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Post 1

shagbark

Interesting to hear you call 42 non trivial.
somewhere I read that Adams chose it as the answer to life, the universe and everything because it was trivial.
But then what did DNA know-- he said that it was six times nine,
and when someone asked if that was in base 13 he replied
"nobody makes jokes in base 13"


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Post 2

Pirate Alexander LeGray

smiley - bigeyessmiley - biggrin That's such a good joke, I nearly choked on my smiley - tea.

Hey, I could get 42 days detention for that, never make jokes about 13, especially if it's todays date and friday.


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Post 3

shagbark

when you talk about fives not being generated, I presume you are in base ten.


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Post 4

Pirate Alexander LeGray

I don't remember what I was talking about now.smiley - blush I think I did it to show how stupid I am.


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Post 5

shagbark

I'll tell you how stupid I am- In college Calculus 101 I always used the right formulae and got the wrong answer. smiley - headhurts


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Post 6

Pirate Alexander LeGray

Use the right formula and a computer to get the right answer.smiley - smiley


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Post 7

shagbark

Unfortunately that was 1967 and we didn't have personal computers in those days.


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Post 8

Pirate Alexander LeGray

Those were the days. smiley - smiley


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Post 9

shagbark

smiley - musicalnote those were the days my friend we thought they'd never end
we'd sing and dance forever and a day.
la la la la la la smiley - space la la la la la la
those were the days oh yes those were the dayssmiley - musicalnote
smiley - spacesmiley - tea


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Post 10

lostmonalisa

i love that song.


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Post 11

shagbark

Here is a link to the complete lyric
http://www.lyricsmode.com/lyrics/m/mary_hopkins/those_were_the_days.html


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Post 12

lostmonalisa

thanks, Shagbak


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Post 13

Eveneye--Eegogee--Julzes

I can tell right off that you're going to be helpful. I made my great discovery--or had it imposed upon me--when I was 42.


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Post 14

shagbark

I'm sixty-two and there are some articles I have written that never made the Edited guide. But that's ok. People can still read your stuff here even if it is unedited, as long as it does not act like it is for profit(the BBC is non-profit) and as long as it is not to carnal in nature. There is supposed to be a profanity filter and anything to questionable gets checked by moderators before they let it stay.


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Post 15

Pirate Alexander LeGray

I'm 42 and next year is a problem. smiley - smiley


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Post 16

shagbark

even Douglas Adams lived past 43. I wouldn't worry about it. smiley - smiley


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Post 17

Pirate Alexander LeGray

Yes but I'm 4x13+2 and next year I have to be 4(53/4)+2 smiley - smiley


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Post 18

shagbark

Your age is the total number of seconds since you have been born and is constantly changing. The only thing I would try to make equal 42 is something more stationary. In my case it is U170775 (my research number)


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Post 19

Pirate Alexander LeGray

Ahhh noo, I'm na that old, no no no, but I can't remember my research number. smiley - smiley but it is 42.


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Post 20

shagbark

If you go to your personal space your number is listed just above your name for everyone to see.


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