Google Doodle Celebrates Birthday of Douglas Adams
mikejuk writes "Today's Google Doodle celebrates the fact that today would have been Douglas Adam's 61st birthday. For any fans of Adam's Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy this isn't to be missed. The interactive doodle takes us aboard the Heart of Gold spaceship where the towel — the essential travel item for any intergalactic voyager sits on the console besides the, also very necessary cup of tea, which is also a reference to a Dirk Gently novel, The Long Dark Teatime of the Soul. There are lots more tributes hidden including Marvin — the real one not the one in the film, a Babel Fish and more. Have fun exploring but make sure you click on the search symbol to find out more about Douglas Adams and his work."
I'm glad no one has ever made a HGTTG film. They would have screwed it up.
"There are lots more tributes hidden including Marvin - the real one not the one in the film"
Huh? What makes the TV Marvin "the real one"?
I always thought the TV Marvin was completely wrong, compared to how he's described in the books.
http://www.quotationspage.com/quotes/Douglas_Adams/
that I threw myself at the ground and missed. On the bright side, I now know how to fly.
By using Google to find it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1a87wzILF0
Are we going to have a slashdot story for every Google Doogle now?
Yes, and you will comment every time about how they are a complete waste of your very valuable time!
No, only the ones that promise excitement and adventure and really wild things.
Be who you are...and be it in style!
... a strong Brownian Motion producer, which is essential for the Infinite Improbability Drive which powers Zaphod's stolen spaceship, the Heart of Gold.
So Adams must have mentioned tea in more than one body of work, which isn't too surprising for an Englishman.
BTW, editors, it's Douglas Adams' birthday, not Douglas Adam's birthday. Although, according to infinite improbability, there is probably a Douglas Adam whose birthday it is today as well. Oh dear...
He decided that it was a waste of time. You wouldn't comprehend anyway.