经典科幻文学:《银河系漫游指南》第25章1
日期:2013-12-12 11:20

(单词翻译:单击)

名著阅读

Chapter 25
There are of course many problems connected with life, of which some of the most popular are Why are people born? Why do they die? Why do they want to spend so much of the intervening time wearing digital watches? Many many millions of years ago a race of hyperintelligent pan-dimensional beings (whose physical manifestation in their own pan-dimensional universe is not dissimilar to our own) got so fed up with the constant bickering about the meaning of life which used to interrupt their favourite pastime of Brockian Ultra Cricket (a curious game which involved suddenly hitting people for no readily apparent reason and then running away) that they decided to sit down and solve their problems once and for all.
And to this end they built themselves a stupendous super computer which was so amazingly intelligent that even before the data banks had been connected up it had started from I think therefore I am and got as far as the existence of rice pudding and income tax before anyone managed to turn it off.
It was the size of a small city.
Its main console was installed in a specially designed executive office, mounted on an enormous executive desk of finest ultramahagony topped with rich ultrared leather. The dark carpeting was discreetly sumptuous, exotic pot plants and tastefully engraved prints of the principal computer programmers and their families were deployed liberally about the room, and stately windows looked out upon a tree-lined public square.
On the day of the Great On-Turning two soberly dressed programmers with brief cases arrived and were shown discreetly into the office. They were aware that this day they would represent their entire race in its greatest moment, but they conducted themselves calmly and quietly as they seated themselves deferentially before the desk, opened their brief cases and took out their leather-bound notebooks.
Their names were Lunkwill and Fook.
For a few moments they sat in respectful silence, then, after exchanging a quiet glance with Fook, Lunkwill leaned forward and touched a small black panel.
The subtlest of hums indicated that the massive computer was now in total active mode. After a pause it spoke to them in a voice rich resonant and deep.
It said: "What is this great task for which I, Deep Thought, the second greatest computer in the Universe of Time and Space have been called into existence?"
Lunkwill and Fook glanced at each other in surprise.
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显然,有许多问题与生命有关,其中最普遍的也许莫过于:人为什么会出生?为什么会死亡?为什么会在生命的人部分时间里想要戴电了表?许多许多百万年前,一个具有超级智慧的泛维度种族(他们在自己的泛维度宇宙中的生理特征和在我们的宇宙中并没有什么不同)开始对有关生命意义的无休止的争论感到厌烦了,这种争论甚至影响到了他们最喜欢的消遣“坏小子极端板球”(一种奇怪的游戏,玩法是:毫无理由突如其来地击打他人,然后跑开),所以他们决定坐下来,一劳永逸地解决这个问题。
为了达到这个目的,他们建造了一个巨大无比的超级电脑,它是如此惊人的聪明,在还没有连接上数据库以前,它就已经从“我思故我在”开始,推演出了米饭布丁以及个人所得税的存在,直到后来有人关闭了它。
它的规模足有一座小城市那么大。
它的主控制台安装在一间专门设计的操作室里,安放在一张巨大的操作桌上,桌子是上等的红木制成的,表面蒙着深红色的皮革。深色的地毯显得正式而豪华,异国情调的盆栽植物和电脑主要编程人员及其家人的照片精心地散布在房间各处,窗户望出去是一个绿树成行的公共广场。
在正式开机的那个重大日子里,两个身着正式礼服的程序员提着公文包来到这里,谨慎地进入操作室。他们很清楚,在这个最重要的时刻,他们代表着整个种族。不过他们还是尽量让自己平静下来,镇定地坐到操作桌面前,打开公文包,拿出他们皮质封面的笔记本。
他们的名字分别叫做朗克维尔和福克。
开始的片刻,他们沉默地正襟危坐,然后,在和福克交换了一个眼神之后,朗克维尔身体前倾,触摸了一下一个小小的黑色仪表盘。
传出微弱的嗡嗡声,表明这台巨型电脑现在已经完全进入运行状态了。稍微停顿了一会儿,它开始用一种丰满、洪亮、深沉的声音说话了。
它说:“我,深思,整个宇宙一切空间和时间中第二强大的电脑,诞生的伟大任务是什么呢?”
朗克维尔和福克惊讶地对望了一眼。

背景阅读

作者简介:

道格拉斯·亚当斯(Douglas Noël Adams,1952年3月11日-2001年5月11日)是一位英国广播剧作家、和音乐家,尤其以《银河系漫游指南》系列作品出名。亚当斯自称为“极端无神论者”。在去世以前,他是一位非常受欢迎的演讲者,尤其是在科技和环保等题材方面。他在49岁时的早逝在科幻和奇幻社群中引起了极大的哀悼。

本书简介:

地球被毁灭了,因为要在它所在的地方修建一条超空间快速通道。主人公阿瑟·邓特活下来了,因为他有一位名叫福特·长官的朋友。这位朋友表面上是个找不着工作的演员,其实是个外星人,是名著《银河系漫游指南》派赴地球的研究员。两人开始了一场穿越银河的冒险,能够帮助他们的只有《银河系漫游指南》一书中所包括的无限智慧。

豆瓣书评:

《银河系漫游指南》的小说很好看,比电影好看10倍。

它是一个叫道格拉斯·亚当斯的人写的,他当过阿拉伯王公的保镖,准备着一旦有人举着鸡蛋或者炸弹尖叫着跑过来,就立刻鼠窜,他客串过PINKFLOYD的吉他手,因为跟乐队成员是好朋友,他还做过鸡场清洁工,一个扫鸡粪的。。。

我惟一可以与他相媲美的经历是,我小时候在农场放过猪。我的姥爷是大队的饲养员,麾下五百多号猪,甚是了得。年少有为的我帮他拿着一条长鞭子,把猪全都赶回圈里,一头都不能少。谁想这段经历奠定了我一生的命运,我后来当上了主编(猪编)。王小波也放过猪,他写了《一只特立独行的猪》,我的境界没那么高,我从农场所惟一获取的知识是——尽管猪粪很臭,但猪肉却是好香的。

遗憾的是,道格拉斯·亚当斯于2001年死掉了,才49岁。为什么这些聪明而有趣的人总是活不长久?我知道王小波的时候,他也刚刚死掉。我一直不喜欢巴金,或许是因为他活得太久了,越来越干燥,越来越无趣。。。。

我联系到了出版社,可以搞到《银河系漫游指南》和它的续篇《宇宙尽头的餐馆》。一般的书店找不到这两本书。资料上说,《银河系漫游指南》写了5本,卖了1400万册,是“科幻圣经”,有大批忠实的粉丝。粉丝们对电影不大满意,因为电影很多有趣的东西没传达。但是,我认为电影已经做得很好了,起码,它让我知道了亚当斯。我认为,亚当斯比卢卡斯牛逼100倍。虽然,他赚的钱比卢卡斯少100倍,或者1000倍。我也一直不喜欢卢卡斯的《星球大战》,它太幼稚了。。。。。

这个世界的“快乐与财富关系之定律”是:如果你只让一小撮聪明人或者自以为聪明的人感到快乐,你肯定会早死,并且几乎赚不到什么钱,像亚当斯;如果你让每一个傻瓜和小孩子都乐不可支,你肯定会名利双收,长命百岁,像卢卡斯。

在书的扉页上,有道格拉斯亚当斯的照片。十足一个加肥版的罗伯特德尼罗——只是少了点阴鸷,多了些顽皮。

我爱他,而我并非同性恋。通常,我爱一个女人的身体,爱一个男人的头脑。直到现在,我还没遇到一个有女人身体和男人头脑的女人,却遇到了一大堆有男人身体和女人头脑的男人。 (From:加肥猫)

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