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Thanks for the mental pandiculation. Perhaps more a cognitive caracole?
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Tsuwm. . .just one question. . .
what??!?!!
Another good question.
Why??!?!!
these may indeed be good questions, but out of context they lack a certain... focus?
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>Thanks for the mental pandiculation. Perhaps more a cognitive caracole? you're feeling fatigued and drowsy... and you're moving like a snail? are we flogging a dead horse? 
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>Thanks for the mental pandiculation. Perhaps more a cognitive caracole?< >you're feeling fatigued and drowsy... and you're moving like a snail? are we flogging a dead horse?< selling poor grade heroin??  ;) lol
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>>>Thanks for the mental pandiculation. Perhaps more a cognitive caracole?<<<
Um, I think perhaps if you substitute capriole for caracole, you get more of a direct opposite of pandiculation. Though I can't be sure that's what was intended.
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>if you substitute capriole for caracole, you get more of a direct opposite of pandiculation<
That's perfect! Thanks :)
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Presumably four per hand is a minimum.
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>out of context they lack a certain... focus?
I was wondering why questions often start with a "w". Not sure its worth starting a new thread.
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> Does anyone want to hazard a guess at Douglas Adams' reply when asked why he chose the number 42?
In the interview that I heard, he said that he'd been trying to think of the ultimate answer to the ultimate question in his book "The hitch-hickers' guide to the galaxy" and thought that 42 was a pleasant sort of number - the sort of number you could take home to meet you parents. So not a bit octal.
Since then I found a Douglas Adams webpage which listed several versions of his answers. I suspect we will never know the real one!
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>Presumably four per hand is a minimum.<
Fill us in on your thoughts on this puzzle.
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