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- FOREWORD
-
- Buy "Don't Panic" by Neil Gaiman. It is the best guide to 'The Guide'
- that is around. Relevant details are :
-
- TITLE: Don't Panic
- SUBTITLE: The Official Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy Companion
- AUTHOR: Neil Gaiman
- PUBLISHER: Titan Books Ltd,
- 58 St Giles High St
- London WC2H 8LH.
- PAGES: ?
- ISBN: 1-85286-411-7
- PRICE: UK price ?
-
- ----------------------------------------
-
- This is the list of frequently asked questions (and their answers) for
- the newsgroup alt.fan.douglas-adams. There is biographical
- information about Douglas Adams, a list of his books and their ISBN
- numbers, as well as information about his boks and other fun stuff.
-
- Where possible, pointers to existing information (such as books,
- magazine articles, and ftp sites) are included here, rather than
- rehashing that information again. Information is provided without
- guarantee -- if you get stung using any of the information provided
- here, or send off your personal fortune and are stuck, then I accept
- no blame or responsibility. It's your own damn fault.
-
- If you haven't already done so, now is as good a time as any to read
- the guide to Net etiquette which is posted to news.announce.newusers
- regularly. You should be familiar with acronyms like FAQ, FTP and
- IMHO, as well as know about smileys, followups and when to reply by
- email to postings.
-
- This FAQ is currently posted to news.answers and alt.fan.douglas-adams.
- All posts to news.answers are archived, and it is possible to retrieve
- the last posted copy via anonymous FTP from rtfm.mit.edu as
- /pub/usenet/alt.fan.douglas-adams/douglas-adams-FAQ. Those without
- FTP access should send e-mail to mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu with "send
- usenet/news.answers/finding-sources" in the body to find out how to do
- FTP by e-mail.
-
- This FAQ was mostly written by Nathan Torkington, with numerous
- contributions by readers of alt.fan.douglas-adams. Comments and
- indications of doubt are enclosed in []s in the text. Each section
- begins with forth dashes ("-") on a line of their own, then the
- section number. This should make searching for a specific section
- easy.
-
- Contributions, comments and changes should be directed to
- douglas-adams-faq@vuw.ac.nz
-
- ----------------------------------------
- List of Answers
-
- 1 Biographical Information
- 1.1 Who the heck is Douglas Adams
- 1.2 What's this about the barrister?
- 2 Douglas Adams and Computers
- 2.1 Macintoshes
- 2.2 Computer Games
- 2.3 CD-ROM Edition of "Last Chance to See"
- 3 Merchandising
- 3.1 Audio Tapes
- 3.2 Albums
- 3.3 CDs
- 3.4 Videos
- 3.5 CD-ROM Edition of "Last Chance to See"
- 3.6 The Order of Everything
- 4 Explanations
- 4.1 The Ending to "Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency"
- 4.2 Young Zaphod Plays It Safe
- 4.3 Paul Neil Milne Johnstone (aka Paula Nancy Millstone Jennings)
- 5 Miscellaneous
- 5.1 Stuff
- 5.2 Number Games
- 5.3 Other Authors
- 5.4 The Future
- 5.5 Related Electronic Information
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 1 Biographical Information
-
- In this section you will find information on Douglas Adams. The
- information isn't very detailed, because of (a) a desire to respect
- his privacy, and (b) you might as well buy "Don't Panic" anyway (see
- the very start of the file for information on Don't Panic).
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 1.1 Who the heck is Douglas Adams
-
- Douglas Noel Adams (DNA) was born in 1952. [Anything else we need to
- know?]
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 1.2 What's this about the barrister?
-
- After nearly a decade of saying in his blurbs that he was nearly
- married to a lady barrister, on November 25 1991 Douglas Adams and
- Jane Belson tied the knot in a quiet ceremony at Finsbury town hall in
- London. Bad luck, ladies. They live in Islington.
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 2 Douglas Adams and Computers
-
- DNA definitely has a close association with computers. Here you will
- find about his love for Macintoshes, computer games he has (and
- hasn't) written, and electronic versions of his books.
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 2.1 Macintoshes
-
- Douglas Adams likes Macintoshes, and at one stage lived with one in
- Islington (see the dedication to The Complete Radio Scripts). He says
- that computer have completely changed the way he writes (he has gone
- from avoiding writing by finding food to eat, to avoiding writing by
- reconfiguring his Macintosh's operating system).
-
- He has even written a foreword to ``PowerBook, The Digital Nomad's
- Guide'' (ISBN 0-679-74588-2), saying how he couldn't see how he ever
- did without his PowerBook before.
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 2.2 Computer Games
-
- With Infocom's Steve Meretzky (who no longer works for Infocom after
- their takeover by Mediagenic), he wrote "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the
- Galaxy" adventure game. "Bureaucracy" was credited to "Douglas Adams
- and The Staff of Infocom" - there were lots of Infocom people involved
- (Jeff O'Neill, Dave Lebling, Fred Morgan and others).
-
- The end sequence to the game "Hitchhiker's Guide" mentions a second
- game called "The Restaurant at the End of the Universe", but this game
- doesn't exist. Douglas Adams started to write it, as because
- "Bureaucracy" had poor sales, Adams and Infocom dropped the project.
- Infocom tried to revive the project later, but the virtual death of
- Infocom in 1990 brought this idea to an end.
-
- Douglas Adams also started work on another game, where the emphasis
- was to be on creating a virtual reality in the adventure, but petered
- out after his partner lost interest.
-
- Meretzky is still writing computer adventure games for "Legend
- Entertainment". Infocom only exists as a label for Activision, the
- company having been closed in 1989. The games are available from
- Virgin Mastertronic in "Infocom From Mastertonic" (a budget games
- house in the UK). Their address is :
- Customer Services
- Virgin Mastertronic Ltd
- 16 Portland Road
- London W11 2LA
- Tel: 071 - 727 8070
-
- It is also included in a package of 20 games called "The Lost
- Treasures of Infocom", released by Activision. "Bureaucracy" is
- available in "The Lost Treasures of Infocom II", also by Activision.
- These packages should be orderable or purchasable from any decent
- computer store :-)
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 2.3 CD-ROM Edition of "Last Chance to See"
-
- See section 3.5
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 2.4 His e-mail Address(es)
-
- Owing to his globe-trotting, and his relatively late involvement with
- the Internet, DNA has several e-mail addresses. Try:
- dna@dadams.demon.co.uk (while in the UK)
- and
- adamsd@nic.cerf.net (while in the US)
-
- Note that DNA is out of the country until mid-to-late December, so it
- probably isn't wise to send him e-mail until then.
-
- Because of the volume of questions, one more polite method of getting
- questions answered is to mail them to
- ask-dna@vuw.ac.nz
- where they will be batched, before being sent to him. Answers will be
- included in the FAQ. The idea of this is to tie up as little of DNA's
- time as possible, thus increasing the likelihood he will stay on ``the
- Net''.
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 3 Merchandising
-
- There are lots of merchandised products around. Here you fill find
- where to order the cassette tapes, albums, CDs and video from.
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 3.1 Audio Tapes
-
- The canonical address is:
- BBC World Service Mail Order
- P.O Box 76
- Bush House
- London WC2B 4PH
-
- Tel: +44 71 379 4479
-
- The price, for a box set of 6 audio tapes is #26.00 (British pounds),
- but this may have changed --- ring to check. This price excludes VAT
- and post and packaging.
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 3.2 Albums
-
- In the autumn of 1979, a double record album was released, which was a
- slightly contracted version of the first four episodes of the radio
- series. These were new recordings of essentially the same scripts.
-
- In the autumn of 1980, a second album was made, consisting of a
- rewritten and expanded version of radio episodes 5 and 6. This was
- called _The Restaurant at the End of the Universe_.
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 3.3 CDs
-
- The canonical address is:
- BBC World Service Mail Order
- P.O Box 76
- Bush House
- London WC2B 4PH
-
- Tel: +44 71 379 4479
-
- The price, for a box set of 6 CDs is #41.00 (British pounds), but this
- may have changed --- ring to check. This price excludes VAT and post
- and packaging.
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 3.4 Videos
-
- In the UK, a two-cassette video was released in mid-1992, including
- all 6 TV episodes. These are the full-length versions as originally
- screend in the UK (for subsequent UK showings, most episodes were cut
- down to fit them into neat 30-min time slots --- so, for example, the
- scene in the Vogon airlock was lost.) In addition, some EXTRA pieces
- are included, which were filmed, but never included in the original TV
- screening. (For example, Ford and Arthur searching for
- Slartibartfast's signature on a glacier.) The video cassette also
- features Hi-Fi Stereo sound.
-
- The order numbers are BBC47512 (Part 1, 96min) and BBC47522 (Part 2,
- 98min).
-
- Originally scheduled to be released on 1st March 1993 is the video
- ``The Making of HHGG'', This has been put together by Kevin Davies,
- lifelong HHGG fan, and a person who was very much involved with the TV
- series (see Neil Gaimen's book). This includes outtakes from the
- show, behind-the-scenes shots, clips from earlier productions which
- the cast had appeared in, as well as newly-recorded interviews. The
- whole thing is put together as a story of Arthur Dent going back to
- his house, and finding many strange things going on ....
-
- The order number is BBC 48952 (~60min).
-
- In Australia, at least, the VHS videos of the TV series are
- distributed by PolyGram with catalogue numbers
-
- The canonical address is:
- BBC World Service Mail Order
- P.O Box 76
- Bush House
- London WC2B 4PH
-
- Tel: +44 71 379 4479
-
- The price, for one video tape is #11.00 (British pounds), but this may
- have changed --- ring to check. This price excludes VAT and price and
- packaging.
-
- A videocassette of the BBC television adaptation of Hitch-Hiker's is
- available in the US from Fox Video. The address on the box is:
- FoxVideo Inc.
- P.O. Box 900
- Beverly Hills, CA 90213
- and it is item number 5799.
-
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 3.5 CD-ROM Edition of "Last Chance to See"
-
- Featuring Douglas Adams reading the voice, information on the animals
- by Mark Carwardine, numerous photographs. Available for the Mac only
- from Voyager.
-
- Voyager Expanded Books are sold through the Voyager company:
- The Voyager Company
- 1351 Pacific Coast Highway
- Santa Monica, CA90401
- 301-451-1383
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 3.6 The Order of Everything
-
- 1978: Fits 1-6 of the radio series were aired.
- : Fit 7 (The Christmas Episode) aired.
- 1979: Pan Books releases "The Hitchhiker's Guide To The
- Galaxy" book in Britain (expanded Fits 1-4).
- : Double album released (contracted Fits 1-4).
- 1980: Fits 8-12 of the radio series were aired.
- : Pan Books releases "Restaurant at the End of the
- Universe" in Britain (contracted Fits 7, 8, 9, 10,
- 11, 12, 5 and 6).
- : Harmony Books releases the first book in the United
- States.
- : Second record album recorded (expanded Fits 5 and 6).
- 1981: Six television episodes aired by the BBC, based on
- Fits 1-6 (used revisions made in the books).
- 1982: Harmony Books releases the second book in the
- United States.
- 1982: "Life the Universe and Everything" released
- simultaneously in Britain and the United States.
- 1984: "So Long, And Thanks for All the Fish" released
- simultaneously in Britain and the United States.
-
- 1985: Harmony releases "The Original Hitchhiker's Radio Scripts'' in
- the US, and Pan Books releases the same book in the UK as
- "The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy: The Original Radio
- Scripts".
- 1986: "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" computer game released.
- 1989: "The More Than Complete Hitchhiker's Guide" published in the US
- by Wings Books in 1989.
- 199?: "Last Chance to See" released.
- 199?: "Last Chance to See" CD-ROM released.
- 1992: "Mostly Harmless" released.
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 4 Explanations
-
- Not all of DNA's writing is easily grasped. This section includes
- explanations of some of the trickier sections.
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 4.1 The Ending to "Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency"
-
- From: bhack@mundil.cs.mu.OZ.AU (Brendan Hack)
- Date: Tue, 12 Nov 1991 23:08:13 GMT
-
- First of all you need to know something about Coleridge. There was
- never a second part of the poem _Kubla Khan_. Yet, at the end of
- Chapter 6 when The Director Of English Studies is reading _Kubla
- Khan_ the book says `The voice (that of the director of english
- studies) continues, reading the second, and altogether strange
- part of the poem.'
-
- In the book, _Kubla Khan_ has a second part. The book is not
- actually set in our existence. It is set in an existence in which
- the second part of _Kubla Khan_ exists. This second part of the
- poem tells the ghost about the existence of the time machine and
- how to travel back and stop the ship from exploding. As we well
- know the explosion of the ship is what caused life to begin on
- this miserable little planet of ours. When Dirk and Reg realised
- this they simply went forward in time to when Coleridge was
- writing the second part of _Kubla Khan_ and stopped him. Dirk just
- interrupted him and talked so much that Coleridge forgot what the
- second part was going to be about and therefore could not finish
- it! This change of history sent reality back into our perspective
- and the human race lived on (Yay, yippee!).
-
- Quite simple really.
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 4.2 Young Zaphod Plays It Safe
-
- Good question. The reference to the shining city on a hill is
- probably a reference to Matthew 5:14. Some people reckon they can see
- Ronald Reagan in the story.
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 4.3 Paul Neil Milne Johnstone (aka Paula Nancy Millstone Jennings)
-
- Paul is a real person, who wrote some appalling poetry. DNA used his
- name, but was forced to retract it for the books and later recordings
- of the radio series. Hence the original programmes have Paul Neil ...
- whereas the later works have Paula Nancy ....
-
- Either way the poetry still sucks.
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 5 Miscellaneous
-
- This section has stuff that didn't really fit anywhere else.
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 5.1 Stuff
-
- The phrase "the long dark teatime of the soul" appears in Chapter 1 of
- "Life, The Universe and Everything". Wowbagger the Infinitely
- Prolonged is described as being eventually ground down by the Sunday
- afternoons, and "as you stare at the clock the hands will move
- relentlessly on to four o'clock, and you will enter the long dark
- teatime of the soul."
-
- If you ring the Islington telephone number, you will get some people
- who have nothing to do with Douglas Adams and who are very annoyed.
- Don't do it.
-
- Arthur plays Dire Straits' "Tunnel of Love" from their "Making Movies"
- album to Fenchurch, in "So Long, And Thanks For All The Fish". The
- Radio Scripts book has plenty of information on music used in the
- show.
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 5.2 Number Games
-
- Yes, 6 times 9 equals 54. Yes, 6 times 9 equals 42 in base thirteen,
- and we don't want to know about the implications for the number of
- fingers on cavemen.
-
- The bit about monkeys was a reference to someone's comment that if you
- get an infinite number of monkeys at typewriters, eventually one will
- bash out a script to Hamlet. If you want to discuss probability,
- quantum physics or anything else that has nothing to do with Douglas
- Adams, bugger off to another group.
-
- DNA himself has said:
- The answer to this is very simple. It was a joke. It had to be
- a number, an ordinary, smallish number, and I chose that
- one. Binary representations, base thirteen, Tibetan monks are
- all complete nonsense. I sat at my desk, stared into the
- garden and thought `42 will do'. I typed it out. End of
- story.
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 5.3 Other Authors
-
- If you like Douglas Adams' writing, you might appreciate books by:
- * Neil Gaiman
- * Terry Pratchett
- * Tom Sharpe
- * P J O'Rourke
- * P G Wodehouse
- * Tom Holt
- * Grant Naylor
- * Dave Barry
- ... but I offer no guarantees.
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 5.4 The Future
-
- Having just released "Mostly Harmless", Douglas Adams says he wants to
- do a TV series about the Universe and the stuff in it. He estimates
- this will run around 12 episodes in length.
-
- Plans are being bandied around for a ``Last Chance To See'' type book
- with the wildlife photographer Jody Boyman (married to Berke
- Breathed). DNA says ``it won't be happening for a while, though.''
-
- The movie rights have been regained, apparently, and work is
- progressing towards a movie of the series being made.
-
- ----------------------------------------
- 5.5 Related Electronic Information
-
- PGG (Project Galactic Guide for long) accepts entries on real-life
- subjects, as well as unreal-life subjects. A reader for the guide is
- available, as vela.acs.oakland.edu:/pub/swbaker/guide.zip Don't forget
- binary mode, ftp outside of business hours and contact
- swbaker@vela.acs.oakland.edu if you have any questions.
-
- Check out the newsgroup alt.galactic-guide, where PGG is alleged
- to be happening. The person to contact is the Editor-In-Chief,
- Supreme-God-Over-All-Beings and Leader-of-The-Hack, Paul Clegg
- (cleggp@aix.rpi.edu). After long and protracted discussions on
- which format is best for this, a decision was reached and I wasn't
- interested enough to record it for posterity. Contact Paul for
- information.
-
- There is also a paper-based list, maintained by David Hodges. It
- is used to raise money for charity and has been approved by
- Douglas Adams. You can buy copies (for charity), it is very
- large, and would be tremendously illegal (and most would find it
- immoral) to put on the net. Contributions to this can be sent to
- alm@doc.ic.ac.uk (remember to say they're for David Hodges as this
- isn't his account).
-
- There is a bibliographic FAQ posted alt.fan.douglas-adams and
- news.answers. The title of the article carrying the FAQ is
- "alt.fan.douglas-adams Bibliographic FAQ". It was initially compiled
- by David Polak (ak515@cleveland.freenet.edu) and is maintained by
- Nathan Torkington (Nathan.Torkington@vuw.ac.nz).
-
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