Notable phrases from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy has become so popular among sci-fi and computer enthusiasts that certain phrases from it are widely recognised and often used in reference to, but outside the context of, the source material.

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In The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, forty-two is the Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything. This joke is often invoked in discussions about the "meaning of life". See The Answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything and 42 (number).

Somebody who can stay in control of virtually any situation is somebody who is said to know where his or her towel is. Douglas Adams got the idea for this phrase when he went on holiday and found that his beach towel always went missing.

From the Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything, which is shown to be forty-two. It is also the title of the third book in the series. It is a common name for the off-topic section of an Internet forum (especially LUE on GameFAQs), and the phrase is invoked in similar ways to mean "anything at all".

In The Restaurant at the End of the Universe, Arthur Dent tries to get a Nutrimatic dispenser to produce a cup of tea. Instead, it invariably produces a concoction (which most people found unpleasant) that is "almost, but not quite, entirely unlike tea". According to the Jargon File, the briefer "not entirely unlike" has entered hacker jargon.[1]

"Share and Enjoy" is the slogan of the complaints division of the Sirius Cybernetics Corporation. In the radio version, this phrase had its own song (sung in Fit the Ninth), which was sung by a choir of robots during "special occasions". However, the Sirius Cybernetics Corporation tends to produce inherently faulty goods, which makes the slogan ironic since few people would share or enjoy a product that does not function properly. Among the design flaws is the choir of robots that sings the song: they sing a flattened fifth out of tune with the accompaniment. [2]

This phrase is often invoked in releasing freeware, shareware, or open source software, though without its ironic connotations.

The Guide relates that the words "Share and Enjoy" were displayed in illuminated letters three miles high near the Sirius Cybernetics Complaints Department, until their weight caused them to collapse through the underground offices of many young executives. The upper half of the sign that now protrudes translates in the local tongue as "Go stick your head in a pig", and is only lit up for special celebrations.

The Fit the Twentieth features a personal computer OS booting sound (ala The Microsoft Sound) set to the tune of "Share and Enjoy". Furthermore, the Fit the Twenty-First, the last episode in the adaption of So Long, and Thanks For All the Fish to radio, features a polyphonic ringtone version of the tune.

The "Share and Enjoy" tune is also used in the TV series as the backing for a Sirius Cybernetics Corporation robot commercial (slogan: "Your plastic pal who's fun to be with").

According to So Long, and Thanks For All the Fish, God's Final Message To His Creation is written in fire in letters thirty feet high on the far side of the Quentulus Quazgar Mountains in the land of Sevorbeupstry on the planet of Preliumtarn, which orbits the star Zarss, which is located in the Grey Binding Fiefdoms of Saxaquine. The long path to the message is lined with souvenir stands at spaced-out intervals.

When Marvin reads the message, it says, "We apologise for the inconvenience." However, Fenchurch's reaction suggests that the message she saw was the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything (and that presumably, therefore, the Message is personalized to each viewer).

In the book of the same title, "So Long, and Thanks For All the Fish" is the last message from dolphins to humanity. Its popularity was such that it was the title of the opening song for the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy movie.

Also the phrase was spoofed for the NOFX Album So Long and Thanks for All the Shoes.

Printed in large, friendly letters on the outside cover of the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.

The only entry about Earth in the Guide used to be "Harmless", but Ford Prefect managed to change it a little before getting stuck on Earth. "Mostly Harmless" provoked a very upset reaction from Arthur when heard. Its popularity is such that it has become the definition of Earth in many standard works of reference, like The Star Trek Encyclopedia.

It is also the title of the fifth book, Mostly Harmless.

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