right, because on another car forum i go on the owner and his best friend race in a GTR league for the website (they make some money out of it, and skins with the website can only help!) and one of their names is Jeroen, sorry for the O/T, just wondered!
nope, there was a monty python movie called the meaning of life, although the meaning came right at the very end and was very short, i do have the DVD here, but i need to set my tv up to watch it first!
Apart from getting the number wrong, the biggest misconception about The Hitchhikers Guide is that the answer to the ultimate question: "The meaning of life, the universe, and everything" is important, it isn't, what is more significant is the question - which is what you get when you multiply 7 by 8, which of course does not equal 42, or as the character Ford put it, "I always said there was something fundamentally wrong with the universe.".
3 guys walk into a hotel. They ask the manager how much one room is for the night, to which his reply is "$30." They don't have a lot of cash on them, so they decide to split the cost of the room and all stay in the same room, paying $10 each. They pay their money, and make their way up to the room. A couple hours later, the manager realises he's made a mistake; there is a special on that night, and a room is only $25. He sends the bellboy up with $5 to give to the three men, but on the way up he realises that it is impossible to break up $5 between 3 people. So, he takes $2 for himself, and gives the 3 men the other $3 ($1 each). Since the 3 men have recieved 1 dollar back, effectively they've each paid $9.
yes they did. They all spent 10. Then they each got a dollar in return. 10-1=9. They each spent $9 for the room. 9*3=27. Then, add the $2 the bellboy took; 27+2=29. 1 dollar is missing.
i have a book on maths that examplains that if you give someone a calculation that makes sense (ie 2+1=3), they assume the statement is correct, even if the question is "3 waiters met 1 fireman, how many people were there?", as the numbers appear to be correct so people cant be bother to check (just like me!)