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View Poll Results: What is the meaning of life?
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To crush your enemies, to see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentations of their women.
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To boldly go where no one has gone before.
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"I, Miss Universe, just want world peace."
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The coolest old buildings.
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March 21, 2002, 19:11
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Warlord
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What is the meaning of life?
Kill'em all, let G-d sort'em out.
R
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"Verily, thou art not paid for thy methods, but for thy results, by which meaneth thou shalt kill thine enemy by any means available before he killeth you." - Richard Marcinko
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March 21, 2002, 19:34
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Chieftain
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yeah! that's the spirit!
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March 21, 2002, 19:37
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Firaxis Games
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Doesn't 42 factor in there somewhere?
Dan
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March 21, 2002, 19:38
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Originally posted by Dan Magaha FIRAXIS
Doesn't 42 factor in there somewhere?
Dan
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March 21, 2002, 20:44
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Originally posted by Dan Magaha FIRAXIS
Doesn't 42 factor in there somewhere?
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Absolutely!
In fact, I'm just re-reading the series again. I know I had read "Mostly Harmless" before, but this one I don't remember at all.*
Meanwhile, I play Civ3 like reading a novel or mystery; to see what's going to happen. OTH, I do admit I enjoy it when it isn't TOO much of a challenge.
* Reading "Ultimate Hitchiker's Guide," "Silmarillion," and "Lord of the Rings," all pretty much at the same time.
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March 21, 2002, 20:52
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Warlord
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My Immortals always carry towels.
R
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March 21, 2002, 21:16
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Deity
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Polls without bananas are like life without meaning.
Or, a box of chocolates.
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March 21, 2002, 21:23
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Firaxis Games
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I *was* pretty upset when my idea to include the Vogons as the 17th civ was rejected...
Dan
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March 21, 2002, 21:39
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Warlord
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Dan, you're hilarious.
Vogons: civ traits Industrious and Uncharismatic. Special unit: Abysmal Poet, replaces Cruise Missile but requires no strategic resources and reduces culture by 1 per turn.
And why isn't "Live long and prosper" one of the choices?
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March 21, 2002, 21:55
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Dan- you should have threatened Nuclear Disarmament if they didn't add them.
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March 21, 2002, 22:47
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King
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Originally posted by notyoueither
Polls without bananas are like life without meaning.
Or, a box of chocolates.
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Same here, I try to stay away from banana free polls.
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March 21, 2002, 22:58
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Prince
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Love is always the answer!
If that is too sappy, I would say having good positive relationships with people you care about.
If thats still too sappy, the 42 bananas thing is good...
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March 21, 2002, 23:12
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Warlord
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My civilization will be the greatest known to all Librarians!
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March 22, 2002, 02:46
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Warlord
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What is all that 42 thingy going on?
Mah
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March 22, 2002, 03:12
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Prince
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Harsher penalties for parole violators...and World Peace.
Giovanni, they're talking 'bout the late great Douglas Adams' books.
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March 22, 2002, 03:16
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King
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Originally posted by Giovanni August
What is all that 42 thingy going on?
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A man that doesn't understand the importance of the number 42 is always conscious of an inferiority - Arthur Dent who was created by an English author.
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March 22, 2002, 04:39
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Deity
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Hey guys, you have to cut some slack to people who have never been exposed to the finer points of English language pulp novels.
S'OK Giovanni. Shakespeare has better dialogue. Start with them.
Oh. According to Adams the answer to life, the universe and everything is the number 42. That's it. That's all. Just the number 42.
Yes Giovanni, all Anglos are insane. But it is funny to us. That's what makes us so unpredictable. We're culturally insane. Hahahahaha.
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March 22, 2002, 05:10
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Prince
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hehhe Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams.
A recommended read for anyone...
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March 22, 2002, 05:20
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Prince
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42 leapt out of my mouth as soon as I read the title of this poll. This poll is seriously lacking.
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March 22, 2002, 09:19
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Chieftain
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Auuuggghhh! Pay attention. 42 is NOT the meaning of life. It is the answer to Life, the Universe and Everything. You have to notice the subtle shading between "meaning" and "answer".
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March 22, 2002, 09:39
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Warlord
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Originally posted by dac
Auuuggghhh! Pay attention. 42 is NOT the meaning of life. It is the answer to Life, the Universe and Everything. You have to notice the subtle shading between "meaning" and "answer".
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Actually, it is the answer to the great question, the ultimate question of life, the universe and everything. Which, incidently, runs along the lines of 'What do you get if you multiply six by nine'.
(Just watched the series on DVD)
Makes about as much sense as most philosphies, I suppose.
Robert
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March 22, 2002, 11:33
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Deity
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I just wanna be the Sandwich Maker. Mmm.... mostly normal beast. With a banana for desert, of course.
-Arrian
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March 22, 2002, 12:35
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(kinda OT)
You have not experienced life fully until....
1: When you've been sent to Mingapulco 42 times...
2: When you download Firaxis' 42nd patch for Civ3...
3: When you beat Civ3 42 times in a row...
4: When you wait 42 minutes between turns...
5: When you turn 42 during those 42 minutes...
6: When you talk about what you want in Civilization XLII...
7: When you find out there are only 42 lines of code in Civ3...
8: When you eat 42 M&Ms figuring were to send your 42 armies...
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March 22, 2002, 13:01
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Where's tha banana option!!!
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March 22, 2002, 14:00
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Prince
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I had to pick the first choice. Just for the sake of ACooper.
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March 22, 2002, 14:10
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Firaxis Games
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Yatta!
It's so easy, happy go lucky!
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March 22, 2002, 15:08
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Warlord
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IIRC, and I don't feel like doing the conversions right now, 6 by 9 = 42 in base 13, instead of our human conventional base 10. So it suggests that much of our misery and woe is caused by using the wrong base number.
Guess if God were really beneficent he would have given us 13 fingers.
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March 23, 2002, 02:57
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Originally posted by randommushroom
I don't feel like doing the conversions right now, 6 by 9 = 42 in base 13, instead of our human conventional base 10.
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I forget the "formula" for converting from one base to another off the top of my head, but you can logically arrive at this result with a little insight.
Base 10 numbers follow that the 'tens' colunn is incremented once for every time the 'ones' row reaches a value of "ten"
Base 13 numbers would likewise increment the 'tens' (thirteens) column every time the 'ones' row reaches a vaue of "thirteen".
In abstract - base x numbers increment the 'tens' row every time the 'ones' row reaches a value of x.
To make the base set clearer, use some substitutions similar to hex
10 = A 11 = B 12 = C 13 = D
In the table below, a two-digit representation of the base 13 product reveals that the 'tens' (thirteens) place is determined by the number of times that thirteen divides into the base 10 product
and the remainder fills the 'ones' column.
A base 13 mulitplication table:
6 X 1 = 06 (6) = 0 + 6
6 X 2 = 0C (12) = 0 + 12
6 X 3 = 15 (18) = 13 + 5
6 X 4 = 1B (24) = 13 + 11
6 X 5 = 24 (30) = 26 + 4
6 X 6 = 2A (36) = 26 + 10
6 X 7 = 33 (42) = 39 + 3
6 X 8 = 39 (48) = 39 + 9
6 X 9 = 42 (54) = 52 + 2
6 X 9 = 42 (base 13) because 13 goes into 54 (base 10) 4 times with a remainder of 2
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March 23, 2002, 03:19
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You know, i was thinking the other day...
what if Douglas Adams knew L33t, and what he meant by 42 is AZ, which ARE the first and last letters of the Alphabet...
and about counting, God really ment us to count with base 5, and use one hand for tens and the other one for units, but we were too stupid to realise it...
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March 23, 2002, 03:27
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I don't thing Montezuma will agree with you on that.
Aztecs used base twenty. Bare feet I guess.
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