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Showing revision 14 The Hitch Hikers Guide To The Galaxy is a trilogy in five parts, written by the ever-witty and amazing (and now, unfortunately, late) Douglas Adams. I don't remember where I bought my copy of the Hitch Hikers Guide To The Galaxy, complete with a big red round sticker on the dust cover proudly proclaiming "ONLY £12.99". It was mine to be had for only $28 CDN! There's something appealing about this book. Unlike other science fiction works which attempt to craft an alternate reality, it's a beautifully crafted escape from reality. I love how some inconceivable details end up being inconceivably important, and yet, those you think that are important remain completely useless. If you ever seen someone on the Toronto Transit Commission laughing maniacally while reading a big hardcover book, it's probably me.
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The Lost Guide?(included from Hitch Hikers Guide To The Galaxy: The Lost Guide) On February 1st, 2003, I realized I lost my guide.
I found it a few months later in my basement.
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The Sequel?I finished reading Dirk Gentlys Holistic Detective Agency?. It was witty, and more complex than the Hitch Hikers Guide To The Galaxy. Where as at first it seemed much more random (read: on crack) than the Hitch Hikers Guide To The Galaxy, everything unexpectedly came together in the end. I think it was complex enough to deserve a second read like Dune or Ender's Game, so the book has been requeued onto the Read Queue.
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The Game?I recently began working on a Text Based Game based on the Hitch Hikers Guide To The Galaxy. It's still very much in progress.
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The Quote(included from Hitch Hikers Guide To The Galaxy: The Quote) I enjoy quoting Douglas Adams.My yearbook blurb from when I graduated from the University Of Waterloo in 2005 proudly features a Douglas Adams quote from the Hitch Hikers Guide To The Galaxy:
When I graduated from high school at the University Of Toronto Schools?, in my blurb I paraphrased the famous babelfish exchange:
I'll express my disdain at the "socially acceptable" expectations of the world by quoting the words of Gag Halfront from the Hitch Hikers Guide To The Galaxy:
And when I'm absolutely feeling lemonheaded:
Although that never really happened in the books.
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The MovieThe Hitch Hikers Guide To The Galaxy movie came out in May of 2005. Unfortunately, I was on a Long Trip In Asia, and the movie didn't open in Asia until after I left. And when I got home, the movie had already finished playing in Toronto Cinemas?. So I was patient for a few months, and Jenn got me the DVD from Future Shop?, to add to my DVD Collection. Yay! Near the end of the movie, in a split-second shot of Arthur and Slartibartfast in a vertical free-fall on the elevator thingy, look closely at Arthur's face. Is that Douglas Adams, I see? |
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