All the rants and raves I can think of?
Published on April 5, 2009 By mickeko In WinCustomize Talk

Ask me anything, I answer all questions (*).

You may get a stupid answer, an incorrect answer, or maybe even the RIGHT answer... Who knows...

Any answer given that is true and correct (as far as I know or in my opinion where applicable) will be marked with a  .

 

(*) - Exceptions: Personal questions or any other questions I don't feel like answering may not be answered. Being polite might help in these cases...


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on Apr 06, 2009

Is the answer really 42?

on Apr 06, 2009

sydneysiders
Is the answer really 42?

It's as good an answer as any other random number.

The hitchhikers books revolve alot around the concept of tea.... Tea 42 (for two) is not so far fetched really.

 

on Apr 06, 2009

  

on Apr 06, 2009

How long is a piece of string?

About an inch shorter than you need it to be.

Ah, the story of my life... always coming up an inch or three short.

on Apr 06, 2009

How do you know so much about Swallos?

I saw the movie.

 

That was a leading question to the rest of the bit.  The answer is:

"Well, you have to know these things when you're a king, you know."

 

Although technically, yours was correct too.

on Apr 06, 2009

What are the winning numbers to next week's Lotto?

They're decimal numbers without fractions. The number range varies across the world.

OK....my mistake for being too vague.

List the winning numbers drawn on Saturday 11th of April....Tattslotto...Melbourne, Australia.....the numbers which make up the First Division Prize draw.

on Apr 06, 2009


List the winning numbers drawn on Saturday 11th of April....Tattslotto...Melbourne, Australia.....the numbers which make up the First Division Prize draw.

4 8 15 16 23 42? I could be mixing them up with something else, I'm not good on numbers I'm afraid.

 

on Apr 06, 2009

What's the difference between an orange?

 

on Apr 06, 2009

WebGizmos

How can you be in 2 places at once when your not anywhere at all?

 

You apply the Heisenborg Uncertainty Principle which states:

In quantum physics, the Heisenberg uncertainty principle states that certain physical quantities, like position and momentum, cannot both have precise values at the same time. The narrower the probability distribution for one, the wider it is for the other. And no matter what, your ass is gonna be assimilated.

on Apr 06, 2009

DrJBHL
WebGizmos

How can you be in 2 places at once when your not anywhere at all?

 

You apply the Heisenborg Uncertainty Principle which states:

In quantum physics, the Heisenberg uncertainty principle states that certain physical quantities, like position and momentum, cannot both have precise values at the same time. The narrower the probability distribution for one, the wider it is for the other. And no matter what, your ass is gonna be assimilated.

Hehe. Awesome.  I liked my answer better though

 

on Apr 06, 2009

The good Doc inspired me to add a picture to the OP.

(I would have used your pic Doc, but I couldn't do without the beard )

on Apr 06, 2009

You do better shops, mick...turban's off to ya! 

on Apr 06, 2009

4 8 15 16 23 42? I could be mixing them up with something else, I'm not good on numbers I'm afraid.

That's not an answer....that's an excuse....

Looks like I'm gonna stay poor, then....

on Apr 06, 2009

What would a chair look like if your knees bent the other way?

on Apr 06, 2009

Why buy Stardock products?

 

 

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