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π% of 1337 ≈ 42

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Re: π% of 1337 ≈ 42

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I only saw the movie, in the book did they ever mention why 42 is the meaning of everything?

It's "the answer to life, the universe, and everything", a result arrived at after a mind-bogglingly powerful computer thought for millennia. After revealing this result, it was soon discovered that the answer only made sense if one knew the question - which no one did. (If I'm recalling correctly.) But now we know the question is "what is pi perent of leet, rounded to the nearest integer?"

Maybe it is "leet percent of pi", we will never know for sure :)

Re: π% of 1337 ≈ 42

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post #3

I only saw the movie, in the book did they ever mention why 42 is the meaning of everything?

It's "the answer to life, the universe, and everything", a result arrived at after a mind-bogglingly powerful computer thought for millennia. After revealing this result, it was soon discovered that the answer only made sense if one knew the question - which no one did. (If I'm recalling correctly.) But now we know the question is "what is pi perent of leet, rounded to the nearest integer?"

I believe the question decided on by the pan-dimensional mice was less correct.

Re: π% of 1337 ≈ 42

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

It's "the answer to life, the universe, and everything", a result arrived at after a mind-bogglingly powerful computer thought for millennia. After revealing this result, it was soon discovered that the answer only made sense if one knew the question - which no one did. (If I'm recalling correctly.) But now we know the question is "what is pi perent of leet, rounded to the nearest integer?"

So they built a more-mind-bogglingly powerful computer to compute the question. You really should read the book(s) to find out what happens next...

maybe i'm a bit slow on the uptake this morning, but what's the book you're referring to..?

Re: π% of 1337 ≈ 42

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post #17

Earlier quoted context omitted.

So they built a more-mind-bogglingly powerful computer to compute the question. You really should read the book(s) to find out what happens next...

maybe i'm a bit slow on the uptake this morning, but what's the book you're referring to..?

The Hitchiker's guide to the galaxy series http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hitchhikers_Guide_to_the_Ga...

Re: π% of 1337 ≈ 42

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post #17

Earlier quoted context omitted.

So they built a more-mind-bogglingly powerful computer to compute the question. You really should read the book(s) to find out what happens next...

maybe i'm a bit slow on the uptake this morning, but what's the book you're referring to..?

/FishSlap!
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