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I'd happily crash land on primordial earth with Ark B, at least the telephones would be clean.
Especially seeing that Arks A and C got wiped out by a disease contracted from a dirty phone. Douglas Adams should be rebranded as a prophet.
You mean he isn't?
Well, I haven't heard much from him recently.
Of course he was a prophet. Wikipedia, smart phones, viruses spread by dirty office equipment. He also understood the human condition as well as Shakespeare - the wearing of digital watches and movement of money as a facsimile of happiness, for example.
I particularly like his prediction of Trump:
It was only when the government lowered the wage requirements from £30K when describing what was a "skilled" worker (when considering applicants for immigration) that I could finally consider myself as "skilled" even with a relavent degree and over 20 years of lab bench experience.