Tuesday, October 5, 2010

a little mid-afternoon Douglas Adams inspiration

I must have petroleum energy efficiency on the brain, but I just saw this old favorite quote, and felt like it needed to be shared with the world. Douglas Adams, may he rest in peace, was really a wonderfully funny and clever writer.

Here it is:
"The trouble with most forms of transport, he thought, is basically that not one of them is worth all the bother. On Earth – when there had been an Earth, before it was demolished to make way for a new hyperspace bypass – the problem had been with cars. The disadvantages involved in pulling lots of black sticky slime from out of the ground where it had been safely hidden out of harm's way, turning it into tar to cover the land with smoke to fill the air with and pouring the rest into the sea, all seemed to outweigh the advantages of being able to get more quickly from one place to another – particularly when the place you arrived at had probably become, as a result of this, very similar to the place you had left, i.e. covered with tar, full of smoke and short of fish."