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, Armin wrote: On May 28, 1:03*pm, Evan24 wrote: ?? The answer is 42. Don't you mean 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, & 42 ? |
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Armin wrote:
On May 28, 1:03 pm, Evan24 wrote: ?? The answer is 42. And the question is: what's 9 times 5 in base 13. //Walt |
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On May 29, 8:22*am, Walt wrote:
Armin wrote: On May 28, 1:03 pm, Evan24 wrote: ?? The answer is 42. And the question is: what's 9 times 5 in base 13. Not according to http://www.mste.uiuc.edu/users/exner/ncsa/base/ |
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On May 29, 6:22*am, Walt wrote:
Armin wrote: On May 28, 1:03 pm, Evan24 wrote: ?? The answer is 42. And the question is: what's 9 times 5 in base 13. //Walt 9 times 6. |
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On May 28, 3:52*pm, VtSkier wrote:
Armin wrote: On May 28, 1:03 pm, Evan24 wrote: ?? The answer is 42. No, it's not. Yes, it is. Your partitioned mind is simply incapable of comprehending that which is outside the realm of your limited knowledge. 42 is the answer. It is the universal all-knowing truth. ;-) |
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Armin wrote:
On May 28, 3:52 pm, VtSkier wrote: Armin wrote: On May 28, 1:03 pm, Evan24 wrote: ?? The answer is 42. No, it's not. Yes, it is. Your partitioned mind is simply incapable of comprehending that which is outside the realm of your limited knowledge. 42 is the answer. It is the universal all-knowing truth. ;-) To make a very long story (shaggy dog variety) short... There was once a seeker after truth. Having been sent on quite a few wild goose chases, he is directed to a guru who sits and meditates high on a mountain side. After many trials and tribulations, the seeker finds the guru, and asks him, "What is the meaning if life, Master?" The guru replies, "Life..... my son, is just a bowl of cherries." The seeker becomes unhinged at this and offloads all of his frustrations saying essentially that he had traveled millions of miles, talked to countless sages, and now to the most famous guru in the world, who tells him that, "Life is just a bowl of cherries." The guru looks up from his meditations and says mildly, "You mean life isn't a bowl of cherries?" |
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On 2008-05-28 15:37:30 -0600, Armin said:
The answer is 42. No. The answer is 8's: ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Mike... -- Breckenridge Ski Photography: http://BreckenridgeSkiPhotos.com Breckenridge photo ski blog: http://Powderday.us Carpe powder-diem! |
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Let Mikey Ski It! wrote:
On 2008-05-28 15:37:30 -0600, Armin said: The answer is 42. No. The answer is 8's: ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Mike... The answer is spooning )) (( )) (( )) (( )) (( if you have no competent buddy; just takes twice as long. |
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On May 31, 7:41 am, lal_truckee wrote:
Let Mikey Ski It! wrote: On 2008-05-28 15:37:30 -0600, Armin said: The answer is 42. No. The answer is 8's: ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Mike... The answer is spooning )) (( )) (( )) (( )) (( Contour skiing? Now you're talking. if you have no competent buddy; just takes twice as long. To contour your own line, you have to run it twice, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0DC95EcOxA Have fun, IS |
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, taichiskiing wrote: On May 31, 7:41 am, lal_truckee wrote: Let Mikey Ski It! wrote: On 2008-05-28 15:37:30 -0600, Armin said: The answer is 42. No. The answer is 8's: ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Mike... The answer is spooning )) (( )) (( )) (( )) (( Contour skiing? Now you're talking. if you have no competent buddy; just takes twice as long. To contour your own line, you have to run it twice, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0DC95EcOxA Have fun, IS What are we supposed to be impressed by: that you can run straight on virtually flat terrain? -- "The iPhone doesn't have a speaker phone" -- "I checked very carefully" -- "I checked Apple's web pages" -- Edwin on the iPhone "It is Mac OS X, not BSD.' -- 'From Mac OS to BSD Unix." -- "It's BSD Unix with Apple's APIs and GUI on top of it' -- 'nothing but BSD Unix' (Edwin on Mac OS X) '[The IBM PC] could boot multiple OS, such as DOS, C/PM, GEM, etc.' -- 'I claimed nothing about GEM other than it was available software for the IBM PC. (Edwin on GEM) 'Solaris is just a marketing rename of Sun OS.' -- 'Sun OS is not included on the timeline of Solaris because it's a different OS.' (Edwin on Sun) |
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