A Conversation for The Answer To The Ultimate Question Of Life, The Universe, And Everything
Madness
msmonsy Posted Jun 2, 1999
i'll have you know the six-pack is there, i just can't seem to locate that plastic thingy that holds it all together.
The question
Zach Garland Posted Jun 2, 1999
Uhm... I never try to THINK of a RANDOM number. If I want a random number, I find a numerical randomizer on the Internet, or I get a pair of dice or something. Two tensider dice are very useful at times like these.
The benefits of having once been a role playing game fanatic. Even though I haven't had time to do so in years since I now have a life, I do still have those silly ten sided dice that make random numbers quite easy to do.
And no, I don't recall ever rolling two ten sided dice and getting forty-two. So don't ask me.
The question
Smiley Ben Posted Jun 2, 1999
Surely all that shows is that your dice aren't really random!
42... Which is...
EerieSilence Posted Jun 2, 1999
The word 'beginning' contains a total of three n's, this makes 43.
42... Which is...
Smiley Ben Posted Jun 2, 1999
yeah... I have been corrected on that... sorry! (better than 6*7 though...)
Madness
FairlyStrange Posted Jun 3, 1999
i used to have a huge collection of those little plastic thingys, but they went away when i quit drinking beer.....i gave it up for coffee and for the life of me i'm really not sure which is worse! anyway, i know i had more than 42, so i suppose it really doesn't have any bearing on this conversation....... am i rambling?uhoh.. i'm out of coffee, gotta go.
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Himble Posted Jun 3, 1999
The question is how many pieces of chocolate should one eat? Although the size of the pieces and the time span allowed are upto the chocoholic in question!
http://www.andyart.com/free/animations/myanim/smile.gif
The reason for the link - none whatsoever
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FairlyStrange Posted Jun 3, 1999
you're right. no reason. there's no good reason for frilly bows on presents, either....but they're cute. the world just would'nt be the same without a few useless cute things in it.
42...which is...
Son-of-a-Bob Posted Jun 3, 1999
I felt obligated to reply: the above message was exactly 42 minutes old.
The question, I would add, need not be deep. The universe is widely acknowledged to be extraordinatily stupid.
-emordnilaP
What's in a number?
Son-of-a-Bob Posted Jun 4, 1999
Also Revalations: Chapter 13, Verse 5. (King James):
"And there was given unto him [the beast] a mouth speaking great things and blasphemies; and power was given unto him to continue forty and two months."
Creepy huh?
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Legolas Posted Jun 4, 1999
I think you have the wrong question. the answer to yours would be "enough to make you vomit", not 42
Creepy Huh?
QuadBee (39130) Posted Jun 4, 1999
Not as creepy as this ..uhm.. TRANSLATION of Revelations chapter 13...
http://www.xs4all.nl/~nielz/humour/BSD-13.html
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