I'm on the LMB mailing list, and also haunt the official Pathfinder forums occasionally (which is not really the same thing).
Very interested in what else is out there.
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The first time I read Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy nobody told me it was supposed to be funny.
Ouch...
I guess it's a matter of taste.

Several Traveller related and alternatehistory.com.
Try reading it "cold". It imparts a quite different tone to the book.![]()
Could be.
Could also be that the humour is not for everyone.
For example, I don't particularly like Dane Cook's humour, but many people do, so there is something there. I just doesn't do anything for me.
Quite agree. But I'm not saying HHGG isn't funny, now that I expect it to be. It's just that I didn't "get it" the first time around. So it read as very dark to me.
The first time I read Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy nobody told me it was supposed to be funny.
What did you find especially dark?
Oh man, this could be a real thread, if we're lucky.
The entire human race murdered in Chapter One? And later we find out it was just an bureaucratic error? Mass murder didn't strike me as funny. I guess, as has been pointed out above, irony is a subset of humor, and something I missed about the book the first time through.
To salve the furious souls, I did re-read it after a dusk-to-dawn marathon chat with an English chap about it. We were at Taormina and the wine helped things along. The rumors of drugs can neither be confirmed nor denied. (As I have very little recollection of the events after 9 PM.)
The entire human race murdered in Chapter One? And later we find out it was just an bureaucratic error? Mass murder didn't strike me as funny. I guess, as has been pointed out above, irony is a subset of humor, and something I missed about the book the first time through.
To salve the furious souls, I did re-read it after a dusk-to-dawn marathon chat with an English chap about it. We were at Taormina and the wine helped things along. The rumors of drugs can neither be confirmed nor denied. (As I have very little recollection of the events after 9 PM.)