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So What brought you all to H2G2?
Researcher 99947 Posted Jan 23, 2000
Hmm... I got a froopy Email from Arthur Dent... scared the crap out of me. I did a virus scan on it, waited a week to open it, and when I did I made sure to open it on a friend's computer, just to make sure
That's how I came here... I'm still not sure why they sent me it... I think it may be because I signed up on the old, old Starship Titanic sight.
So What brought you all to H2G2?
J'au-æmne Posted Jan 23, 2000
I hate to say it, but I was bored on Christmas day... I had tried searching for interesting websites on Ask Jeeves but there weren't any, in desparation I went to the Microsoft search page, and found this site listed under "comedy"
So What brought you all to H2G2?
26199 Posted Jan 23, 2000
I s'pose it could be... but h2g2 (HitchHiker's GuidetotheGalaxy) is a lot easier to pronounce, which is the main thing.
So What brought you all to H2G2?
26199 Posted Jan 23, 2000
Hehe, that doesn't make all that much sense right there... it's a reply to Siguy's suggestion that HG2G is more logical than H2G2.
So What brought you all to H2G2?
Dr What Posted Jan 23, 2000
I read about the electronic village(is that right?) and followed a link out of curiosity, as an older bod the HH thing is familiar from radio etc...I love the fact that 'palmtops'look like the 'guide' from the TV series.So ...yeh I found it from a link oky doky?
So What brought you all to H2G2?
EtherZev Posted Jan 27, 2000
Beloved was pending hours giggling at the monitor. Fascinated by this strange behaviour in a grown man, I assumed a wifely perogative and followed his history trail. Now two grown people spend a lot of time giggling at the monitor. What is that big yellow disc is see out of the window? Is there a virtual retirement village in H2G2? I think we'll be here for a long time.
So What brought you all to H2G2?
Rocket Rod Posted Jan 27, 2000
Basically I've been a Douglas Adams fan for decades. I only recently acqired a modem and internet account, so, being the being that I am, I typed Hitch Hickers Guide To The Galaxy into the search engine. Hit search, and in a flash of Improbability. Here I am. I'm the one giggling at the monitor. And I intend to stay around for a long time
Rocket
So What brought you all to H2G2?
Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic. Posted Mar 6, 2000
I have just started Uni so now I've got free internet access, which is bliss, and one day after purchasing DNA's The Deeper Meaning of Liff, I went to www.tdv.com and stumbled upon h2g2. That book title is prophetic.
So What brought you all to H2G2?
james007 Posted Apr 11, 2000
I saw the thing in .net - and, despite not being a huge fan of DNA, decided that it looked a bit of fun and good for wasting a bit of time.
So What brought you all to H2G2?
jamin.r Posted May 22, 2000
Read the book, obsessed with the net, searched for Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, found you guys.
Incedently, I would like to apologise for any submissions by me that include words with spaces missing "likethis" - it's because I have to press my spacebar right in the centre to get the bloody thing to work.
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So What brought you all to H2G2?
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- 122: Researcher 99947 (Jan 23, 2000)
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- 124: 26199 (Jan 23, 2000)
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- 126: Dr What (Jan 23, 2000)
- 127: Jo (Dead) (Jan 23, 2000)
- 128: Anonymouse (Jan 24, 2000)
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- 130: EtherZev (Jan 27, 2000)
- 131: Rocket Rod (Jan 27, 2000)
- 132: Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic. (Mar 6, 2000)
- 133: james007 (Apr 11, 2000)
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