Author Douglas Adams talks about science, the environment, the aye-aye and a wonderful description of the rare Kakapo parrot. He also answers questions on a range of topics.
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@please4215 жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting this talk!
@DouwedeJong4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting this, it is marvelous.
@jeffsmith938410 жыл бұрын
Thanks, watched them all.
@TearyEyesAnderson14 жыл бұрын
This seems like a shortened version of his lecture "Parrots the Universe and Everything," also viewable on KZread. But this version doesn't mention the parrot or the Komodo dragon, or his trip to Australian to the venom specialist, :) lol, check that one out if you enjoyed this, although Australian questions were a bit better compared to USA which mostly asked about Hitchhiker.
@marsupius16 жыл бұрын
Great, the one part that I seemed to be leading up to a major paradigm shift in my life (seeing as how I have had a few before because of his writing), and they cut it off for the Bill. Thanks for posting, though.
@kIUhdfe64ZU3 жыл бұрын
There you have one of the brightest authors of the century and you cut him off midsentence :-/
@nathrogers714 жыл бұрын
Obviously the editor of this episode was religious.
Пікірлер: 11
Thanks for posting this talk!
Thanks for posting this, it is marvelous.
Thanks, watched them all.
This seems like a shortened version of his lecture "Parrots the Universe and Everything," also viewable on KZread. But this version doesn't mention the parrot or the Komodo dragon, or his trip to Australian to the venom specialist, :) lol, check that one out if you enjoyed this, although Australian questions were a bit better compared to USA which mostly asked about Hitchhiker.
Great, the one part that I seemed to be leading up to a major paradigm shift in my life (seeing as how I have had a few before because of his writing), and they cut it off for the Bill. Thanks for posting, though.
There you have one of the brightest authors of the century and you cut him off midsentence :-/
Obviously the editor of this episode was religious.