- Two interviews from 1983 and 1989 as streams and downloadable as .mp3 files on wiredforbooks.org
- Another one dating back to 1982 on The Generalist (.mp3) and one more from 1988 on thebaldheretic (stream and .mp3).
- Then there is this 90 minute video-streaming talk at UC Santa Barbara which he gave one month before his death in 2001.
- Lastly, a whole BBC website dedicated to Douglas Adams and H2G2, including cool Real Audio interview snippets.
Zeros and ones cast in impressions, recommendations and contemplations. Follow-up to many unpublished websites ('Rest in Beats').
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Douglas Adams Acoustic Memorabilia
I checked for acoustic memorabilia of Douglas Adams on the web and found the following:
Monday, February 18, 2008
Douglas Adams RIP - H2G2's 30th Birthday
One day after what would've been his 56th birthday, we'll go to the Douglas Adams Memorial lecture in the Royal Geographical Society London. It's organized by the Savetherhino Foundation and the Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science. The lecture itself will be given by Steven Pinker and because it's the 30th birthday of "A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" it'll be followed by a special performance of some of the original cast. Ahh-- really looking forward to this.
--Also check this previous post on Douglas Adams and this cool BBC production in which he describes his view on how technology changes our lives, the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Future.
--Also check this previous post on Douglas Adams and this cool BBC production in which he describes his view on how technology changes our lives, the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Future.
Monday, February 11, 2008
Photolog pt. XIV - Paris & London Ten Years Ago
Saturday, February 09, 2008
Changes in Latitudes on the Blogroll
I just updated the blogroll (to the right) and I added my friend Flor's blog 'Changes in Latitudes'.
Her insomniac posts thematically range from personal thoughts over movies to scientific matters and often include cool music videos.
Check it out!
Her insomniac posts thematically range from personal thoughts over movies to scientific matters and often include cool music videos.
Check it out!
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