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Euphoric One - I can bend minds with my spoon Started conversation Aug 12, 2003
Now, I've just now joined purely on principle (this principle happens to be worshipping just about anything related to British humor in general and Douglas Adams' work in particular) and I'm looking around. I looked up near the top and I see "h2g2," which has an obvious meaning, but I also see some funky symbol above it that has far less obvious meaning but looks, to me, like some kind of bird. Maybe it's the symbol from Stavromula Beta, which is the only thing that occurs to me after dedicating whole seconds to staring ignorantly at it. Maybe some well-meaning reader of my journal will enlighten me? I can only hope.
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MeetSheep Posted Aug 12, 2003
If you look carefully, squint a bit, maybe cross your eyes a little, the funny symbols should resolve themselves into an 'h', a 'g' and two '2's...
Baaah!
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Carino Posted Aug 13, 2003
hello there and pleased to meet you,could you help me? my spoons are bent, but my mind has already a curve ok,can you do the reverse? please help,i can't fit them spoons in the drawer!
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Euphoric One - I can bend minds with my spoon Posted Aug 14, 2003
I might be able to help you .... but you do know spoons are supposed to be curved, right? That's why one side shows you upside down and the other side shows you right side up (if rather disconcertingly distorted). Oh wait, you mean the handle. Yeah, that's easy. Bang it against a table a few times and, when it's completely unusable, hang it and the others from your ceiling and call it art.
Or just use your hands.
-Cynical but still Euphoric
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