For all my rational Western intellect and education, I was for the moment overwhelmed by a primitive sense of living in a world ordered by a malign and perverted god, and it coloured my view of everything that afternoon—even the coconuts. The villagers sold us some and split them open for us. They are almost perfectly designed. You first make a hole and drink the milk, and then you split open the nut with a machete and slice off a segment of the shell, which forms a perfect implement for scooping out the coconut flesh inside. What makes you wonder about the nature of this god character is that he creates something that is so perfectly designed to be of benefit to human beings and then hangs it twenty feet above their heads on a tree with no branches.
Douglas AdamsSomewhere in the cosmos, he said, along with all the planets inhabited by humanoids, reptiloids, fishoids, walking treeoids and superintelligent shades of the color blue, there was also a planet entirely given over to ballpoint life forms. And it was to this planet that unattended ballpoints would make their way, slipping away quietly through wormholes in space to a world where they knew they could enjoy a uniquely ballpointoid lifestyle, responding to highly ballpoint-oriented stimuli, and generally leading the ballpoint equivalent of the good life.
And as theories go this was all very fine and pleasant until Veet Voojagig suddenly claimed to have found this planet, and to have worked there for a while driving a limousine for a family of cheap green retractables, whereupon he was taken away, locked up, wrote a book and was finally sent into tax exile, which is the usual fate reserved for those who are determined to make fools of themselves in public.
Mots clés humor hitchhikers-guide-to-the-galaxy pens ballpoint biro hitchiker
The hotel shop only had two decent books, and I'd written both of them
Douglas AdamsWhat do you get if you multiply six by nine?"
"Six by nine. Forty two."
"That's it. That's all there is."
"I always thought something was fundamentally wrong with the universe
I have terrible periods of lack of confidence. I just don't believe I can do it and no evidence to the contrary will sway me from that view.
Douglas AdamsMots clés self-esteem confidence
She wish she knew what it was she was trying not to think about
Douglas AdamsResumamos: es un hecho bien conocido que las personas que más deseos
tienen de gobernar a la gente son, ipso facto, las menos adecuadas para ello.
Abreviemos el resumen: a cualquiera que sea capaz de nombrarse Presidente
a sí mismo, no debería permitírsele en modo alguno realizar dicha tarea.
Abreviemos el resumen del resumen: la gente es un problema.
Es absolutamente demencial... una completa idiotez. Pero lo haremos porque es una estupidez brillante.
Douglas AdamsEres muy raro - dijo.
- No, soy muy corriente - dijo Arthur -, pero me han pasado cosas muy raras.
Podría decirse que soy más diferenciado que diferente.
En sí misma, la Bistromática es una nueva y revolucionaria forma de entender el comportamiento de los números. Así como Einstein observó que el tiempo no era absoluto sino que dependía del movimiento del espectador en el espacio, y que el espacio no era absoluto sino que dependía del movimiento del espectador en el tiempo, así se comprende ahora que los números no son absolutos, sino que dependen del movimiento del espectador en los restaurantes
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