Scioly Assassination Number 42: DON'T PANIC.

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ok ok i protect croman74 because it will shut Starpug up :P
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nejanimb wrote:I love how this thread is filled entirely with people talking about Hitchhiker's guide - assassination itself got totally left in the dust.

I suppose I will have to read this book someday - since apparently it's so good. I was in-and-out watching about half of the movie version - do most people consider that to be a fair adaptation? Can someone give me a brief overview of what the book is actually about, or would that just be blasphemous and the only answer is "read the book"?

And, on topic, well done Starpug with getting that clue so quickly. Even if I had figured out how to get the cipher (how'd you do that, by the way? Do you just try each different kind until it works?), I definitely would not have figured out the sports trivia... haha - I guess that's the price I pay for being an olympiad person - I know nothing about sports.
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I used atbash in one of my clues :D
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nejanimb wrote:I love how this thread is filled entirely with people talking about Hitchhiker's guide - assassination itself got totally left in the dust.

I suppose I will have to read this book someday - since apparently it's so good. I was in-and-out watching about half of the movie version - do most people consider that to be a fair adaptation? Can someone give me a brief overview of what the book is actually about, or would that just be blasphemous and the only answer is "read the book"?

And, on topic, well done Starpug with getting that clue so quickly. Even if I had figured out how to get the cipher (how'd you do that, by the way? Do you just try each different kind until it works?), I definitely would not have figured out the sports trivia... haha - I guess that's the price I pay for being an olympiad person - I know nothing about sports.
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nejanimb wrote:I love how this thread is filled entirely with people talking about Hitchhiker's guide - assassination itself got totally left in the dust.

I suppose I will have to read this book someday - since apparently it's so good. I was in-and-out watching about half of the movie version - do most people consider that to be a fair adaptation? Can someone give me a brief overview of what the book is actually about, or would that just be blasphemous and the only answer is "read the book"?

And, on topic, well done Starpug with getting that clue so quickly. Even if I had figured out how to get the cipher (how'd you do that, by the way? Do you just try each different kind until it works?), I definitely would not have figured out the sports trivia... haha - I guess that's the price I pay for being an olympiad person - I know nothing about sports.
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sounds suitable for the Your Daily Random Comment thread
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As a semi-obsessed fan of the series (and everything ever written by Douglas Adams; he was a genius), I'd just like to say that regardless of whether you found the movie interesting, and regardless of whether people's (mostly accurate, albeit uninspired) descriptions of the book sound interesting to you, you definitely should read at least the first book. The entire series is fantastic in my eyes, but the first is still the best, and it's the one that people tend to like the most. As for the movie, it was decent, and yes, it was also written by Douglas Adams, and given the nature of everything under the Hitchhiker's Guide label, there was no reason it should be exactly the same as the book or anything else; but still, the movie wasn't anywhere near as good as the books (add to this the fact that some casting director attempting to be PC decided that Ford- who is described in the book as having GINGER hair- should be black, among other bizarre casting choices, and you have one fairly weird movie. Not bad, though).

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Right we really should get back to the point of the thread.
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Phenylethylamine wrote:As a semi-obsessed fan of the series (and everything ever written by Douglas Adams; he was a genius), I'd just like to say that regardless of whether you found the movie interesting, and regardless of whether people's (mostly accurate, albeit uninspired) descriptions of the book sound interesting to you, you definitely should read at least the first book. The entire series is fantastic in my eyes, but the first is still the best, and it's the one that people tend to like the most. As for the movie, it was decent, and yes, it was also written by Douglas Adams, and given the nature of everything under the Hitchhiker's Guide label, there was no reason it should be exactly the same as the book or anything else; but still, the movie wasn't anywhere near as good as the books (add to this the fact that some casting director attempting to be PC decided that Ford- who is described in the book as having GINGER hair- should be black, among other bizarre casting choices, and you have one fairly weird movie. Not bad, though).

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