindset of all life forms.


Are there any other perceptive elements to his works?

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I went to a stage version of the HHGTTG at the Rainbow in North London (anyone remember the place - Mr Bob Marley left his mark there once?) - we drank PGGBs from test tubes with dry ice coming from the general area of the bar. I wore an outfit with shoulder-pads and my boyfriend had a Porsche (well you had to).

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