Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

I really enjoy listening to the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Radio Series. I was introduced to it by the Movie? that came out in 2005. It's a comedy about some very deep philosophical matters. I really love the creativity of the Author: Douglas Adams. I really can't believe someone can be so creative to mix such different matters with each other...

I will update this when ever I have time to write some the interesting parts, this is the first:

The beginning of the 5th episode....

In the beginning the Universe was created! This has made a lot of people very angry and been widely regarded as a bad move. Many races believe it was made by some sort of God, but the Jatrovatri people of Vitlverdal 6 [some star system!] firmly believe that the entire universe was in fact sneezed out of the nose of a being called the Great Green Arcolseger. The Jatrovartids who live in perpetual fear of the time they call "The Coming Of The Great White Handkerchief" are small blue creatures with more than 50 arms each who are there for very unique in being the only race in history who have invented the Aerosol deodorant before the wheel!

However the Great Green Arcolseger theory was not widely accepted outside Viltverdal 6, and so one day a race of hyper intelligent pan dimensional beings built themselves a gigantic super computer called Deep thought to calculate once and for all the answer to the ultimate question of life, the universe and everything. For seven and a half million Years deep though computed and calculated and eventually announced that the answer was in fact 42! And so another bigger computer had to be built to find out what the actual question was!!! This computer which was called the Earth was so large that it was frequently mistaken for a planet particularly by the strange Ape like beings who roamed it's surface totally unaware that they were simply part of a gigantic computer program...

 

Uploaded: May 13th, 2011

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