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Revision 20 . . (edit) December 19, 2001 1:59 am by (logged).191.188.xxx
Revision 19 . . December 18, 2001 2:21 pm by JvaGoddess [fixing my own link mistakes (I hope) making "42 stand out more]
Revision 18 . . December 18, 2001 2:19 pm by JvaGoddess [making "42" stand out a bit more]
Revision 17 . . December 18, 2001 8:32 am by (logged).109.232.xxx [Wikified trilogy reference and added a note about the online HHGG being a sort of Wikipedia]
Revision 16 . . (edit) December 6, 2001 4:09 am by KamikazeArchon
Revision 15 . . (edit) December 5, 2001 4:43 am by Zundark [minor copyediting of one paragraph]
Revision 14 . . December 5, 2001 4:34 am by Dmerrill [the three definitions was clumsy, so I incorporated the three usages in the first paragraph.]
Revision 13 . . December 5, 2001 3:11 am by (logged).75.42.xxx [Reversed vandalism]
Revision 12 . . December 5, 2001 2:44 am by (logged).105.62.xxx
Revision 11 . . (edit) November 18, 2001 7:17 am by Themeweaver
  

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Changed: 1c1,3
The Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy (HHGG) is the first book of a five part science fiction Trilogy (sic!) by Douglas Adams - fondly adored by legions of fans around the world, for its hilarious situations and characters ([/Babel fish]?, Vogon poetry, Slartibartfast, THHGTTG/42?), and for its dark ironic humour and subtle social commentary (honestly, it's there if you look hard enough!) In the series, the protagonist actually possesses a guide by that title, and very often the phrase is used to refer to the entire series, so usage must be taken from context.
#REDIRECT The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy

The Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy (HHGG) is the first book of a five part science fiction Trilogy (sic!) by Douglas Adams - fondly adored by legions of fans around the world, for its hilarious situations and characters ([/Babel fish]?, Vogon poetry, Slartibartfast, The answer to life, the universe and everything), and for its dark ironic humour and subtle social commentary (honestly, it's there if you look hard enough!) In the series, the protagonist actually possesses a guide by that title, and very often the phrase is used to refer to the entire series, so usage must be taken from context.

Changed: 25c27
:THHGTTG/42?
:42 (THE answer)

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