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A man who directy effected my life...
Researcher 174784 Started conversation May 15, 2001
Dearest Friends of Douglas Adams,
Today, we say goodbye to a leader of men. A man who’s writing and humor commented on the beauty of man even within the great scale of existence.
I was first exposed to The Hitchhikers Guide as a radio program on NPR shortly after the audio adaptation of Star Wars.
I remember seeing the title of the book on the library shelf and thinking that I needed to look at that later.
I read the first book on a family vacation and remember begging my dad to 'loan' me the money to purchase the (at the time) other book.
I remember the release of every book since then.
Mr. Adams greatest character is Arthur Dent. His great quest started out as simply a reaction to events completely out of his control... Along his path he finds bits of happiness, his love of Fenchurch, the joy of making sandwiches.
As a man of 33, my life has been better because of his work. I understand that the universe is much, much more complicated than I can model. I’ve learned that modeling the complexity can and should be fun.
I know that even among the worst disasters, it is good sense to stop and have a nice cup of tea.
Every word that Douglas Adams wrote was a challenge. He once said that writing was easy, just stare at a blank piece of paper till your eyes bleed.
However, his writing and style has touched me in a way no other author has come close.
So friends, fill your glasses with beer, tea, milk, or perhaps of that old janx spirits, and raise them in proud salute.
To our friend, Douglas Adams. Wherever you are in the Galaxy, please remember 2 simple words. Don't Panic.
Anthony Wilson
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from this Mostly Harmless planet to you Mr. Adams
Monty_Python Posted May 15, 2001
I grew up on Monty Python...Douglas, I know you were friends with at least some of the pythons, Terry Jones, Graham Chapman (may he rest in peace) and probably others. I'd just like to say that after watching them and reading your works was probably the best glimpse into life i've ever had.
Funny thing is I read "Mostly Harmless" first before I read H2G2 and all the rest, and it's really given me an interesting perspective on this whole thing we call life. This WSOGMM we call life. I also read an interesting little tale about Attila the Hun that you and Graham Chapman wrote...you were probably just writing for the thrill, but it really does make you think...
Mr. Adams i would like to deeply thank you for your contribution to my life and how you've affected it .
I would also like to send my deepest condolences to your family.
Fare thee well Douglas...i hope all your adventures are great and may all your towels have nutrients sewn into the corner so you can suck on it when needed.
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