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Sat, Jun 02 2007 | 100 | Douglas Adams |
He was a Geologist. And he looked at the rocks and decyphered that more than ninty percent of rock was wiped out by the oceans since the begining of time. And then he suddenly saw this huge dinosaur. He raise his head high to look up at grandeur itself, and asked: Did you plant these? God said no and disappeared in a puff of logic. Thanks, Doug. ![]() ![]() |
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Sat, Jun 02 2007 | 200 | Douglas Adams |
At first the apples hung in the sky in much the same way that bricks don't, and then one apple started falling down. By the time it hit the ground, Newton had already instructed the rest of the apples to do the same. ![]() ![]() |
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Wed, Jul 18 2007 | 300 | Douglas Adams |
Being in the emotional state that I am this night, I started crying when I just discovered you died, some six years after the event. Not sure if I was crying for you or for me or for my miniscule being, not even knowing that you are already not with us for some six years. I felt I could at least express my feelings and appologies for this unknown fact in public, by paying some homage. So let me tell you something, Doug, you are not even remotely dead, and you continue to copy my style of writing every day that goes by, and one day, when they invent your time machine, I will sue you for this. And thank you again for being such a huge inspiration in my writings regarding the Theory of Evolution, and you are also a huge part in my presumed new findings and deductions from it, and irrelvant as it may be, the there is-no-god non-proof is but a small example. The very short life of a whale in flight is the story of almost all creatures in nature.
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