A Conversation for My Vision for H2G2, by Douglas Adams
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sunny Started conversation May 16, 2001
isn't this just what we all had been hoping? that he WOULD find a way - no matter how much improbability needed - to keep in touch with us. it makes me smile - and I'm sure he'll be around in MANY ways - every time we come across something that could as well be one of his genious sparks.
Arthur Dent
sunny Posted May 17, 2001
aha. so this is how it works. DNA leaves our slice of reality and on the other hand here's Arthur Dent, alive and kicking? (or, rather, alive and posting).
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Morpheus(Tuborg beer) Posted May 29, 2001
I know this might be a little blunt, and clearly shows my absolute filestine and incompetent, not to say ignorant self, but I did not know D.A. had died until yesterday. How did he pass on?
Douglas Adams
sunny Posted May 29, 2001
http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/U42
heart attack while he was working out at the gym.
Douglas Adams
Astro-Nomer Posted Jul 21, 2005
When DA appeared on 'Quote Unquote' before his death and was asked to consider his own epitaph, Adams (known for his inability to meet deadlines) said "he finally met his deadline".
Typical humour from a great man.
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