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Thursday, 15 July, 2004 by Dion Nicolaas
                    
                    
                    
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You read: "Turn 34100".
                    
                    
                    
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You read: "Turn 34200".
                    
                    
                    
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Cetra July 15, 2004 19:25
First comment: 28 June, 2004 38 comments written
^_^ Yay! More Hitchhiker's refs!
My dad has these three old (but still digital) watches that use red LEDs rather than the usual LCD crystal display. Now THOSE wereIn 1573, the Parliament of Dole published a decree, permitting
the inhabitants of the Franche-Comte to pursue and kill a
were-wolf or loup-garou, which infested that province,
"notwithstanding the existing laws concerning the chase."
The people were empowered to "assemble with javelins,
halberds, pikes, arquebuses and clubs, to hunt and pursue the
said were-wolf in all places where they could find it, and to
take, burn, and kill it, without incurring any fine or other
penalty." The hunt seems to have been successful, if we may
judge from the fact that the same tribunal in the following
year condemned to be burned a man named Giles Garnier, who
ran on all fours in the forest and fields and devoured little
children, "even on Friday." The poor lycanthrope, it appears,
had as slight respect for ecclesiastical feasts as the French
pig, which was not restrained by any feeling of piety from
eating infants on a fast day.
        [ The History of Vampires, by Dudley Wright ]

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neat.
andrew April 15, 2005 18:08
First comment: 15 April, 2005 1 comments written
thats great...love it!
me June 13, 2005 17:32
First comment: 8 December, 2004 8 comments written
you never need shift-O K again!
Robert Barber, Hamuchan Knight December 31, 2005 23:50
First comment: 31 December, 2005 17 comments written
Digital watches aren't all that amusing..
Fathead April 6, 2006 00:27
First comment: 1 April, 2006 1136 comments written
I never needed those. Somehow, my character always knew....
Anonymous June 30, 2006 19:22
First comment: 3 September, 2004 29 comments written
It was the magical thing of defaults....the version I have also came with "Time" on...it annoys me, as I feel rushed. I might turn it off sometime....
1338h4x September 19, 2006 03:05
First comment: 19 September, 2006 102 comments written
Hitchhiker's reference number, three, is it?
Talita February 7, 2007 02:08
First comment: 7 February, 2007 20 comments written
Nope, it's in the first book, although it's repeated (more briefly) in a later one, like three or four.
Grognor April 7, 2007 00:53
First comment: 4 April, 2007 1161 comments written
It's a reference, not a joke. Reference =/= good.

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