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Compulsive Dementia
Sat, 26th Apr '03, 5:10am
Just what it says, or any books in the series. And what did you think of it?

Aikanaro
Sat, 26th Apr '03, 5:23am
Utterly brilliant.

42, the meaning on life, the universe and everything!

Erebus
Sat, 26th Apr '03, 7:11am
Every single one :)

Astin X
Sat, 26th Apr '03, 8:35am
I read the first book. The part where a missle turns into a whale really cracked me up. Good light reading.

Iago
Sat, 26th Apr '03, 1:33pm
Love it. Love it. Love it. Love it. Love it. Love it.

What I like best is, that it took Ford somehting like ten years to the change the entry for humans in the guide from "harmelss" to "mostly harmless". And the guy who proves that god does not exist and gets crashed by car while crossing the street.

Compulsive Dementia
Sat, 26th Apr '03, 7:47pm
If you thought the whale and pot of petunias (sp?) was funny, you should read the other books, especially the third one, I think. It really enlightens the whole things, and is really funny.

Icingdeath45
Sat, 26th Apr '03, 9:00pm
Really good book. It's pretty funny too.

ArrynMorgerim
Sat, 26th Apr '03, 10:12pm
Vogon Poetry. Babylonian fish and proof of nonexistence of God ("Oh, I did not thought of this one..." he says and disappears in a cloud of logic)
And the best one: Don't ever throw Q-letter in the *some plant, forgot which one, tavolník in czech* bush!

:thumb:

Compulsive Dementia
Sun, 27th Apr '03, 2:22am
I thought it was the babble fish, but hey. Which reminds me that numbers on the bills of checks don't behave the same as regular numbers (there is no connnection to the number of people that show up, what they eat and how expensive it is, and how many people are ready to pay for it).

Ralgnar
Sun, 27th Apr '03, 8:18am
It's actually the Babel Fish, as in the tower of babel, where, in the bible, different languages were created. Hence its purpose.

ArrynMorgerim
Sun, 27th Apr '03, 2:45pm
Babel = Babylon in Czech.
Sorry.

Lazy Bonzo
Sun, 27th Apr '03, 2:59pm
I've read restaurant at the end of the universe. However i have the first three (the best ones IMHO) on cassete, word for word, read by Douglas Adams himself. I love them! I listen to them so often (the first three, i lost the last two :( ) that i can quote parts, though not recently.

Iago
Sun, 27th Apr '03, 3:06pm
There's even a computer game. Actually 2. Douglas Adams made one story extra up for another game.

Fabius Maximus
Sun, 27th Apr '03, 5:07pm
Compared to Pratchett's books, I found it very shallow and not very funny.

Foradasthar
Sun, 27th Apr '03, 8:07pm
Adams is a genious I tell you.

Compulsive Dementia
Sun, 27th Apr '03, 11:48pm
Yup. I actually heard that the whole things started out as some radio show. And my parents had the computer game, but found it very frustrating, for no apparent reason...........

Iago
Mon, 28th Apr '03, 12:36am
And my parents had the computer game, but found it very frustrating, for no apparent reason........... It's damn tricky. I wouldn't have made it on the vogon-ship without the walkthrough.

I actually loved the game so much, I loaded a whole bunch of the games of that company down. Text-adventures. Infocom. This is Off-Topic. But anyway, if someone loved the Books, I would recommend to check those games out.

http://www.douglasadams.com/creations/infocomjava.html

[ April 28, 2003, 00:46: Message edited by: Yago ]

Baezlebub
Mon, 28th Apr '03, 4:12am
Those games are so bloody hard! I forgot the ray gun that you pick up on the vogon ship and then died later on. I didnt continue playing.

I loved the 5th book, mostly harmless. The fifth book in the increasingly inaccurately named hitchhikers guide to the galaxy trilogy.

The BBC did a television series of the first 2 books, and if you're too lazy to read them, see the videos. Its a crack up.

enjan
Mon, 28th Apr '03, 4:37am
I tried hard to read all the literature written by Douglas Adams that I could find, so I definitely have read all of the books in the series. I share the same opinion as most people, that it's very funny, and I found it eerily profound too.

Aikanaro
Mon, 28th Apr '03, 8:38am
I just downloaded the game from an abandonware website. It looks, interesting to say the least.

Arabwel
Mon, 28th Apr '03, 8:08pm
I love them! I love, love, love, love them!

I remember, how this one time in out Finnish clas we were told to go to the library and read. I picked up the Restaurant at the End of the Unicverse, and the first page had me falling off my chair laughing my ass off, ebvven though when I knew what to expect...

Yeah, I have the world's only five-part trilogy in my bookself. :D And two of his lovely Dirk Gently detective stories as well. :D

(*sniffle* prepare for the Grand Sneeze *atchoo*)

ArrynMorgerim
Tue, 29th Apr '03, 5:56pm
A great pity he is dead now....