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iaoth Posted Jul 31, 2001
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rowentree Posted Jul 31, 2001
Nice to get a welcome...thank you....so many questions...where to start...what is this thing exactly?
Welcome to h2g2!
iaoth Posted Jul 31, 2001
If you mean h2g2, here's the best answer I can think of: h2g2 is short for "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" (= "hhgg" = "h2g2"). It was invented by the late () Douglas Adams in his aptly named book "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy". The Guide, as it is often fondly referred to, is in the book a wireless device that connects to a server and retreives information about virtually anything a hitchhiker needs to know about the galaxy. Out of this idea, h2g2 was born.
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rowentree Posted Aug 2, 2001
Thanks for that, I see from your homepage that you like Nik Kershaw? He was in the year below me at secondary school and I worked with him for a year in the local dole office. Any scurrilous gossip you want to know?
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iaoth Posted Aug 2, 2001
You're fing kidding me, right?! If that's true, you should definitely write an Entry about him; you've had first-hand experience for cryin' out loud!
As for the gossip -- of course! Lay it on me!
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rowentree Posted Aug 2, 2001
No its true - I even tried to persuade him to join a band in Aylesbury but at the time he didn't want to leave his home - certainly not with the two deranged lunatics who were trying to persuade him!!!
Errr... He first gigs were with a school band and they used to do covers of Bowie songs - glam rock was big in those days. I seem to remember 'Queen Bitch' amongst others.
I also know what motivated him to become a famous (ish) musician.....but you'll have to do a lot more begging before I reveal that little titbit - funny though it is. I lost touch with him in 1977/78 and the next thing I knew was in 1983 and he had a hit!!
He was certainly very single minded about his guitar playing and merely did the job to fund his purchasing of various bits of guitar technology. I certainly remeber on one occassion when he told a difficult claimant over the phone: 'Write to Michael Foot (then minister for the department)if you don't like' - around three weeks later he was called into the manager's office and given a right b*****king and handed a letter of complaint which had been intialled and actioned by evey chain of command in the ministry from Michael Foot downwards and I guess the telling off gathered force with every level it descended until it landed fairly and squarely on his head.
As he said - he didn't think the claimant in question was actually together enough to bother. He certainly never said anything like that again. As I recall he was one of the first to be trained in the use of the then new computer system for paying giro cheques.
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