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Wish You Were Here: The Official Biography of Douglas Adams
— published 2004 — 8 editions |
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Dictionary of Bullshit
— published 2005 |
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The Dictionary Of Political Bullshit
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A Book Of Insult (Book Blocks) (Book Blocks)
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The Changing Status of the Artist
by Kim W. Woods, Nick Webb , Nick (Ed.) Webb — published 1998 |
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Wasters
by Shane Ross, Nick Webb — published 2010 |
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The Changing Status of the Artist
by Emma Barker, Nick Webb , Kim W. Woods — published 1998 |
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“We inhabit a world in which we tend to put labels on each other and expect that we will then march through life wearing them like permanent sandwich boards.”
― Nick Webb
― Nick Webb
“long middle finger resembling a twig that it could use for probing for grubs. There is a telling example of convergent evolution when an unrelated species (the Long-Fingered Possum from Papua New Guinea) devised a similar strategy to address the same problem. (Douglas was very intrigued by the implications of convergence. What need is there to posit a designer if the operation of random forces, constrained by the reality of the world, produces the same elegant solution, as if there were no choice in the matter?) We monkeys have”
― Nick Webb, Wish You Were Here: The Official Biography of Douglas Adams
― Nick Webb, Wish You Were Here: The Official Biography of Douglas Adams
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