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| Author: | Mike [ Sat Aug 28, 2004 8:45 pm ] |
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I may be the only one to notice, but . . . isn't 42 the address of the "club" at the end of the fifth book? I mean, I checked every source (as in I google'd it), and didn't find any one with similar ramblings. |
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| Author: | InvaderTK [ Sat Aug 28, 2004 10:02 pm ] |
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1: It would be helpful if you told us what book it is, although I know. (H2G2) 2: Was the question ever discovered? *Spoilers* |
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| Author: | Mike [ Mon Aug 30, 2004 2:51 am ] |
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1--Well, saying what the book is is really unnecessary. If you've read the book, you would instantly know what I was talking about. If someone didn't know what the book was, then they wouldn't be able to answer the question, so . . . 2--The question?!?! The question?!?! Well . . . the question . . . uh . . . my first post sorta suggested it. Referring to the Dirk Gently series, everything is interconnected. And that club was the meeting place of people who had had an effect in so many places, possibly even upon the universe itself (when they saved it with Deep Thought), therefore it really WOULD be the answer to Life and the Universe. And plus, there is no question. 42 is also the answer to Everything. It's fun to answer a question you don't know with that, especially in Math when people don't know you're referring to it. Mike
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| Author: | Stu [ Mon Aug 30, 2004 4:05 am ] |
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I thought the question was "what is seven times six?" having not read it I am not sure though. |
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| Author: | Tom [ Mon Aug 30, 2004 4:47 am ] |
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Stu wrote: I thought the question was "what is seven times six?" having not read it I am not sure though.
You should have asked the popular search engine Google: Answer To Life The Universe And Everything |
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| Author: | FatPamPam [ Tue Aug 31, 2004 1:11 pm ] |
| Post subject: | The Question |
No, the question as far as we know is "What do you get if you multiply six by nine", but even that we're not sure about. If you know both the question and the answer, they will cancel out and the universe will become more bizarre and explicable than it already is :copter:
There's a theory which says that this has already happened. There's a theory that both the previous two theories were created by the editor of the HHGTTG, which makes sense because that's the only known book in existence with the words "Don't Painic" inscribed in large, friendly letters on the front cover. (Sorry, I got a bit carried away.) |
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| Author: | Dark Grapefruit [ Tue Aug 31, 2004 7:08 pm ] |
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Yes, I noticed the club's address the first time I read it. I guess the club relates to the question in some way, since it's where everything comes together and ends. I'm pretty sure the "multiply six by nine" answer was false, since Arthur wasn't a natural part of the program. |
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| Author: | dysthymia7 [ Tue Aug 31, 2004 7:20 pm ] |
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You people should actually see the movie hitchhikers guide to the universe. They are making a remake from Disney, or so I heard. If you wish to read more about the number 42, go here: meaning of life |
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| Author: | InterruptorJones [ Tue Aug 31, 2004 7:41 pm ] |
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dysthymia7 wrote: You people should actually see the movie hitchhikers guide to the universe. They are making a remake from Disney, or so I heard.
Egh. You're almost half right. You can't remake a movie that doesn't exist. Nor can we "actually see" a movie that doesn't exist. There was a BBC miniseries, but there has never been a film. Now there is, being produced by Buena Vista (i.e. Disney), directed by Hammer & Tongs, and screenwritten by Kerry Kirkpatrick (Chicken Run, James and the Giant Peach). It's set to be released next summer. The offical blog has some really great reading. |
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| Author: | TURKEY [ Tue Aug 31, 2004 9:57 pm ] |
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I always thought the question was "How many licks does it take to get to the center of a tootsie pop?" It works for me. Movie? Cool. |
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| Author: | FatPamPam [ Tue Aug 31, 2004 10:34 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Six times Nine |
Yeah, it is the wrong question. The real question is not known, or the universe would dissapear |
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| Author: | InterruptorJones [ Tue Aug 31, 2004 10:40 pm ] |
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For those of you not unhealthily obsessed with the number 42, you may be interested to hear that Radio 4 is releasing a new version of the Hitchhiker's Guide text adventure, this time with brand new illustrations. For those poor souls who never got a chance to play the text adventure, fear not, you can still do so via the marvels of modern technology. This ain't no Thy Dungeonman. |
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| Author: | dysthymia7 [ Wed Sep 08, 2004 5:41 am ] |
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InterruptorJones wrote: dysthymia7 wrote: You people should actually see the movie hitchhikers guide to the universe. They are making a remake from Disney, or so I heard. Egh. You're almost half right. You can't remake a movie that doesn't exist. Nor can we "actually see" a movie that doesn't exist. There was a BBC miniseries, but there has never been a film. Now there is, being produced by Buena Vista (i.e. Disney), directed by Hammer & Tongs, and screenwritten by Kerry Kirkpatrick (Chicken Run, James and the Giant Peach). It's set to be released next summer. The offical blog has some really great reading. Oh! Ok, thank you IJ, becuase when I saw it I was young and I didn't know it was a T.V series, I just thought it was a movie. Thanks for pointing that out to me. |
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| Author: | Didymus [ Wed Sep 08, 2004 6:13 am ] |
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Actually, I'm pretty sure I know what the question is. It was ... AAAGH! HELP! A GELATINOUS MONSTER IS DIGESTING MY LEGS! AAAAGH! |
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| Author: | InterruptorJones [ Wed Sep 08, 2004 1:32 pm ] |
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Didymus wrote: AAAGH! HELP! A GELATINOUS MONSTER IS DIGESTING MY LEGS! AAAAGH!
I think you mean "fangoriously devouring", Didymus. |
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| Author: | Dark Grapefruit [ Thu Sep 09, 2004 12:09 am ] |
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I always thought the question should have been "What is the answer to this question?" I think that would have been perfect. |
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| Author: | Mike [ Thu Sep 09, 2004 2:04 am ] |
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TURKEY wrote: I always thought the question was "How many licks does it take to get to the center of a tootsie pop?" It works for me. Movie? Cool. HA HA HA HA!!! Clever. Very clever. Personally, I think the whole concept (in the book) just illustrates the vagueness of the human race in their search for all-knowledge. someone! wrote: For those of you not unhealthily obsessed with the number 42, you may be interested to hear that Radio 4 is releasing a new version of the Hitchhiker's Guide text adventure, this time with brand new illustrations. For those poor souls who never got a chance to play the text adventure, fear not, you can still do so via the marvels of modern technology. Hokay. TRUE STORY TRUE STORY TRUE STORY TRUE STORY TRUE STORY. Hokay. Most probably know of http://www.addictinggames.com. Wella wella, I sent in an e-mail to the creator to post the text adventure itself. (http://www.douglasadams.com/creations/infocomjava.html) So about a week later . . . addictinggames.com post wrote: February 20th, 2004
Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy - Text based adventure I doubt someone else sent it in that same week. But you can argue. All I know is I'm special
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| Author: | InterruptorJones [ Thu Sep 09, 2004 2:06 am ] |
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Mike wrote: I doubt someone else sent it in that same week. But you can argue. All I know is I'm special
![]() Er.. the webmaster for a semi-popular games web site posts a link that you sent to him. Did I miss the special part? |
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| Author: | TURKEY [ Fri Sep 10, 2004 1:07 am ] |
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Mike wrote: TURKEY wrote: I always thought the question was "How many licks does it take to get to the center of a tootsie pop?" It works for me. Movie? Cool. HA HA HA HA!!! Clever. Very clever. Wait-I'm clever? I thought Interruptor Jones said I wasn't...... |
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| Author: | fahooglewitz1077 [ Sat Sep 11, 2004 12:07 am ] |
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I just finished reading Life, The Universe and Everything. |
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| Author: | The Experimental Film [ Sat Sep 11, 2004 7:48 pm ] |
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The question was "What is seven multiplied by nine?" But of course, that doesn't make sense. I need to read the fifth book again. Young Zaphod Plays it Safe, right? |
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| Author: | Mike [ Thu Sep 16, 2004 4:38 am ] |
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TURKEY wrote: Wait-I'm clever? I thought Interruptor Jones said I wasn't......
There's a lot of hostility going on in this forum . . . kinda ironic cause of what the site is about. Sorta. Mike
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| Author: | Mike [ Thu Sep 16, 2004 4:40 am ] |
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InterruptorJones wrote: Mike wrote: I doubt someone else sent it in that same week. But you can argue. All I know is I'm special ![]() Er.. the webmaster for a semi-popular games web site posts a link that you sent to him. Did I miss the special part? Do you really have to horribly shred and criticize every post that you read? It was an expression. I was expressing an emotion. Like ^_^ or :20x6: , except I used a sentence. |
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| Author: | TheNintenGenius [ Thu Sep 16, 2004 4:41 am ] |
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I think it's less hostility and more good-natured ribbing, unless I'm completely misreading everything due to my starry-eyed idealism and naivete. (And yes, I am a Sarcastic Dan, for anyone wondering in advance.) |
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| Author: | Mike [ Thu Sep 16, 2004 4:46 am ] |
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TheNintenGenius wrote: (And yes, I am a Sarcastic Dan, for anyone wondering in advance.)
I never understood the whole Kewpie Dan thing. TBC are good at making up names. Like Professor Tor Coolguy and Senor Cardgage Morgage. That's one of my favorite things about H*R--they're very original. No one can send an e-mail to them saying "My name is Strong Bad too and I am so like him, I call all my friends stupid and answer e-mails on my computer!" That must be very annoying. (But I digress.) Mike
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| Author: | fahooglewitz1077 [ Thu Sep 16, 2004 11:28 am ] |
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Now i'm reading "Mostly Harmless". |
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| Author: | InterruptorJones [ Thu Sep 16, 2004 2:03 pm ] |
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TheNintenGenius wrote: I think it's less hostility and more good-natured ribbing, unless I'm completely misreading everything due to my starry-eyed idealism and naivete. (And yes, I am a Sarcastic Dan, for anyone wondering in advance.)
Finally, someone who has a sense of humor.
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| Author: | Hysterical Woman [ Thu Sep 16, 2004 3:55 pm ] |
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I've got to re-read the book. I left my big book of the whole series at home and the local library doesn't carry it. . I saw the tv series first. I didn't read the book till much later. I remember the text game. I don't think I got very far.
Here's a question: Would you be on Rocket A or Rocket B? |
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| Author: | Mike [ Fri Sep 17, 2004 12:14 am ] |
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I'm a little worried as to whether or not the movie will follow along with the storyline. |
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| Author: | InterruptorJones [ Fri Sep 17, 2004 12:19 am ] |
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Mike wrote: I'm a little worried as to whether or not the movie will follow along with the storyline.
The original screenplay for the movie was written by Douglas Adams himself, prior to his death (er, obviously). The screenplay is being adapted (not rewritten from scratch), and hopefully they'll be following as closely as possible. Of course they're leaving most of the humor up to Adams. |
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