A Conversation for A Welcome and Thank You Message from Douglas Adams
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Zach Garland Started conversation Sep 9, 1999
Granted I would not be so bold as to speak on behalf of ALL field researchers in h2g2.com, nor would I want to turn this into an ass-kissing festival where everyone reminds Douglas Adams just how wonderful he is, NOR would I even imagine Mr. Adams is READING these forums in response to his sweet welcome and thank you to this community he helped to germinate like a fungus on the bark of a tree in a rain forest that someone someday will use perhaps to discover the cure for cancer... With all that said...
Thank you, Mr. Adams.
Thank you for that silly radio show you were hired to write some years ago that you probably did for a lark and a paycheck. Thank you for everything since. Thank you for doing your part to remind mankind that it is rather foolish of us to assume we are the only ones in this universe, and thank you for doing your part to remind human beings that we are not the only ones on this planet.
And thank you for this. It's both enlightening and fun, which is in keeping with the spirit of everything you have offered to the wealth of human knowledge thus far.
We are honored to help you build it.
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Anonymouse Posted Sep 9, 1999
*tosses a tuppence into the pot* ... Yes.. Thank you. I needed a new internet hangout because the ones I'd habituated for the past few years were beginning to get either stale or overrun by lamers or both (mostly the latter ).
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GrunthosTheFlatulant Posted Sep 10, 1999
Yes, Mr. Adams is one frood who REALLY knows where his towel is. Over 20 years of comedy in all formats and now
even computer games and a real-life Guide. A knighthood and a third arm for The Editor In Chief!! Now, all we gotta do is
make sure we get a better entry in here than "Mostly harmless"....
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Lonnytunes - Winter Is Here Posted Sep 10, 1999
It's nice to participate in a truly international, English speaking, enterprise that is not dominated by one culture.
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Astrogoth Posted Sep 10, 1999
**takes a bow**
My turn: thank you mr. Adams for making all our lives more pleasant in this big badass world! It's a relief to find out that here on h2g2 there are still people who are not afraid to admit to being insane. I feel so at home....
and for u Løønytunes: Long live diversity!
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RangaKoo Posted Sep 10, 1999
Mr. Adams, thank you for helping me to laugh through my first round of CAT's - dastardly things that squeeze your brain out of your ears.
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shazzPRME Posted Sep 12, 1999
And a big thank you from me too....even though I had a few sticky days when my gender was brought under scrutiny,I managed to have the best online party anyone could wish for,with friends dropping in from all over the world! Thank you for all the new friends,and thank you for the music!
shazz
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msmonsy Posted Sep 12, 1999
*slowly steps away from the wall*
thank-you as well ...i must say that i have greatly enjoyed my time here and hope to continue being able to do so ....my husband introduced me to your books some years back then he introduced me to this page shortly after you started it .....i tend to be a bit on the serious side in real life and enjoy being able to come here to relax a bit and let my hair down ......i also find that i have made quite a few friends through this site of yours, friendships i treasure and am gratefull for
*returns to her position against the wall*
the wallflower
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Icarus Posted Sep 13, 1999
I am not eloquent. I am not profound. I am, however, thankful. Thank you.
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I Am Iron Man Posted Mar 11, 2000
To Mr Adams:
Cheers, man. You're a top bloke. Keep up the good work...
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Yossarian Posted Apr 6, 2000
H2G2 has got to be one of the most staggering concepts ever. May it's basic and friendly structure lead to an interesting and complex canvas of though that remains this easy to map.
When I first saw it I was strangly reminded of Neil Stephenson's future concept of Web-Communication described in "Snowcrash."
I would also like to say thank you for the version of Hitchhiker's written for the Apple 2, which I recently found an emulator for and was subsequently delighted with. It made me remember the importance of words and forget the glamour of 3d accellerated graphics.
Nice one Mr. Adams, and I will sponser a Gorilla as soon as my Visa application clears.
as above see below...
Bob (Herald to the ACEs) Posted Jun 4, 2000
nothing new to add except I think one of the coolest things about the guide is that it has kept the essence of its fictional counterpart while also being useful. Its nice to have a little humour when your searching for information on something, that way even if you can't find what your looking for you'll still find something amusing. Most encyclopedia type information services are far to po faced and impersonal.Its nice to see something based on such a friendly premise go so far.
Long live the guide and may WAP phones hurry up and get a better keyboards/displays!!!
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- 1: Zach Garland (Sep 9, 1999)
- 2: $u$ (Sep 9, 1999)
- 3: Anonymouse (Sep 9, 1999)
- 4: GrunthosTheFlatulant (Sep 10, 1999)
- 5: Lonnytunes - Winter Is Here (Sep 10, 1999)
- 6: Astrogoth (Sep 10, 1999)
- 7: RangaKoo (Sep 10, 1999)
- 8: shazzPRME (Sep 12, 1999)
- 9: msmonsy (Sep 12, 1999)
- 10: Icarus (Sep 13, 1999)
- 11: Anonymouse (Feb 16, 2000)
- 12: The Researcher (Feb 17, 2000)
- 13: Lonnytunes - Winter Is Here (Feb 18, 2000)
- 14: shazzPRME (Feb 18, 2000)
- 15: I Am Iron Man (Mar 11, 2000)
- 16: Yossarian (Apr 6, 2000)
- 17: Bob (Herald to the ACEs) (Jun 4, 2000)
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