maybe if you multipy the 42 times ten then i'd agree with youSion_Barzahd said:How many final fantasy games will there be?
maybe if you multipy the 42 times ten then i'd agree with youSion_Barzahd said:How many final fantasy games will there be?
You haven't read the last book, have you?Kukul said:FAILUncompetative said:WHAT DO YOU GET IF YOU MULTIPLY SIX BY NINE
ha, nice one, no one refrences brian cleviner anymore, even though it is a little off topic.FalloutJack said:No no no... It was Oakram's Laser [http://nuklearpower.com/daily.php?date=081227].
Lets see...Indigo_Dingo said:Global Recession.Lyiat said:As said by the allmighty Richard...
"The meaning of life is 'bucket'"
... for every problem can be solved, somehow, with a bucket.
The dumbing down of art.
The deadliness of cheese.
"cause of and solution to"Wasder said:As a wise man once said "To beer! The answer, and solution to all of lifes problems."
(I know it was Homer Simpson)
The question you should be thinking about is "Has this thread been done before?" [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/18.81398]bad rider said:So who here can think of a valid question to the ultimate answer? I mean Surely if a giant computer can figure it out maybe we can guess it.
PS if the universe explodes then you guessed correctly.
Perhaps you should spend a little less time flaming and a little more time enjoying the thread. We all know that the search button doesn't work all that well, and that these threads slip through from time to time. Now, pick up a little lesson in etiquette and be a hair nicer. People will like you a little more, as Elitist attitudes like your own are generally frowned upon.Varchld said:The question you should be thinking about is "Has this thread been done before?" [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/18.81398]bad rider said:So who here can think of a valid question to the ultimate answer? I mean Surely if a giant computer can figure it out maybe we can guess it.
PS if the universe explodes then you guessed correctly.
Then maybe "Should I use the search button?" [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/global/search/?q=ultimate+answer&cx=005672590579257297818%3Amkmrjhvsnwa&cof=FORID%3A9&ie=UTF-8&sa.x=0&sa.y=0&sa=Search#1233]
or at the very least "Should I write more then 2 sentences to make a proper discussion thread?" [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/jump/18.84120.1190685]
Perhaps taking into account future events was too complicated for the Magratheaians to build in our dimension.Uncompetative said:Well, the question you really need to answer is:
Did Deep Thought take into account that the Golgafrincham's B Ark would crash into the Prehistoric Earth and pollute the gene pool?
If you think of the Earth as program to be run in isolation from unanticipated influences, then 6 x 9 would imply a mistake. However, given that Deep Thought was created by Pan Dimensional Beings outside our normal Universe's space-time continuum it is reasonable to conclude that this race and the machine they constructed to determine the Ultimate Answer to the Ultimate Question could see every event in time and know that the Golgafrincham's Ark had been programmed for a collision course with a small blue-green planet they would call Fintlewoodlewix.
If a question is asked through the construction of a living computer, The Earth, within a dynamic Universe that will interact with it rather than, as in the case of Deep Thought, outside of its ordinary dimensions, you can bet that there is a good reason for this change of context. It seems very likely that the whole history of the Universe was being allowed to affect this backwater of the Milky Way.
Just think about the time-complexity of the original Answer. What do you imagine were the input parameters?
Perhaps 42 times? That's my theory.Draygen said:There are those that believe that if ever both the Ultimate question of the universe and the Ultimate answer are both known, the universe will immediately cease to exist and be replaced by something even more bizarre and unexplainable.
There are others that believe this has already happened.
Ah, but I can stop such reasoning in its tracks by;Josdeb said:Perhaps 42 times? That's my theory.Draygen said:There are those that believe that if ever both the Ultimate question of the universe and the Ultimate answer are both known, the universe will immediately cease to exist and be replaced by something even more bizarre and unexplainable.
There are others that believe this has already happened.
I reckon the Answer to Life, the Universe and Everything was once upona time 1, but it was too simple and was replaced. Then the Answer was 2, but, again, people found it out and the universe ceased to exist and was replaced with a universe where the Ultimate answer is 3, etc, etc until now we are at 42.
Of course! I can't argue with a theory as sound as that one, but in the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy universe, where Richard the Undead Warlock doesn't exist, I think I'll stick with mine.Lyiat said:Ah, but I can stop such reasoning in its tracks by;Josdeb said:Perhaps 42 times? That's my theory.Draygen said:There are those that believe that if ever both the Ultimate question of the universe and the Ultimate answer are both known, the universe will immediately cease to exist and be replaced by something even more bizarre and unexplainable.
There are others that believe this has already happened.
I reckon the Answer to Life, the Universe and Everything was once upona time 1, but it was too simple and was replaced. Then the Answer was 2, but, again, people found it out and the universe ceased to exist and was replaced with a universe where the Ultimate answer is 3, etc, etc until now we are at 42.
A. Hitting you with a bucket
B. Jamming a bucket over your head to prevent you from continuing your thoughts
C. Demonstrating either A or B while you are talking to break your thought process because of my outlandish actions.
So, clearly... "Bucket" wins.