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d'uh, please endure the confusion of an ancient curmudgeon evidently stepping to the brink of senility, I just glanced at my typewriter.  Given the inability of his minions to adequately deal with the superscript, to make room for the ^ I see that Bill has moved the underline from above the 6 to just-to-the-right of the zero 
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Dale, it's not the upper limit of all numbers, it's the upper limit on the answer to a specific mathematical question.  I think G's number is G(63), but G's notation can be used on any integer.  Surely G(99) > G(63), but G(63) is useful because it says that the answer to a specific question cannot be greater than that.
 This kind of this is very useful in general in computer science and operations research, for example, although I've never had occasion to use any numbers quite this big.  I just have a very vague awareness that there are people looking at much bigger problem spaces.
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 ... G(63) is useful because it says that the answer to a specific question cannot be greater than that.
 
 
 
 
 So what's the question for which G(42) is the answer?
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 ... G(63) is useful because it says that the answer to a specific question cannot be greater than that.
 
 
 
 
 So what's the question for which G(42) is the answer?
 
 
 
 (G)Life, (G)the Universe, and (G)Everything.
 "Gee", he said with exasperation.
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Is this what is known as "The G spot?" 
 "I am certain there is too much certainty in the world"        -Michael Crichton
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number of angels that can dance on the head of a pin = G(googolplex) ^ G(aleph sub null) 
 Ceci n'est pas un seing.
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What about the angels that don't dance? how do we count them?
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Careful there Helen, you're skirting a religious issue 
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 What about the angels that don't dance?
 how do we count them?
 
 
 
 
 If I can't dance, I don't want to be part of your revolution.
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 Careful there Helen, you're skirting a religious issue
 
 
 
 Do all angels wear skirts?
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Around here, they'd better, lest lest they be accused, along with my fellow de-'s, of having assumed the posture of symbolic capitulation recently sanctioned by the otherwise conservative State of Massachusetts, a depiction of which is however considered unacceptable in even such a bastion of liberalism as WordSmith 
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the posture of symbolic capitulation
 quid autem uides festucam in oculo fratris tui et trabem in oculo tuo non uides.
 
 Ceci n'est pas un seing.
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 quid autem uides festucam in oculo fratris tui et trabem in oculo tuo non uides
 
 
 
 
 During the late-summer tobacco-chewing festival, in a fit of temper your four-eyed collegiate chums throw off their spectacles, grinding them into the ground without the slightest compunction
 
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...to say nothing of Vermont and Connecticut 
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 formerly known as etaoin...
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I don't know, but I'll bet it was very tempered, reasonable and scholarly 
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