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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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When I was a kid, I thought 'infinity' was another way of saying 'unlimited lives' on a Spectrum computer game.
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(, Tue 21 Sep 2010, 21:26, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
They were just talking about it, and...you ever hear of the Total Perspective Vortex in Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy?
(, Tue 21 Sep 2010, 21:41, Reply)
As if the 'only' is silent.
(, Tue 21 Sep 2010, 21:58, Reply)
I'm all for people liking what they like. Not my place to judge and all that
(, Tue 21 Sep 2010, 22:00, Reply)
Don't worry, you still have nothing on the universe for making me feel small. That was my original point.
So, why the dislike for book 6?
(, Tue 21 Sep 2010, 22:13, Reply)
Douglas was not a children's writer. His books were accessible to children, and I was probably 9/10 when I came across them, but they were not written for children. Eoin Colfer is fundamentally a children's writer, and that bled through.
(, Tue 21 Sep 2010, 22:16, Reply)
I thought he was basically an unknown who was considered worthy to take up the torch.
It is a bit upbeat, and it certainly lacks Adams' bite, but to be honest I missed the old bugger so much I would take anything. I'll have to give it a re-read with that in mind.
(, Tue 21 Sep 2010, 22:20, Reply)
He's not even coming from the same cultural tradition of Douglas- his books are firmly rooted in Ireland, and the sense of humour is different.
I don't dislike him hugely, but he wasn't a worthy successor to the brilliance of the original. I'd have loved to have seen a book of short stories by various writers if there had to be a sequel
(, Tue 21 Sep 2010, 22:24, Reply)
and last night I had a discussion with cougar on the three laws of robotics. It doesn't get geekier :(
(, Tue 21 Sep 2010, 22:49, Reply)
whether robots went downhill after the Zeroth law was introduced
(, Tue 21 Sep 2010, 22:55, Reply)
based on what I think about it. :P
(, Tue 21 Sep 2010, 23:11, Reply)
was pretty much indefensible. From that moment humanity in Asimov's books is subordinate to robots. But then I'm prejudiced by the shittest of shit endings to the final Foundation and Earth
(, Tue 21 Sep 2010, 23:14, Reply)
I preferred the film anyway.
(, Tue 21 Sep 2010, 23:18, Reply)
it amuses me so much, how much of a guilty pleasure being so seriously geeky is.
(, Tue 21 Sep 2010, 23:20, Reply)
I am Nerd! Hear me roar!
rooaarr
(, Tue 21 Sep 2010, 23:36, Reply)
of the Zeroth law could prefer the film to the book :)
I'm quietly geeky. Most of my friends don't know it even
(, Tue 21 Sep 2010, 23:37, Reply)
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