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Post 1

plaguesville

I find it hard to believe that the PTB are not lobbying hard to ensure the right result in the BBC's "Big Read" contest or enquiry or whatever you care to call it.
It should be pretty obvious that there can be only one contender: Douglas Adams for his Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy, without whom you would not be being urged to vote for the obvious. (If you see what I mean.)
The Beeb claims to have sophisticated software to prevent personation so I shall refrain from issuing my customary advice to "vote early, vote often" but please make sure that you do vote for DNA. There is a lot of dross about that could "win" by your inaction.

End of rant.
Follow your conscience, support the Guide.
smiley - grovel

http://www.bbc.co.uk/arts/bigread/


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Post 2

Gnomon - time to move on

Even on h2g2, Douglas Adams is not our favourite author. A poll is being taken at the moment and last time I looked, it was Terry Pratchett at the top of the list.


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Post 3

Captain_SpankMunki [Keeper & Former ACE] Thanking <Diety of choice> for the joy of Goo.

Vote placed for DNA smiley - biggrin

and was delighted to know...

"Your final score is 10 out of 10.

Look at me, you! You read books! You make a point of not knowing what goes on in EastEnders because you don't watch TV! You are the best!"

Liam.


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Post 4

Saturnine

I wouldn't vote for DNA - *looks around for baying lynch mob with pitchforks* - because the book isn't *that* good. I see Neal Stephenson's "Snow Crash" being bandyed around as a *must-read* for h2g2 people more than HHGTTG these days. And I have read it, and it is stunning...

Is the poll just for English books, or is it a free-for-all?

smiley - smiley


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Post 5

outmage

Adams voted for.
I wonder what their 'sophisticated' detection software does?
If it just issues a cookie, then you could delete it and vote again.
If it detects your ip address then you could go offline, then on again, and it will be dynamically re-assigned and you can vote again.
If you're using broadband and have a static ip then as long as you're using Linux your can re-assign it yourself, and vote again.
So what could it be?


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Post 6

outmage

Saturnine. if you though Snow Crash was good (and it is) have you tried the next two? Diamond age, then the brilliant Cryptonomicon?


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Post 7

Saturnine

*does wavy finger type gesture for she is tired*

Read them all. Well. I am just working my way through the last half of Cryptonomicon now. He is an excellent writer.

smiley - smiley


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Post 8

Stealth "Jack" Azathoth

Aready voted for Robert Rankinsmiley - smiley


smiley - peacedove


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Post 9

Demon Drawer

Already voted.


My choise was DNA though. smiley - smiley


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Post 10

Geggs

I voted for John Brunner's 'Stand on Zanzibar'. Much as I love the collected works of DNA and PTerry and Neal Stephenson, Brunner's is still the best single book I have ever read.


Geggs


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R. Daneel Olivaw -- (User 201118) (Member FFFF, ARS, and DOS) ( -O- )

Maybe they check to see if you wrote things to simialarly or something. My guess is it isn't that suffisticated or good.

I'm sorry, but I weon't be voting for Duglas ADams either. I read several of the hichhiker books, but I didn;t really like them.


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Post 12

Geggs

May I assume, therefore, that Isaac Asimov gets your vote?


Geggs


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Post 13

Iridium

Personally I went for 1984 by Orwell, fantastic book

smiley - scientist


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R. Daneel Olivaw -- (User 201118) (Member FFFF, ARS, and DOS) ( -O- )

Probably, although I may also vote for something by Robert A. Heinlein.


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Post 15

Saturnine

*is still deciding her own personal favorite*

I might vote the Satanic Bible in, just for kicks. smiley - silly


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Post 16

plaguesville

Thanks, outmage, SpankMunki, Demon Drawer.
Good to know there are some right minded people about.

R. Daneel Olivaw, you shouldn't let Jonathan Hoag's Unpleasant Profession subvert brand loyalty.

And as for everyone else smiley - grr

smiley - winkeye


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Post 17

AlexoOo

The dog ate my voting slip.


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Post 18

plaguesville

Start following him around.
I'll send you some sellotape.


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Post 19

AlexoOo

Something that has passed through the digestive system of a dog is not gonna smell too good.

Can I copy someone elses favourite book answer?


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Post 20

AlexoOo

Or maybe not, then?


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