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HerzAusGold, what's the meaning
of your Signature???!
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Could you please ask things like that in off topic as the last post I made in here was a reply to a problem, which has now has moved up. :(
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Sascha wrote:HerzAusGold, what's the meaning
of your Signature???!
:?:
Alan wrote:Could you please ask things like that in off topic as the last post I made in here was a reply to a problem, which has now has moved up. :-(
I agree.

If everybody was a moderator, then everybody could split topics like this when the moderator isn't home! :wink:

By the way -- HerzAusGold is on vacation right now, I believe.
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Post by Francesco »

I have an idea. Sascha's post is so out of place, that I think that he mistaken the names. I think he meant "Alan" and not "HerzAusGold". I could be wrong, but since their signatures are both "imperscrutable"... :D

Holger and Flumminator can get rid of all this stuff very quickly, anyway...
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> I have an idea. Sascha's post is so out of place, that I think that he
> mistaken the names. I think he meant "Alan" and not "HerzAusGold".

I also had that idea... But confusing Alan and HerzAusGold? Can't really imagine this...

> Holger and Flumminator can get rid of all this stuff very quickly, anyway...

Done splitting this to "Off Topic", where it belongs to! :-)
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Assuming that Sascha did mean Alan, the answer to his question is in a recent post about the game "Doom."
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Holger wrote:I also had that idea... But confusing Alan and HerzAusGold? Can't really imagine this...
Not so much, keeping in account that Sascha didn't know that I was the author of Rockfighter...
...pretty egocentric as statement, isn't it? ;)
I'm not so sure about this last fact (I mean Sascha knowing not the author of that set).
Well, we just have to wait for Sascha to solve both issues...
Daniel H. wrote:Assuming that Sascha did mean Alan, the answer to his question is in a recent post about the game "Doom."
Assuming that he truly meant HerzAusGold, the answer is 42...
The problem is now "What's the question whose answer is 42?"...
Well, we just have to wait 'till the end of the program, we are still computing the solution, also with these posts ;)

Just few among few should be able to see through this fog, and those few would have a towel with themselves...
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Francesco wrote:The problem is now "What's the question whose answer is 42?"...
Well, we just have to wait 'till the end of the program, we are still computing the solution, also with these posts ;)
See level 42 of Niko Böhm's tutorial (if you can get to it easily :wink: see topic by Zomis about unreachable levels for details) for another perspective about it.

Francesco wrote:Just few among few should be able to see through this fog, and those few would have a towel with themselves...
What :?:
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> What ?

A towel. Also useful if you have trouble with bulldozers or vogon poetry... :-)
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aem...
It was a little question only,
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@Sascha: ok, but who did you mean in first place?

@Daniel: try googling "H2G2"... from there on, it's your quest ;)
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Post by oolong »

where alan went wrong
more of alans greatest mistakes
that about wraps it up for alan then
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well, when I see Alans signature...
I mean both signatures, HerzAusGold's
and Alan's.
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oolong wrote:where alan went wrong
more of alans greatest mistakes
that about wraps it up for alan then
I'm not sure that I agree there.

oolong, the only 3 posts you have made on this forum (as of when I am typing this) seem to be talking about mistakes that Alan made.

Everybody makes mistakes! Why are you posting about Alan's :!: :?:
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Post by HerzAusGold »

Hi Daniel.
oolong only quote some books which are not so popular as "H2G2".
"Where God went wrong", "Some of God's greatest mistakes" (which not really exists)
It seems H2G2 is popular in this forum and in china too. :o

If you are not from "Golgafrincham" you should read the book.. :wink:

Welcome to the forum, oolong !
And the answer is ... 42 !
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