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This one was suggested by Nigel Price.If there is there such a thing as the RHS "Sense of humour" how should it best be characterized?

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dr kevorkian - world reknowned for helping people top themselves.....kurt vonnegut in his hardback 'god bless you dr kevorkian' takes readers on a pearler of a journey making full use of similar...

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The answer was 42 - the question was 'what is 7 times 8' and the answer is quite correct if you count to a base of 13.5

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Charlie I saw an article on telly yesterday, some group is trying to have bombing in the swimming pool as an olympic sport. They must have read your posting prosletyzing said sport

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very interesting - it could just as well be the base of mount mullabimby - which according to the rpn vision of the world numbering system is entirely feasible - curiously binary 42 in joined up...

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10101 in binary = 21 in decimal = 42/2.101010 in binary = 42

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I am keeping well out of this discussion thanksMickoff

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well 'spotted' (give yourself a little gold smiley) - that explains everything nicely then as we can see the answer to life the universe and everything is 21 - hurrah and coincidently this also...

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Stewyi! In all my philosophical studies I have never come across MARVINS DILEMA. Can you elaborate?a very quizical Mickoff

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marvin - the paranoid android - car parker.....apparently.hope this helps.if not there's the library in alpha centori they might be able to assist.

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Thanks Stewyi that clears it all up. Sorry for my ignorance, as I have led a very sheltered life, since leaving RHS.Mickoff.

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that's so sad mickoff - i think i'll have to think about weeping!!!ok i take it all back - the library is actually just up the road - ask your nearest lolly pop lady i'm sure she'll give you a helping...

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Marvin had a brain the size of a planet, I believe. Didnt he get abandoned somewhere for a couple of hundred million years?MickoffHitchhikers guide to the Universe by Douglas Adams is a bit dated...

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A couple of babel fish would solve all our problems

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yes but it's 'hitchhikers guide to the galaxy' - containing the answer to life the universe and everything - and.....as mr c nearly points out.....includes free babel fish for moments when things get...

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Hi Ian,Please tell us more about your meeting with Douglas Adams !Cheers,Rod

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Sorry chaps I was in Kuwait during all the bruhaha about the hitchikers guide & missed out in both the book & the subsequent tv series.I really was sheltered out there as the raciest thing on...

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Unfortunately that kind of excuse just doesn't hack it old son. I was in Kuwait indeed - so was half of the UK if I recall as this was during the commencement of the Thachlor era when 'she helped...

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Hi stewyi, mikeThe voice of the book was the late Peter Jones who was my neighbour in London for a number of years. I did think of asking him to autograph my books, but never did because seemed an...

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Since when has that been a problem?

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My skin has thickened with age.

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