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Title:Arcana Caelestia
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Created:Thu Dec 08 1983
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1115.0. "Douglas Adams is back!" by CUPOLA::DITSON () Fri Oct 23 1992 10:49

    Douglas Adams is back!
    
    The fifth book in the hitchiker's trilogy is out.  $20.00 hard cover.
     
    Arthur Dent is back on his space travels.
    
    The name of the book is "Mostly Harmless."
    
    
    
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1115.1HOLLY SPACE SLUG PRIATESJUPITR::TVALCOURTSat Oct 31 1992 22:446
    HAS ANYONE HAD A CHANCE TO BROUSE THROUGH IT. WHAT'S THE NEWEST 
    ONE LIKE. IS IT WORTH THE HARDCOVER PRICE?
    
    
    
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1115.2Not his bestSIOG::S_FARRENPan Galactic Gargle Blaster anyone?!Mon Nov 02 1992 05:249
    I've bought a copy and am about half way thru it at the moment. I must
    say that at this point I am rather disappointed. It does not seem to
    have the same wild sense of humour that the original books had. I just
    hope it picks up in the secomd half. As to the price, well I had to
    have if for the collection to be complete.
    
    I'll post more when I've read it fully.
    
    Sean.
1115.3Hope it gets betterCUPOLA::DITSONMon Nov 02 1992 11:285
    I'm only a chapter into it right now and I must agree with the last
    reply.  So far i'm a bit disappointed.  It does have a bit of the
    same style I think, but it isn't as biting satire as the other books.
    
    I hope it gets better.  We'll see.
1115.4DPDMAI::MILLERRBlackadder/Baldric '92Mon Nov 02 1992 13:5617
    Well, I finished it a few days ago.  It continues to go along in the
    same style throughout the book.  It was interesting, and I laughed a
    couple of places, but there was no outright wild and crazy humor or
    exciting situations.  It was just mildly interesting. 
    
    At the end I felt a definite sequel coming on.  Just too many loose
    ends left. 
    
    Adams really needs to inject new and interesting characters into this
    story.  I mean, he's got the whole universe to work with, right? (Yes,
    I know, there were some new characters in this one, but no interesting
    ones). 
    
    Oh, well.
    
    - Russ
    
1115.5PANICSIOG::S_FARRENPan Galactic Gargle Blaster anyone?!Thu Nov 12 1992 06:3919
    Well I finally finished the book last night and that is definitely a
    new record for me. Over two weeks to read a book I'd normally read in
    an evening. This book was just too easy to put down. It had flashes of
    the old Adams humour in points but in general it was not an interesting
    read. I agree with the last note in saying that this book is just
    screaming out for a sequel. Some of the new characters had great
    potential and if they were handled the way he used his characters in
    the original book(s) I'm sure they could have been excelent, but they
    just never seemed to go anywhere. Even the old character(s) (will not
    mention names for those who have not read it yet) that do appear in
    this book are not as colourful as previous.
    
    In conclusion I would not give this book to someone who has not read
    Adams before as it would put them off him forever. For his fans (like
    me) I reckon this is a big disappointment but will probably have to be
    read to complete the set...I will be very interested to see if any
    noters actually like this book. (More reviews if you've read it)
    
    Sean
1115.6QUIVER::ANILMon Nov 16 1992 21:245
    Boring, boring, boring.  After about the first two pages it went
    downhill pretty quickly.  This can't the same Douglas Adams that
    wrote the original (first) HHGTTG!
    
    agr
1115.7I keep trying, but....CUPOLA::DITSONFri Nov 20 1992 11:4311
Well I started this note a long time ago and I still got that far in
    the book.  I just keep putting it down and not coming back for a
    while.
    
    
    I think Adams should have left the first four books alone.  I get
    almost get the feeling he was strapped for cash or something so
    decided to write a guarenteed best seller.  He should do something
    new.  Even a new Dirk G. book would be better.
    
    
1115.8CONTRA::BEL_KWINITHDangerous but worth the riskThu Dec 03 1992 09:536
    
    He must have the Zelazny syndrome.  
    
    :')
    
    
1115.9One wordMIMS::WILBUR_DThu Dec 24 1992 18:476
    
    
    
    
    		Boooooooriiiiing!
    
1115.10In B W T . . .NEMAIL::CARROLLJThe Bright-Eyed BoySat Mar 20 1993 11:2313
    Re : last few . . .
    
    	Oh - it wasn't THAT bad.  Definitely not up the his usual manic
    level.  I just think he's -gulp- grown up a bit.  A loss, I think.
    
    	-minor spoiler-
    
    Did any SubG's out there notice the name of the diety on the backward
    planet?  of course you did!
    
    						-Jimbo
                                       
    
1115.11How to Leave the Planet, Douglas Adams Style.EBYGUM::BOWEOTelevision: Opiate of the masses.Tue Sep 21 1993 07:0722
From "The Guide to the Guide" By Douglas Adams. 

                 	How to Leave the Planet

	1. Phone NASA Their phone number is (731) 483-311  Explain that its
very important that you get away as soon as possible.

	2. If they do not cooperate, phone any friend you may have in the
White House - (202) 456-1414 - to have a word on your behalf with the guys
at NASA.

	3. If you don't have any friends at the White House, phone the Kremlin
(ask the overseas operator for 0107-095-295-9051).  They don't have any friends
there either (at least none to speak of), but they do seem to have a little
influence, so you might as well try.

	4. If that also fails, phone the Pope for guidence.  His telephone
number is 011-39-6-6982, and I gather his switchboard is infallible.

	5. If all these attempts fail, flag down a passing flying saucer and
explain that it's vitally important you get away before your phone bill
arrives.
1115.12Douglas Adams infoVERGA::KLAESQuo vadimus?Wed Oct 13 1993 11:28423
Article: 13042
From: [email protected] (Nathan Torkington)
Newsgroups: alt.fan.douglas-adams,news.answers
Subject: alt.fan.douglas-adams FAQ
Date: 30 Sep 1993 12:00:07 GMT
Organization: Dept. of Comp. Sci., Victoria Uni. of Wellington, New Zealand.
 
Archive-name: douglas-adams-FAQ
Maintained-by: [email protected] <Nathan Torkington>
 
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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:	182pp.
  ISBN:		1-85286-013-8
  PRICE:	UK price L3.95.
 
(with appropriate salaams to Scott Telford ([email protected]) for
kindly posting this data so that we may all benefit from his great
knowledge and wisdom)
 
There is allegedly a new edition of this, in the works.  Stay tuned.
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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 [email protected] 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
	[email protected]
 
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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 Magazine Articles
2.4 CD-ROM Edition of "Last Chance to See"
3   Mechandising
3.1 Audio Tapes
3.2 Albums
3.3 CDs
3.4 Videos
3.5 CD-ROM Edition of "Last Chance to See"
3.5 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
 
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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).
 
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1.1 Who the heck is Douglas Adams
 
Douglas Noel Adams (DNA) was born in 1952.  [Anything else we need to
know?]
 
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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.
 
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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 computer magazine articles he has authored.
 
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2.1 Macintoshes
 
Douglas Adams likes Macintoshes, and at one stage lived with one in
Islington (see the dedication to [?]).  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).
 
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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 :-)
 
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2.3 Magazine Articles
 
A Review of Microsoft Word for the Macintosh [?]
	MacUser Magazine
	September 1987
	Page 144.
The Woes of SCSI Chaining
	Personal Macintosh column
	MacUser Magazine
	[when?]
 
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2.4 CD-ROM Edition of "Last Chance to See"
 
See section 3.5
 
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3   Mechandising
 
There are lots of merchandised products around.  Here you fill find
where to order the cassette tapes, albums, CDs and video from.
 
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3.1 Audio Tapes
 
The canonical address is:
	BBC World Service Mail Order
	Room LG26 NE
	Bush House
	Strand
	London WC2B 4PH
 
	Tel: +44 71 257 2575
	Fax: +44 71 497 0498
 
The price, for a box set of 6 audio tapes is #21.70 (British pounds).
 
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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_.
 
You can obtain the albums from:
	Intergalactic Trading Co.
	P.O. Box 1516
	Longwood, FL 32750
	(407) 831-8344
their catalog is $2, and the albums cost $10 ($5 each).
 
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3.3 CDs
 
The canonical address is:
	BBC World Service Mail Order
	Room LG26 NE
	Bush House
	Strand
	London WC2B 4PH
 
	Tel: +44 71 257 2575
	Fax: +44 71 497 0498
 
The price, for a box set of 6 CDs is #34.76 (British pounds).
 
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3.4 Videos
 
[?]
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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.
[Order info?]
 
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3.5 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.
1986: "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" computer game released.
199?: "Last Chance to See" released.
199?: "Last Chance to See" CD-ROM released.
1992: "Mostly Harmless" released.
 
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4   Explanations
 
Not all of DNA's writing is easily grasped.  This section includes
explanations of some of the trickier sections.
 
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4.1 The Ending to "Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency"
 
From: [email protected] (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.
 
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4.2 Young Zaphod Plays It Safe
 
[?]
 
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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.
 
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5   Miscellaneous
 
This section has stuff that didn't really fit anywhere else.
 
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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".
 
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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.
 
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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
.... but I offer no guarantees.
 
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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.
 
There is a video called "The Making of the Hitchhiker's Guide" in
progress, featuring all the original actors.  They even found Marvin's
costume in a box in the BBC.
 
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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
[email protected] 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
([email protected]).  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
[email protected] (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 ([email protected]) and is maintained by
Nathan Torkington ([email protected]).