That is why 42 is the answer to "What is the meaning of life?". :)
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> There's a show that used to be on in the UK (not sure if it
> still is, its pretty prehistoric by todays standards) where
> in one of the rounds the contestants randomly chose a
> sequence of numbers, and then a
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> There's a show that used to be on in the UK (not sure if it still is,
> its pretty prehistoric by todays standards) where in one of the
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> and if you take 42 and do a bit shit:
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> System.out.println( 42>>1 );
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> ...you get 21 (ta daaa) the
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> There's
There's a show that used to be on in the UK (not sure if it still is,
its pretty prehistoric by todays standards) where in one of the rounds
the contestants randomly chose a sequence of numbers, and then a target
number was calculated. The contestants were then given 30 seconds to
devise a calcul
"\"" + Integer.toString( 36 + 6).concat("?\"")
or
""" & (36 + 6) & "?"""
depending on your persuasion ;)
James Mitchell
Software Engineer\Struts Evangelist
Struts-Atlanta, the "Open Minded Developer Network"
http://www.open-tools.org/struts-atlanta
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