Re: virus: Terry Pratchet fans in CoV?

From: Jei (jei@cc.hut.fi)
Date: Thu Mar 11 2004 - 09:07:25 MST

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    FWIW, I'm a long-time fan of both Douglas Adams and Terry Pratchett.

    On Thu, 11 Mar 2004, b pander wrote:

    >
    > Well the question is pretty straight forward is'nt it?
    >
    > This is not a post about some serious and intelectual book but about a verry
    > funny serry by Terry Pratchet. I suspect quite a lot of fans of this great
    > author of fantasy parody/modernworld fun. Who know this authors work?
    >
    > For the people who don't know his work: it's like addam douglas hitchikers
    > guide to the galaxy in a fantasy setting but even more amusing(I think) he
    > also uses motives of modern day live and makes fun of them. Discworld god's
    > for instance realy exist(you can actualy meet them if you are a litle bit of
    > a witch, wizzard, monk e.d) but only if enough people belive in them they
    > have power. There is one religion in the discworld which does belives in a
    > god who they never met and can not see (like modern day religion) the curch
    > of Om and the folowers omnians. They are in a constant row about how church
    > of Om should be and whats its moral. Ofcourse other religions don't
    > understand why they worship a god which is obvious not there....
    >
    > The wizards of discworld created our universe and called it roundworld as an
    > experiment to see what happens in a world were magic does not exist...
    >
    > The science of discworld one and two are the books in which Pratchet looks
    > at roundworld history and science from a discworld perspective. It realy is
    > extreamly funny and somehow a bit insightfull (allthough maybe not for
    > pretty enlightent people as members of CoV)..as are all his books.
    >
    > greets
    >
    > U. Beata

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