Douglas Adams Quotes
For Instance, A Race Of Hyperintelligent Pan-dimensional Beings Once Built Themselves A Gigantic Supercomputer Called Deep Thought To Calculate Once And For All The Question To The Ultimate Answer Of Life, The Universe And Everything. For Seven And A Half Million Years, Deep Thought Computed And Calculated, And In The End Announced That The Answer Was In Fact Forty-two - And So Another, Even Bigger, Computer Had To Be Built To Find Out What The Actual Question Was. And This Computer, Which Was Called The Earth, Was So Large That It Was Frequently Mistaken For A Planet - Especially By The Strange Apelike Beings Who Roamed Its Surface, Totally Unaware That They Were Simply Part Of A Gigantic Computer Program. And This Is Very Odd, Because Without That Fairly Simple And Obvious Piece Of Knowledge, Nothing That Ever Happened On The Earth Could Possibly Make The Slightest Bit Of Sense.
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