Douglas Adams continues to be revisited since he migrated over. Here’s a piece he wrote about the ‘net several years ago. How to Stop Worrying and Learn to Love the Internet: “…We are natural villagers. For most of mankind’s history we have lived in very small communities in which we knew everybody

and everybody knew us. But gradually there grew to be far too many of us, and our communities became too large and

disparate for us to be able to feel a part of them, and our technologies were unequal to the task of drawing us together. But

that is changing.

Interactivity. Many-to-many communications. Pervasive networking. These are cumbersome new terms for elements in our

lives so fundamental that, before we lost them, we didn’t even know to have names for them.”