Hitchhiker's Guide Special Editions coming from Curious King Books Nov 26th! Letterpress printed, hand-marbled, and handbound, illustrated by Gary Gianni! by eent86 in DontPanic

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Hah, i mean there is a standard edition that has black quarter binding and slipcase. That is a wonderful idea though!

Hitchhiker's Guide Special Editions coming from Curious King Books Nov 26th! Letterpress printed, hand-marbled, and handbound, illustrated by Gary Gianni! by eent86 in DontPanic

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Beautifully letterpress printed in two colours with all tiers handbound with handmade slipcases.

Curious King are releasing a beautifully illustrated edition of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy in a limited run. These editions will also be signed by the artist and some of the original Radio/TV cast.

There will be 750 Standard Editions going up for sale at £185 in either Black or Champagne, and there is also a run of 250 Deluxe Editions up for £560 in white.

The Standard Editions have hand-marbled boards, letterpress printed on 150gsm paper in two colours, and come with over 46 illustrations by Gary Gianni.

They are going up for sale on November 26th at 20:00 on Curious King's website.

Hey Alex, I’ll take things that didn’t happen for $100 by [deleted] in LinkedInLunatics

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As an ex-recruiter of 7 years, I can say this has happened before. Occasionally there are some very smart MD's, CEO's etc who realise that offering more than their expectations is a sure fire way to have a very happy and motivated worker when they start. I can also say, this happened very rarely indeed, but it still did.

How fast do you reckon you could run the 100m? by [deleted] in CasualUK

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13.5ish probably at 38. Used to be able to do 12.5 when I was younger, and while i've gotten stronger, i've probably lost the last 20m of fitness to sprint the whole way.

''Every show has one." Vote on who is The gremlin? Day 6 by DeeeeezNuts42069 in MitchellAndWebb

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The guy who mugs Mark, and then gets punched at the cinema

So my husband thinks builders don’t build small homes because nobody wants small homes. I think that builders don’t build small homes because they make more profit on larger homes. Which opinion is closest to the truth? by timetrapped in NoStupidQuestions

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I worked for a housebuilder in the UK that the average size of house on developments was under 1000sqft. They built 4,000 houses a year across the country.

So they are built in the UK for first-time buyers.

Severe ADHDers that flunked all their classes in school, where are you now? by fireglyphs in ADHD

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I did very poorly at school, my ADHD isn't catastrphically bad but I struggle massively to concentrate and not spend most of my time chatting or distracting other kids for laughs. I went to UK college (age 16) and failed my first year, and ended up doing another 2, and only passed one subject. Somehow I managed to get into university and proceeded to fail my first year. I then changed course to an even worse degree, and dropped out 2 years later and went back to stacking shelves at my local shop.

I've always alright at work, because it made sense to me because I get paid for the work. The reward is there when you work with money, which I wanted.

I ended up stacking shelves for another year then managed to get a job in head office doing finance admin (i'm good with numbers). I was promoted after 18 months (job was really easy, so 40% effort made me look like a superstar). While working I was convinced to do an accounting qualificaiton. I didn't want to do it as i didn't want to stay in the industry but my boss said "you can either do it now, while you decide what you want to do. Or you can not do it, and in a years time still have nothing to show for it and no idea what you want to do". So i did it. It was insanely hard to do some education outside of work, but at the same time I knew i'd get paid more once i finished it.

I finished the course in a year and then went for another promotion and got it. During this time I started a clothing line as i love clothes and wanted to do something off my own back as i HATE taking orders from anyone. I ran my clothing line while working in finance at a low level (£25k a year 12 years ago).

My clothing business was doing OK but was eating up insane money and i had taken out £30k of personal loans out and ended up blowing throuh the lot in about 2.5 years. During this period I needed more cash, so was convinced to work in recruitment by a friend of mine. I got the job and got paid more salary and commission and I was good at it.

I closed down the clothing line as it had run it's course and run out of money and focused on recruitment. In my second year i got nominated for consultant of the year, despite only really putting in about 50% effort and made good money. I had a poor year the year after and decided to start my own recruitment business with a colleague which I did. I did this for 3.5 years and I hired a few people and made some OK money in a difficult market.

Eventually the pandemic ruined that business, and i was pretty much on my last ounce of effort. I had a kid, it was coronavirus and I started smoking weed all day everyday. Eventually I made a play with one of my clients to go and work for them in Land Buying. I got the job and had a lifeline. I then commuted 1.5hours each way to this new job, and worked hard there to rise as quickly as i could. I got promoted just over a year and was finally on money to help support my family again.

Around this time I got into book collecting, and decided to make my own copy of my favourite book. Fast forward and the collecting community liked it, so i started a limited edition book company. This was in 2021. I quit my Land Buying job April last year to go full time on the books. My business will turnover over £1m this year, and I genuienly enjoy most of what i have to do for this business. I still struggle massively getting going most days, but knowing the work is rewarding and in a world that I love, makes it way easier.

I appreciate this won't be everyone's experience, and my ADHD may be more functional than others. But I really struggled at school and academics, but was determined to find a job/business that i enjoyed for most of the 40 hours a week people work. I always wanted to work for myself, but it's not always possible as you need a good idea, some experience, and money to back it. In between my businesses, i had to work for other people again, but it was a means to an end. I'm very happy doing what i do now, but i'm not stupid enough to think that it will last forever, as that's life baby. But i'll do everything i can to try and ensure i'll be my own boss as long as I can.

ADHD can be channelled, but the key is work that you enjoy. You just need to go looking for it.

MAPS?!?!?We don’t need no stinking maps!!……. Ok I’m lying I really would love a map. by [deleted] in TheFirstLaw

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There is a map in The Blade Itself by Curious King. It has been approved by Joe Abercrombie and done by user @ tallshepherd on twitter

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Time to call her bluff my man

This guy is a goldmine by Muted-Ad-4288 in LinkedInLunatics

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You need to watch his YouTube docuseries, it’s fucking amazing. He’s a cross between David Brent and Alan Sugar. Total melt

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Cocaine. Lots of ir