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Well here is a stupid question ...

Just wondering what is with all the thanks stuff that appears .....

Oh and why is the store empty ?

And what is the meaning of life ? I am pretty sure it isn't 42 .... ;)

Thanks

Russ

Oh forgot to add ... They have new red light cameras installed in Perth !! Yippee ! They also double as speed cameras for front and back !! :( Any one using a Laser Pro Pack ?? :)
 

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It's not a stupid question. Never be afraid to ask ANYTHING on this forum.

Thanks - hit the thanks button if you like or approve of a post on a thread. It's always nice to thank people who answer on YOUR threads too.

Don't know why the store is empty.

The meaning of life? Watch Monty Python. It is 42.

Use the FAQ on the forum and read up on reputation etc. Lots of great info for you.

As for the new cameras in Perth - you could be good and not speed..... :spank: Sorry if that's too obvious :D
 

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No, I was just referring to the film, Monty Python - The Meaning of Life. :D

Didn't watch the HGttG movie - used to watch the TV show though, long, long time ago... :eek:
 

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Hmm I wonder if you can thank yourself hahaha. Also any HGttG movie was crap the tv series was SOOOO much better.

Will look up that FAQ now and have a gander :)

We also need to go for a ride sometime :)
 

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Actually 42 is the answer to the ultimate question not the meaning of life. You never find out what the ultimate question is..... I know I am one dork comment away from a star trek pocket protector.

Wikipedia
In the first novel and radio series, a group of hyper-intelligent pan-dimensional beings demand to learn the Ultimate Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, The Universe, and Everything from the supercomputer, Deep Thought, specially built for this purpose. It takes Deep Thought 7½ million years to compute and check the answer, which turns out to be 42. Unfortunately, The Ultimate Question itself is unknown.


As for the store it used to have a lot of cool FZ forum swag mugs shirts and stuff like that. http://www.600riders.com/forum/site-announcements/13869-forum-swag-store.html
 
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Thanks for the link to the store but it does not work, the cafepress link just comes up with a Oops error :/
 

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Hmm I wonder if you can thank yourself hahaha. Also any HGttG movie was crap the tv series was SOOOO much better.

I haven't seen any of the original TV series but I did read some of the books, and listened to a few of the radio broadcasts. I would agree that the book was better but I do give the movie a :thumbup:
 

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Actually 42 is the answer to the ultimate question not the meaning of life.

More meanings of 42 :D

* Fox Mulder, one of the main characters in The X-Files lived in Apartment 42 at 2630 Hegal Place, Alexandria, Virginia.[11]
* The Kumars at No. 42 television series. In 2003, Sanjeev Bhaskar hosted a BBC show nominating The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy as Britain's Best Loved Book.
* 42 is one of The Numbers - 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, and 42 - featured in Lost. It is also the number tied to the character "Kwon".
* A made for TV movie 42: Forty Two Up - an installment in a series of documentaries wherein the director revisits the same group of British-born individuals every 7 years.[12]
* 42 is an episode of Doctor Who, set in real time lasting approximately 42 minutes.
* In the Doctor Who episode Voyage of the Damned, the Tenth Doctor attempts to control a rogue host robot by randomly shouting numbers, including of course, 42.
* In an episode of the animated show, Phineas and Ferb called "The Fast & the Phineas", the boys turn their mother's car into a racecar. The number of their racecar is 42.
* 42 is the name of Buzz Lightyear's space ship from Pixar's animated science fiction series Buzz Lightyear of Star Command.
* In an episode of "House M.D" Dr. House claims that his favorite number is 42.
* In Monty Python's film And Now for Something Completely Different, the famous "How Not to be Seen" sketch is presented as "H.M. Government Public Service film No. 42."
* In A Clockwork Orange Alex browses through records in a record store and we see a record of the, at this time fictional, band Level 42.
* In an episode of "Stargate Atlantis" it is revealed that Rodney Mckay's password is made up of the birth years of several notable minds throughout history, and ends with the number 42. The character John Sheppard reveals that the number is the ultimate answer to life, the universe and everything, to the confusion of his alien companion.
* In the episode "Human" from Stargate Universe, the key to a code appears to be the number 46. Upon seeing this, Daniel Jackson exclaims: "Well, it's not the ultimate answer to life, the universe and everything. That's forty two. Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy."
* In "Finding Nemo" the address of the dentist's office is recited many times by Dory, it is P. Sherman, 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney
* In "The Mentalist", Season 2, Episode 21, titled "18-5-4", a fictional machine called the Universal Code Breaker or 'Universal Hack' , is hidden inside locker number 42.
* In "Amelie", the number appears on the bottom of Mr. Collignon's shoe.
 

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More meanings of 42 :D

* Fox Mulder, one of the main characters in The X-Files lived in Apartment 42 at 2630 Hegal Place, Alexandria, Virginia.[11]
* The Kumars at No. 42 television series. In 2003, Sanjeev Bhaskar hosted a BBC show nominating The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy as Britain's Best Loved Book.
* 42 is one of The Numbers - 4, 8, 15, 16, 23, and 42 - featured in Lost. It is also the number tied to the character "Kwon".
* A made for TV movie 42: Forty Two Up - an installment in a series of documentaries wherein the director revisits the same group of British-born individuals every 7 years.[12]
* 42 is an episode of Doctor Who, set in real time lasting approximately 42 minutes.
* In the Doctor Who episode Voyage of the Damned, the Tenth Doctor attempts to control a rogue host robot by randomly shouting numbers, including of course, 42.
* In an episode of the animated show, Phineas and Ferb called "The Fast & the Phineas", the boys turn their mother's car into a racecar. The number of their racecar is 42.
* 42 is the name of Buzz Lightyear's space ship from Pixar's animated science fiction series Buzz Lightyear of Star Command.
* In an episode of "House M.D" Dr. House claims that his favorite number is 42.
* In Monty Python's film And Now for Something Completely Different, the famous "How Not to be Seen" sketch is presented as "H.M. Government Public Service film No. 42."
* In A Clockwork Orange Alex browses through records in a record store and we see a record of the, at this time fictional, band Level 42.
* In an episode of "Stargate Atlantis" it is revealed that Rodney Mckay's password is made up of the birth years of several notable minds throughout history, and ends with the number 42. The character John Sheppard reveals that the number is the ultimate answer to life, the universe and everything, to the confusion of his alien companion.
* In the episode "Human" from Stargate Universe, the key to a code appears to be the number 46. Upon seeing this, Daniel Jackson exclaims: "Well, it's not the ultimate answer to life, the universe and everything. That's forty two. Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy."
* In "Finding Nemo" the address of the dentist's office is recited many times by Dory, it is P. Sherman, 42 Wallaby Way, Sydney
* In "The Mentalist", Season 2, Episode 21, titled "18-5-4", a fictional machine called the Universal Code Breaker or 'Universal Hack' , is hidden inside locker number 42.
* In "Amelie", the number appears on the bottom of Mr. Collignon's shoe.

You must be the messiah :bow: :bow: , you know evertything Mick :D
 
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